Urinary Vitamin-D Binding Protein as an Early Predictor of Diabetic Nephropathyin Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

M. M. Saleh, I. Al-Karawi, Haael Subhi Abbas Alkhafajy
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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the most common microvascular complication that may lead to chronic renal failure in diabetic patients. Till now microalbuminuria, with its restrictions, is the early marker of DN, appeared after the disease exacerbation. Thus, new biomarkers are required to predict the early onset of DN before the appearance of microalbuminuria. The aim of this study is to investigate the possible use of uVDBP in the early prediction of DN. Fifty diabetic patients with DN and 40 diabetic patients without DN for both types of diabetes were enrolled in this study. All patients were tested for uACR, uVDBP (measured by ELISA), and blood HbA1c. The results demonstrated a highly significant elevation of uACR, HbA1c and uVDBP in diabetic patients with DN compared to those without DN. uVDBP exhibited a strong positive correlation with HbA1c and uACR in DN patients. ROC curve analysis showed a greater AUC (0.93), and cutoff value was >152 ng/ml with 94% sensitivity and 82% specificity for early detection of DN. These findings suggesting the sensitive and potential role of uVDBP in the early prediction and diagnosis of DN in type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
尿维生素d结合蛋白作为1型和2型糖尿病肾病的早期预测因子
糖尿病肾病(DN)是糖尿病患者最常见的微血管并发症,可导致慢性肾功能衰竭。微量白蛋白尿是DN的早期标志,在病情加重后出现,但有其局限性。因此,需要新的生物标志物在微量白蛋白尿出现之前预测DN的早期发病。本研究的目的是探讨uVDBP在DN早期预测中的可能应用。本研究共纳入两种糖尿病合并DN患者50例和非DN患者40例。所有患者均检测uACR、uVDBP (ELISA测定)和血HbA1c。结果显示,与非DN患者相比,糖尿病DN患者的uACR、HbA1c和uVDBP显著升高。DN患者uVDBP与HbA1c、uACR呈正相关。ROC曲线分析显示AUC较高(0.93),临界值>152 ng/ml,早期检测DN的灵敏度为94%,特异性为82%。这些发现提示uVDBP在1型和2型糖尿病DN的早期预测和诊断中具有敏感性和潜在的作用。
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