Our findings show that podocyturia with anti-podocin could be useful in monitoring disease activity in LN patients.
Objective To establish the occurrence and intensity of podocyturia and its relation to grade of disease activity, as defined by clinical and laboratory criteria. Methods Prospective, cross-sectional study involving 50 patients with lupus nephritis and 29 controls, which had podocyturia levels determined from random urine samples using an immunofluorescence technique. Disease activity was graded by BILAG (renal criteria) and an additional system used in the service (S2). Results Fifty patients with lupus nephritis (WHO classes III, IV and V), with a median age of 37 years, were evaluated. Of these, 86.5% were female, and 52% were BILAG A. Podocyturia quantification in the lupus nephritis and control groups differed significantly (p ¼ 0.009). This score was higher in relation to classes III, IV and V. The correlation with C3 consumption was stronger (p ¼ 0.011) than with C4. The highest levels were found in the most active groups (A and B of BILAG and S2). Lower podocyturia correlated with a lower dose of prednisone. There was no association with the intensity of proteinuria, hematuria or pyuria, serum creatinine levels, among others. Conclusions Podocyturia assessment, which was performed by immunofluorescence in this study, can be used as an indicator of disease activity with the advantage of being a urinary biomarker. The levels proved to be higher in patients with lupus nephritis than in the controls and were particularly higher in class IV. ARTICLE HISTORY
Resumo OBJETIVO: Avaliar a presença de podocitúria em gestantes hipertensas crônicas no terceiro trimestre da gestação e a associação com doença renal. MÉTODOS: Estudo observacional descritivo em uma amostra de conveniência de 38 gestantes hipertensas crônicas. Os podócitos foram marcados com técnica de imunofluorescência indireta com antipodocina e diamidino-fenilindol (DAPI). A contagem foi feita a partir de 30 campos analisados de forma aleatória, corrigida pela creatinina urinária (podócitos/mg de creatinina). Foram assumidos dois grupos: grupo GN (função glomerular normal), com até 100 podócitos, e grupo GP (provável glomerulopatia), com mais de 100 podócitos. A dosagem de creatinina foi realizada com uso da técnica do picrato alcalino. As variáveis de análise foram o índice de massa corpórea, a idade gestacional na coleta, a pressão arterial sistólica e a pressão arterial diastólica no momento da coleta. Para a análise dos dados, foi utilizado o programa SPSS -versão 16.0. (IBM -USA). Nas análises estatísticas, foi utilizado o teste do χ 2 , sendo consideradas diferenças significantes valores de p<0,05. RESULTADOS: A contagem de podócitos no grupo GN teve mediana de 20,3 (0,0 a 98,1), e no grupo GP, de 176,9 (109,1 a 490,6). A média do índice de massa corpórea foi 30,2 kg/m 2 (DP=5,6), a média da idade gestacional foi de 35,1 semanas (DP=2,5), a mediana da pressão arterial sistólica foi de 130,0 mmHg (100,0-160,0) e a mediana da pressão arterial diastólica de 80,0 mmHg (60,0-110,0). Não houve correlação significativa entre podocitúria e índice de massa corpórea (p=0,305), idade gestacional na coleta (p=0,392), pressão arterial sistólica (p=0,540) e pressão arterial diastólica (p=0,540). CONCLUSÕES: Não foi identificado um padrão de podocitúria compatível com a presença de glomerulopatia ativa, ainda que algumas das gestantes (15,8%) tenham exibido perda podocitária expressiva. Consideramos ser prematuro recomendar para a prática clínica rotineira a incorporação da pesquisa de podocitúria ao longo do pré-natal de gestantes hipertensas crônicas. Abstract PURPOSE:To evaluate the presence of podocyturia in chronic hypertensive pregnant women in the third trimester of pregnancy and its possible association with renal disease. METHODS: This was an observational study of a convenience sample of 38 chronic hypertensive pregnant women. The podocytes were labeled by the indirect immunofluorescence technique with anti-podocin and diamidino-phenylindole (DAPI). The count was made on 30 random fields analyzed and corrected according to urinary creatinine (podocytes/mg creatinine). The patients were assigned to two groups: NG (normal glomerular function), up to 100 podocytes, and GP (probable glomerulopathy), more than 100 podocytes. Urinary creatinine was measured by the alkaline picrate method. The variables analyzed were body mass index, gestational age, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure at the time of sample collection. Data were analyzed using the SPSS -version 16.0 (IBM -USA). Statistical analysis was perf...
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