2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-17599-w
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Serum myo-inositol oxygenase levels at hospital discharge predict progression to chronic kidney disease in community-acquired acute kidney injury

Abstract: Acute kidney injury (AKI) increases the risk of morbidity, mortality, and progression to chronic kidney disease (CKD). There are few data on the risk of CKD following community-acquired AKI (CA-AKI) and its predictors from developing countries. We evaluated the association of a panel of serum and urine biomarkers at the time of hospital discharge with 4-month renal outcome in CA-AKI. Patients of either sex, aged between 18 and 70 years, with no underlying CKD, and with CA-AKI were recruited at the time of disc… Show more

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“…BMI1 [327], AMH (anti-Mullerian hormone) [328], E2F1 [329], PF4 [330], VASH2 [331], GRIN1 [332], CYP11B2 [333], COMP (cartilage oligomeric matrix protein) [334], DES (desmin) [335], ANGPTL3 [336], CYP3A5 [337], DPEP1 [338], LRP2 [339], AGXT2 [340], FABP1 [341], SLC22A12 [342], CUBN (cubilin) [343], MIOX (myo-inositol oxygenase) [344], ARG2 [345], KHK (ketohexokinase) [346], CYP2C8 [347], SLC2A9 [348], GC (GC vitamin D binding protein) [349], VNN1 [350], NOX4 [351], EPHX2 [352], AKR1C3 [353], NR4A3 [354], PFKFB2 [355], SLC22A6 [356], F11 [357], SLC22A2 [358], AQP2 [171], EGF (epidermal growth factor) [359], KNG1 [360], SERPINA5 [361], KL (klotho) [362], ACE2 [363], NPNT (nephronectin) [364], SLC47A1 [358], MGAM (maltase-glucoamylase) [365], AQP3 [366], AZGP1 [367], GALNT3 [368], DPP4 [369], STC1 [370], ABCB1 [371], ERRFI1 [372], TREH (trehalase) [373], MANBA (mannosidase beta) [374], ERBB4 [375], VCAM1 [376] and ALB (albumin) [377] might play an important role in the pathophysiology of AKI. BMI1 [378], IGF2 [379], PRKCB (protein kinase C beta) [380], CCL5 [381], E2F1 [382], PF4 [111], CYP11B2 [383], WNT3A [384], COMP (cartilage oligomeric matrix protein) [385], DES (desmin) [335], ANGPTL3 [386], CYP3A5 [387], LRP2 [388], PAH (phenylalanine hydroxylase) [389], HMGCS2 [390], AGXT2 [391], FABP1 [392], CUBN (cubilin) [393], DIO1 [394], MIO...…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BMI1 [327], AMH (anti-Mullerian hormone) [328], E2F1 [329], PF4 [330], VASH2 [331], GRIN1 [332], CYP11B2 [333], COMP (cartilage oligomeric matrix protein) [334], DES (desmin) [335], ANGPTL3 [336], CYP3A5 [337], DPEP1 [338], LRP2 [339], AGXT2 [340], FABP1 [341], SLC22A12 [342], CUBN (cubilin) [343], MIOX (myo-inositol oxygenase) [344], ARG2 [345], KHK (ketohexokinase) [346], CYP2C8 [347], SLC2A9 [348], GC (GC vitamin D binding protein) [349], VNN1 [350], NOX4 [351], EPHX2 [352], AKR1C3 [353], NR4A3 [354], PFKFB2 [355], SLC22A6 [356], F11 [357], SLC22A2 [358], AQP2 [171], EGF (epidermal growth factor) [359], KNG1 [360], SERPINA5 [361], KL (klotho) [362], ACE2 [363], NPNT (nephronectin) [364], SLC47A1 [358], MGAM (maltase-glucoamylase) [365], AQP3 [366], AZGP1 [367], GALNT3 [368], DPP4 [369], STC1 [370], ABCB1 [371], ERRFI1 [372], TREH (trehalase) [373], MANBA (mannosidase beta) [374], ERBB4 [375], VCAM1 [376] and ALB (albumin) [377] might play an important role in the pathophysiology of AKI. BMI1 [378], IGF2 [379], PRKCB (protein kinase C beta) [380], CCL5 [381], E2F1 [382], PF4 [111], CYP11B2 [383], WNT3A [384], COMP (cartilage oligomeric matrix protein) [385], DES (desmin) [335], ANGPTL3 [386], CYP3A5 [387], LRP2 [388], PAH (phenylalanine hydroxylase) [389], HMGCS2 [390], AGXT2 [391], FABP1 [392], CUBN (cubilin) [393], DIO1 [394], MIO...…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The upregulation of this enzyme in the kidney is associated with increased production of inflammatory cytokines and ROS [ 49 ]. The plasma levels in humans were associated with the progression of chronic kidney disease [ 50 ]. Still, the biological implications of the reduced detection of Myo-inositol oxygenase are not evident because kidney damage is a frequent clinical sign in CanL dogs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%