2023
DOI: 10.1002/iid3.901
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Potential utility of urinary chemokine CCL2 to creatinine ratio in prognosis of 5‐year graft failure and mortality post 1‐year protocol biopsy in kidney transplant recipients

Abstract: Background: Chemokines (chemotactic cytokines) are small proteins which are engaged in many pathophysiological processes, including inflammation and homeostasis. In recent years, application of chemokines in transplant medicine was intensively studied. The aim of this study was to determine the utility of urinary chemokines CCL2 (C-C motif ligand 2) and CXCL10 (C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 10) in prognosis of 5-year graft failure and mortality post 1-year protocol biopsy in renal transplant recipients.Methods:… Show more

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“…Most of the studies investigating MCP-1 and human kidney disease have primarily focused on urine, with limited research conducted on plasma or serum MCP-1 levels. uMCP-1 has been associated with unfavorable outcomes such as graft failure ( 50 ), heart disease ( 51 ), increased mortality in kidney transplant recipients ( 52 ), and impaired renal function in individuals with preserved renal function who have T2DM ( 53 ). However, there was no significant association found between serum MCP-1 concentration and decreased eGFR in T2DM patients with relatively preserved renal function ( 54 ).…”
Section: Mcp-1 As a Biomarkermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the studies investigating MCP-1 and human kidney disease have primarily focused on urine, with limited research conducted on plasma or serum MCP-1 levels. uMCP-1 has been associated with unfavorable outcomes such as graft failure ( 50 ), heart disease ( 51 ), increased mortality in kidney transplant recipients ( 52 ), and impaired renal function in individuals with preserved renal function who have T2DM ( 53 ). However, there was no significant association found between serum MCP-1 concentration and decreased eGFR in T2DM patients with relatively preserved renal function ( 54 ).…”
Section: Mcp-1 As a Biomarkermentioning
confidence: 99%