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Elevated Levels of Urinary Extracellular Vesicle Fibroblast-Specific Protein 1 in Patients with Active Crescentic Glomerulonephritis

机译:活性新月状肾小球肾炎患者尿细胞外囊泡成纤维细胞特异性蛋白1的升高

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Background/Aims: Extracellular vesicles (EVs), including exosomes, are present in various bodily fluids, including urine. We and others previously reported that cells expressing fibroblast-specific protein 1 (FSP1) accumulate within damaged glomeruli, and that urinary FSP1, as well as urinary soluble CD163, could potentially serve as a biomarker of ongoing glomerular injury. Methods: To test that idea, we collected urine samples from 37 patients with glomerular disease; purified the urinary EVs; characterized them using Nanosight, western blotting, and immunoelectron microscopy; and determined FSP1 and soluble CD163 levels using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. Results: Deemed to be mainly exosomes based on their size distribution, the EVs in urine contained FSP1, and a portion of the FSP1-positive vesicles was also positive for podocalyxin. FSP1 levels in urinary EVs were (1) positively correlated with rates of biopsy-proven cellular crescent formation (r = 0.562, p < 0.001) and total crescent formation (r = 0.448, p = 0.005) among total glomeruli; (2) significantly higher in patients with cellular crescents affecting 20% or more of their glomeruli than in those with fewer affected glomeruli (p = 0.003); and (3) significantly decreased after glucocorticoid and immunosup-pressant therapy (p < 0.05). A positive correlation between FSP1 levels in urinary EVs and urinary soluble CD163 levels was confirmed (r = 0.367, p < 0.05). Conclusion: These data suggest that a portion of urinary FSP1 is secreted as EVs originating from podocytes, and that FSP1 levels reflect active and ongoing glomerular injury and disease activity, such as cellular crescent formation.
机译:背景/目的:在各种体液中存在细胞外囊泡(EVS),包括尿液。我们之前先前报道,表达成纤维细胞特异性蛋白1(FSP1)的细胞在受损的肾小球中积聚,并且该尿fsp1以及尿溶性CD163可能是持续肾小球损伤的生物标志物。方法:测试该想法,我们从37例肾小球疾病患者收集尿液样本;纯化了尿路;使用纳米岩,Western印迹和免疫电解显微镜表征它们;并使用酶联免疫吸附试验确定FSP1和可溶性CD163水平。结果:主要是基于其尺寸分布的外索体,尿液中的EV含有FSP1,并且一部分FSP1阳性囊泡对Podocalyxin也是阳性的。尿路中的FSP1水平是(1)与活检经过验证的细胞膨胀率(r = 0.562,p <0.001)和总新月形(r = 0.448,p = 0.005)呈正相关; (2)患者显着提高,细胞下划线,影响其肾小球20%或更多的肾小球,而不是较少的受影响的肾小球(p = 0.003); (3)糖皮质激素和免疫疗法治疗后显着降低(P <0.05)。证实了尿路和尿溶溶解的CD163水平FSP1水平之间的正相关(R = 0.367,P <0.05)。结论:这些数据表明,一部分尿FSP1分泌为源自足粒细胞的EVS,并且FSP1水平反映了活性和持续的肾小球损伤和疾病活动,例如细胞新月形。

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