Renal Implications of Psoriasis: Urinary Podocyte Markers and Disease Progression.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Sule Gencoglu, Meltem Yardim, Ramazan Fazil Akkoc
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Abstract

Introduction: Psoriasis may lead to glomerular inflammatory damage and disruption of the podocyte barrier, allowing podocyte degradation products to leak into the urine.

Objectives: We aimed to analyze the concentrations of podocyte surface glycoprotein podocalyxin (PDX) and podocyte slit protein nephrin in spot urine samples from patients with mild, moderate, or severe psoriasis vulgaris.

Methods: A total of 78 participants, including 58 patients diagnosed with mild, moderate, or severe psoriasis vulgaris and 20 healthy controls, were included in the study. Psoriasis was diagnosed based on the typical morphological characteristics of the lesions. Morning urine samples were used to evaluate urine PDX and nephrin levels. Albuminuria was evaluated by calculating the urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (uACR).

Results: Urinary PDX and nephrin levels were significantly higher in the psoriasis group than in the control group. Urinary PDX and nephrin levels in the mild and moderate psoriasis groups were similar but higher than those in the control group and significantly higher in the severe psoriasis group than in the mild and moderate psoriasis groups. The microalbuminuria rates were similar between the psoriasis and control groups. A significant positive correlation was observed between urine PDX, nephrin, uACR, and SBP. After adjusting for age, BMI, and sex, urine PDX and nephrin levels were found to be independent risk factors for microalbuminuria.

Conclusion: This study showed that podocyte damage in patients with psoriasis begins in the early stages of the disease and significantly increases in the severe stage of the disease.

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银屑病对肾脏的影响:尿足细胞标志物和疾病进展。
银屑病可导致肾小球炎症损伤和足细胞屏障破坏,使足细胞降解产物渗漏到尿液中。目的:分析轻、中、重度寻常型银屑病患者尿样中足细胞表面糖蛋白足alyxin (PDX)和足细胞缝隙蛋白nephrin的浓度。方法:共有78名参与者,包括58名诊断为轻度、中度或重度寻常型牛皮癣的患者和20名健康对照者。根据皮损的典型形态学特征诊断银屑病。晨尿样本用于评估尿PDX和肾素水平。通过计算尿白蛋白与肌酐比值(uACR)来评估蛋白尿。结果:银屑病组尿PDX和nephrin水平明显高于对照组。轻度和中度牛皮癣组尿PDX和nephrin水平与对照组相似,但高于对照组,重度牛皮癣组明显高于轻度和中度牛皮癣组。银屑病组和对照组的微量白蛋白尿率相似。尿PDX、肾素、uACR和收缩压呈显著正相关。在调整了年龄、BMI和性别后,尿PDX和肾素水平被发现是微量白蛋白尿的独立危险因素。结论:本研究表明,牛皮癣患者足细胞损伤始于疾病早期,并在疾病严重阶段显著增加。
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