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Urinary HSP70 improves diagnostic accuracy for urinary tract infection in children: UTILISE study

Authors :
Alev Yilmaz
Alberto Caldas Afonso
Ipek Akil
Bagdagul Aksu
Harika Alpay
Bahriye Atmis
Ozlem Aydog
Aysun Karabay Bayazıt
Meral Torun Bayram
Ilmay Bilge
Ipek Kaplan Bulut
Bahar Buyukkaragoz
Elif Comak
Belde Kasap Demir
Nida Dincel
Osman Donmez
Mehmet Akif Durmus
Hasan Dursun
Ruhan Dusunsel
Ali Duzova
Pelin Ertan
Asuman Gedikbasi
Nilufer Goknar
Sercin Guven
Duygu Hacihamdioglu
Augustina Jankauskiene
Mukaddes Kalyoncu
Salih Kavukcu
Bahriye Uzun Kenan
Nuran Kucuk
Bahar Kural
Mieczysław Litwin
Giovanni Montini
William Morello
Ahmet Nayir
Lukasz Obrycki
Beyhan Omer
Ebru Misirli Ozdemir
Nese Ozkayin
Dusan Paripovic
Cemile Pehlivanoglu
Seha Saygili
Susanne Schaefer
Ferah Sonmez
Yilmaz Tabel
Nesrin Tas
Mehmet Tasdemir
Ana Teixeira
Demet Tekcan
Sebahat Tulpar
Ozde Nisa Turkkan
Berfin Uysal
Metin Uysalol
Daiva Vaiciuniene
Sevgi Yavuz
Sibel Yel
Tarik Yildirim
Zeynep Yuruk Yildirim
Nurdan Yildiz
Selcuk Yuksel
Eray Yurtseven
Franz Schaefer
Rezan Topaloglu
Source :
Web of Science
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2022.

Abstract

Background The accuracy of conventional urinalysis in diagnosing urinary tract infection (UTI) in children is limited, leading to unnecessary antibiotic exposure in a large fraction of patients. Urinary heat shock protein 70 (uHSP70) is a novel marker of acute urinary tract inflammation. We explored the added value of uHSP70 in discriminating UTI from other infections and conditions confused with UTI. Methods A total of 802 children from 37 pediatric centers in seven countries participated in the study. Patients diagnosed with UTI (n = 191), non-UTI infections (n = 178), contaminated urine samples (n = 50), asymptomatic bacteriuria (n = 26), and healthy controls (n = 75) were enrolled. Urine and serum levels of HSP70 were measured at presentation in all patients and after resolution of the infection in patients with confirmed UTI. Results Urinary (u)HSP70 was selectively elevated in children with UTI as compared to all other conditions (p < 0.0001). uHSP70 predicted UTI with 89% sensitivity and 82% specificity (AUC = 0.934). Among the 265 patients with suspected UTI, the uHSP70 > 48 ng/mL criterion identified the 172 children with subsequently confirmed UTI with 90% sensitivity and 82% specificity (AUC = 0.862), exceeding the individual diagnostic accuracy of leukocyturia, nitrite, and leukocyte esterase positivity. uHSP70 had completely normalized by the end of antibiotic therapy in the UTI patients. Serum HSP70 was not predictive. Conclusions Urine HSP70 is a novel non-invasive marker of UTI that improves the diagnostic accuracy of conventional urinalysis. We estimate that rapid urine HSP70 screening could spare empiric antibiotic administration in up to 80% of children with suspected UTI.<br />Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Istanbul University; European Society for Pediatric Nephrology (ESPN); Society for Children's Kidney Health; Istanbul Faculty of Medicine Foundation<br />UTILISE study was supported by Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Istanbul University, by the European Society for Pediatric Nephrology (ESPN), by the Society for Children's Kidney Health, and by Istanbul Faculty of Medicine Foundation.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Web of Science
Accession number :
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