Magnitude of Urine Albumin and KIM-1 Changes Can be Used to Differentiate Glomerular Injury From Tubular Injury in Rats.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PATHOLOGY
Toxicologic Pathology Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1177/01926233241248656
Yi-Zhong Gu, Erina Paul, Katerina Vlasakova, Sean P Troth, Frank D Sistare, Lila Ramaiah, Oliver Potz, Santosh Sutradhar, Warren E Glaab
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Abstract

Emerging urinary kidney safety biomarkers have been evaluated in recent years and have been shown to be superior to the serum parameters blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine (sCr) for monitoring kidney injury in the proximal tubule. However, their potential application in differentiating the location of the initial kidney injury (eg, glomerulus vs tubule) has not been fully explored. Here, we assessed the performance of two algorithms that were constructed using either an empirical or a mathematical model to predict the site of kidney injury using a data set consisting of 22 rat kidney toxicity studies with known urine biomarker and histopathologic outcomes. Two kidney safety biomarkers used in both models, kidney injury molecule 1 (KIM-1) and albumin (ALB), were the best performers to differentiate glomerular injury from tubular injury. The performance of algorithms using these two biomarkers against the gold standard of kidney histopathologic examination showed high sensitivity in differentiating the location of the kidney damage to either the glomerulus or the proximal tubules. These data support the exploration of such an approach for use in clinical settings, leveraging urinary biomarker data to aid in the diagnosis of either glomerular or tubular injury where histopathologic assessments are not conducted.

尿白蛋白和 KIM-1 变化的幅度可用于区分大鼠肾小球损伤和肾小管损伤
近年来对新出现的尿液肾脏安全生物标记物进行了评估,结果表明它们在监测近端肾小管肾损伤方面优于血清参数血尿素氮(BUN)和肌酐(sCr)。然而,它们在区分初始肾损伤位置(如肾小球与肾小管)方面的潜在应用尚未得到充分探索。在此,我们评估了两种算法的性能,这两种算法是利用经验模型或数学模型构建的,使用数据集预测肾脏损伤的部位,数据集由 22 个已知尿液生物标记物和组织病理学结果的大鼠肾脏毒性研究组成。两种模型中使用的两种肾脏安全生物标志物--肾损伤分子 1 (KIM-1) 和白蛋白 (ALB) 在区分肾小球损伤和肾小管损伤方面表现最佳。使用这两种生物标记物的算法与肾脏组织病理学检查这一金标准相比,在区分肾小球或近曲小管的肾脏损伤位置方面表现出极高的灵敏度。这些数据支持探索在临床环境中使用这种方法,利用尿液生物标记物数据来帮助诊断肾小球或肾小管损伤,而不进行组织病理学评估。
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Toxicologic Pathology
Toxicologic Pathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
20.00%
发文量
57
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Toxicologic Pathology is dedicated to the promotion of human, animal, and environmental health through the dissemination of knowledge, techniques, and guidelines to enhance the understanding and practice of toxicologic pathology. Toxicologic Pathology, the official journal of the Society of Toxicologic Pathology, will publish Original Research Articles, Symposium Articles, Review Articles, Meeting Reports, New Techniques, and Position Papers that are relevant to toxicologic pathology.
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