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  • The study investigates whether specific serum and urinary biomarkers can indicate kidney damage in patients with ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) as evaluated by kidney biopsy.
  • A cohort of 45 AAV patients and 10 healthy controls were analyzed, measuring levels of biomarkers like DKK-3 and CD163 using ELISA to correlate them with biopsy results.
  • The findings suggest that certain urinary biomarkers can distinguish between different biopsy classes and are associated with kidney fibrosis and overall kidney function outcomes, hinting at their potential prognostic value.

Article Abstract

Background: Activity and chronicity of kidney involvement in ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) can be currently reliably evaluated only by kidney biopsy. In this study, we measured a panel of serum and urinary biomarkers collected at the time of kidney biopsy and hypothesized that they could reflect specific histopathological parameters in the biopsy and help to predict prognosis.

Methods: We examined a cohort of 45 patients with AAV and 10 healthy controls. Biomarker levels (DKK-3, CD163, EGF, PRO-C6 and C3M) were measured in this study by ELISA. Biopsies were scored with a scoring system for AAV (focal x crescentic x sclerotic x mixed class) and interstitial fibrosis was quantified.

Results: Levels of urinary DKK-3, CD163, EGF, PRO-C6 and C3M significantly differed among biopsy classes in AAV, with urinary DKK-3 and PRO-C6 levels being highest in the sclerotic class and lowest in the focal class, urinary CD163 levels highest in the crescentic class and urinary C3M levels highest in the focal class. Moreover, the urinary biomarkers were able to discriminate focal biopsy class from the other classes. Urinary DKK-3, EGF, PRO-C6 and C3M levels measured at the time of biopsy were also significantly related to the extent of fibrosis and to the final kidney function at the end of follow-up.

Conclusions: This small pilot study suggests that selected urinary biomarkers of fibrosis and inflammation may reflect changes in the kidney biopsy and be prognostic of kidney outcome in patients with AAV.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10067901PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1122972DOI Listing

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