1. Detection of urinary podocytes by flow cytometry in idiopathic membranous nephropathy.
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Mella A, Deambrosis I, Mingozzi S, Colla L, Burdese M, Giaretta F, Bruno S, Camussi G, Boaglio E, Dolla C, Clari R, and Biancone L
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Autoantibodies immunology, Biomarkers urine, Case-Control Studies, Female, Glomerulonephritis, Membranous immunology, Glomerulonephritis, Membranous urine, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Prospective Studies, Flow Cytometry, Glomerulonephritis, Membranous diagnosis, Podocytes metabolism, Receptors, Phospholipase A2 immunology
- Abstract
Idiopathic membranous nephropathy (iMN) is considered an immune-mediated disease where circulating autoantibodies against podocyte targets (mainly the PLA
2 R) cause the deposition of in-situ subepithelial immune-complexes. The consequent podocyte damage may cause cell detachment in urine (Podocyturia-PdoU). PdoU has been assessed in different kidney diseases, but limited data are available in iMN. In this study all patients with a diagnosis of iMN between 15/12/1999-16/07/2014 were tested for PLA2 R antibodies (Ab anti-PLA2 R, ELISA kit) and PdoU by flow cytometry with anti-podocalyxin antibody. A semi-quantitative PdoU score was defined according to the percentage of podocalyxin positive cells normalized to the total volume of sample and set relative to the urine creatinine measured in the supernatant. PdoU was positive in 17/27 patients (63%; 1+ score in 6/27-22.2%, 2+ in 4/27-14.8%, 3+ in 2/27-7.4%, 4+ in 5/27-18.5%). Only 2/7 patients with complete remission showed a positive PdoU (1+) while all six patients without remission have significant PdoU. PdoU+ was statistically correlated with the absence of remission and Ab anti-PLA2 R + (p < 0.05) but PdoU, analysed as a continuous variable, showed a non-linear correlation with proteinuria or PLA2 R antibody levels also in the cohort of patients with two available PdoU tests. In conclusion, PdoU could be detected in iMN and seems to be associated with commonly considered markers of disease activity (proteinuria and Ab anti-PLA2 R) with a non-linear correlation. Despite data should be confirmed in large and prospective cohorts, according to the podocyte depletion hypothesis PdoU may represent an early marker of immunological activation with potential prognostic utility.- Published
- 2020
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