ABSTRACT Introduction: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a common disease that is still being a public health problem, especially in the elderly, as a result of cardiovascular complication which is the most important cause of death among the elderly in developing countries. This literature review aims to comprehend the diagnostic accuracy of urinary NGAL in CKD. This literature review is made by doing literature searching on search engines such as Google Scholar, PubMed, and Sciencedirect, with utilizing NGAL, uNGAL, biomarker, CKD, and elderly as the keywords. From the process, 37 journals were obtained and used as this literature review references. Discussions: By analyzing the literatures, it is known that NGAL is a polypeptide that belongs to the lipocalin family, where the expression will increase in inflammations, including in the kidneys. In diagnosis of CKD, the diagnostic ability of urinary NGAL shown by AUC values were higher than the other biomarkers. In addition, urinary NGAL has a stronger correlation with the deterioration of kidney function, compared to that of plasma NGAL. Conclusion: In conclusion, urinary NGAL is a potential urinary biomarker in diagnosing CKD in the elderly. Keywords: Biomarker, CKD, NGAL, Urine
<p class="AbstractNormal"><strong>Introduction: </strong>Lung cancer is one the deadliest cancer known. Current method using low-dose CT scan to screen lung cancer applied are proved to reduce mortality, but lack in accuracy leading to overdiagnosis. Current researches are mostly seeking for a non-invasive and cost-effective method, hence biomarkers such as microRNA has a potency to screen and diagnose lung cancer. This literature review aimed to discuss the potency of microRNA in sputum as a biomarker in screening lung cancer.</p><p class="AbstractNormal"><strong>Methods:</strong><strong> </strong>The study is conducted by literature searching for related journals in search engines such as PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar with keywords. 35 articles were included with relevance and within 10 years publication.</p><p class="AbstractNormal"><strong>Result:</strong><strong> </strong>MicroRNA is a short non-coding RNA which regulates gene expression. It acts in an oncogene or tumor suppressor gene regulation. DNA mutations or defects occurred in cancer particularly in lung cancer causes increase or decrease of microRNA expression. Alterations of microRNA expression in sputum detected by rt-PCR may represent progressions of lung cancer from a cell cycle dysregulation and provides better sensitivity and specificity among other biomarkers. Combinations of miRNA species offer increase of sensitivity and specificity. Particular types of microRNA are able to classify the types of lung cancer in progress.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>MicroRNA has the promising potency and strong accuracy with a non-invasive and cost-effective procedure in detecting early signs of lung cancer occurrence and can be further applied as biomarker used in lung cancer.</p><p>Keywords: Biomarker; Lung Cancer; microRNA; Screening; Sputum</p>
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