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Label-free mass spectrometric profiling of urinary proteins and metabolites from paediatric diopathic nephrotic syndrome (CROSBI ID 218941)

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Sedić, Mirela ; Gethings, Lee A. ; Vissers, Johannes P.C. ; Shockcor, John P. ; McDonald, Stephen ; Vasieva, Olga ; Lemac, Maja ; Langridge, James I. ; Batinić, Danica ; Kraljević Pavelić, Sandra Label-free mass spectrometric profiling of urinary proteins and metabolites from paediatric diopathic nephrotic syndrome // Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 452 (2014), 1; 21-26. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.08.016

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Sedić, Mirela ; Gethings, Lee A. ; Vissers, Johannes P.C. ; Shockcor, John P. ; McDonald, Stephen ; Vasieva, Olga ; Lemac, Maja ; Langridge, James I. ; Batinić, Danica ; Kraljević Pavelić, Sandra

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Label-free mass spectrometric profiling of urinary proteins and metabolites from paediatric diopathic nephrotic syndrome

Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) is caused by renal diseases that increase the permeability of the glomerular filtration barrier without evidence of a specific systemic cause. The aim of the present work was to reveal inherent molecular features of INS in children using combined urinary proteomics and metabolomics profiling. In this study, label-free mass spectrometric analysis of urinary proteins and small molecule metabolites was carried out in 12 patients with INS versus 12 sex- and age-matched control subjects with normal renal function. Integration and biological interpretation of obtained results were carried out by Ingenuity IPA software. Validation of obtained proteomics data was carried out by Western blot method. Proteomics data have been deposited to the ProteomeXchange Consortium with the data set identifier PXD000765. This study indicates for the first time that paediatric INS is associated with up-regulation of afamin, hydroxyphenylacetate and uridine, and concomitant down-regulation in glutamine and phenylalanine levels, and many of these molecular species were previously shown to be involved in oxidative stress. Further studies in larger patient population are underway to investigate the role of oxidative stress in renal injury in paediatric INS.

afamin ; metabolomics ; pediatric nephrotic syndrome ; oxidative stress ; proteomics ; urine

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Podaci o izdanju

452 (1)

2014.

21-26

objavljeno

0006-291X

10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.08.016

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Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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