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Amniotic fluid peptides predict postnatal kidney survival in developmental kidney disease

Authors :
Klein, Julie
Buffin-Meyer, Bénédicte
Boizard, Franck
Moussaoui, Nabila
Lescat, Ophélie
Breuil, Benjamin
Fedou, Camille
Feuillet, Guylène
Casemayou, Audrey
Neau, Eric
Hindryckx, An
Decatte, Luc
Levtchenko, Elena
Raaijmakers, Anke
Vayssière, Christophe
Goua, Valérie
Lucas, Charlotte
Perrotin, Franck
Cloarec, Sylvie
Benachi, Alexandra
Manca-Pellissier, Marie-Christine
Delmas, Hélène Laurichesse
Bessenay, Lucie
Le Vaillant, Claudine
Allain-Launay, Emma
Gondry, Jean
Boudailliez, Bernard
Simon, Elisabeth
Prieur, Fabienne
Lavocat, Marie-Pierre
Saliou, Anne-Hélène
De Parscau, Loic
Bidat, Laurent
Noel, Catherine
Floch, Corinne
Bourdat-Michel, Guylène
Favre, Romain
Weingertner, Anne-Sophie
Oury, Jean-François
Baudouin, Véronique
Bory, Jean-Paul
Pietrement, Christine
Fiorenza, Maryse
Massardier, Jérôme
Kessler, Sylvie
Lounis, Nadia
Auriol, Françoise Conte
Marcorelles, Pascale
Collardeau-Frachon, Sophie
Zürbig, Petra
Mischak, Harald
Magalhães, Pedro
Batut, Julie
Blader, Patrick
Saulnier Blache, Jean-Sebastien
Bascands, Jean-Loup
Schaefer, Franz
Decramer, Stéphane
Schanstra, Joost P.
Allegaert, Karel
Aubard, Yves
Basmaison, Odile
Benevent, Jean-Baptiste
Biquard, Florence
Champion, Gérard
Delbosc, Jean-Marie
Eckart, Philippe
Froute, Marie-Françoise
Gaucherand, Pascal
Groussolles, Marion
Guigonis, Vincent
Hougas, Blandine
Le Bouar, Gwenaelle
Martin, Alain
Martin, Sophie
Maupin-Hyvonnet, Mariannick
Merveille, Marina
Mousty, Eve
Nobili, François
Ryckewaert, Amelie
Sartor, Agnes
Taque, Sophie
Winer, Norbert
Source :
Kidney International; March 2021, Vol. 99 Issue: 3 p737-749, 13p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Although a rare disease, bilateral congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT) are the leading cause of end stage kidney disease in children. Ultrasound-based prenatal prediction of postnatal kidney survival in CAKUT pregnancies is far from accurate. To improve prediction, we conducted a prospective multicenter peptidome analysis of amniotic fluid spanning 140 evaluable fetuses with CAKUT. We identified a signature of 98 endogenous amniotic fluid peptides, mainly composed of fragments from extracellular matrix proteins and from the actin binding protein thymosin-β4. The peptide signature predicted postnatal kidney outcome with an area under the curve of 0.96 in the holdout validation set of patients with CAKUT with definite endpoint data. Additionally, this peptide signature was validated in a geographically independent sub-cohort of 12 patients (area under the curve 1.00) and displayed high specificity in non-CAKUT pregnancies (82 and 94% in 22 healthy fetuses and in 47 fetuses with congenital cytomegalovirus infection respectively). Change in amniotic fluid thymosin-β4 abundance was confirmed with ELISA. Knockout of thymosin-β4 in zebrafish altered proximal and distal tubule pronephros growth suggesting a possible role of thymosin β4 in fetal kidney development. Thus, recognition of the 98-peptide signature in amniotic fluid during diagnostic workup of prenatally detected fetuses with CAKUT can provide a long-sought evidence base for accurate management of the CAKUT disorder that is currently unavailable.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00852538 and 15231755
Volume :
99
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Kidney International
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs54754745
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.kint.2020.06.043