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Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome
Characterization of low molecular weight urinary proteins at varying time intervals in type 2 diabetes mellitus and diabetic nephropathy patients
Dhara N. Patel1  Kiran Kalia2 
[1] Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, Charotar Institute of Paramedical Sciences, CHARUSAT, CHARUSAT-Campus, Highway 139, Off, Nadiad-Petlad Road, 388421, Changa, Gujarat, India;National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER-G), Gandhinagar Opposite Air Force Station, Palaj, 382355, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India;
关键词: Urinary 2DE;    Urinary proteomics;    Diabetic nephropathy;    Diabetic kidney disease;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13098-019-0430-1
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BackgroundTo identify low molecular weight urinary proteins capable of detecting diabetic nephropathy patients which may predict renal alterations at early stages and prevent it from worsening further.MethodThree hundred ninety (390) age-matched subjects were divided into 8 groups depending upon duration of diabetes and the severity of renal damage. Urinary proteome profile of all subjects was determined with the help of microfluidic array. Participants with similar profile were further selected to study proteome map of urinary low molecular weight proteins with the help of 2 dimensional gel electrophoresis.ResultsOut of 390 total patients 268 patients showed a similar one dimensional proteomic pattern. Further, two-dimensional urinary proteomic pattern of these patients with molecular weight < 50 kDa was studied. Eight proteins with molecular weight 11, 15, 17, 23, 34, 38 and 46 kDa were identified with MALDI-QTOF. These low molecular weight proteins showed gradual increase in urinary excretion along with the duration of diabetes and severity of renal damage.ConclusionThe study concludes that proteomic analysis might be a useful tool for detecting some novel markers capable of detecting patients susceptible to diabetic nephropathy in the early phase.

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