Re: Urinary Proteomics Yield Pathological Insights for Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction

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العنوان: Re: Urinary Proteomics Yield Pathological Insights for Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction
المؤلفون: John W. Froehlich, Andrew C. Briscoe, Ali R. Vaezzadeh, Stephen A. Kostel, Richard S. Lee, Hanno Steen, Patricia S. Cho
المصدر: The Journal of urology. 199(2)
سنة النشر: 2017
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, 0301 basic medicine, Proteomics, medicine.medical_specialty, Yield (engineering), Adolescent, Urology, Urinary system, Urinary Bladder, Quantitative proteomics, 030232 urology & nephrology, Ureteropelvic junction, Kidney, urologic and male genital diseases, Biochemistry, Analytical Chemistry, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Text mining, medicine, Humans, Kidney Pelvis, Protein Interaction Maps, Child, Molecular Biology, Hydronephrosis, Pathological, Urinary bladder, Proteomic Profile, business.industry, Research, Infant, Kidney metabolism, Kidney pelvis, medicine.disease, 030104 developmental biology, medicine.anatomical_structure, Child, Preschool, Female, business, Biomarkers, Ureteral Obstruction
الوصف: Prenatal hydronephrosis is a common condition that may spontaneously resolve after birth. However, this condition can result in renal damage and requires surgical correction in a number of cases. Preventing renal damage is paramount, but existing diagnostic technology is invasive, exposes infants to radiation, is costly, and is often indeterminate. A better understanding of the pathophysiology of renal obstruction as reflected in the urinary proteome may provide new insights into the disease that could potentially alter the clinical management of hydronephrosis. We performed a quantitative proteomics study of urine that was surgically obtained from eight clinically significant, unilaterally obstructed infants versus eight healthy controls, with the goal of identifying quantitatively varying proteins and the biological networks associated with them. Notably, urine was obtained from both the obstructed kidney and the bladder. Over 1100 proteins were identified, and a total of 76 quantitatively varying proteins were identified. Proteins involved in oxidative stress, inflammation, and renal disease pathways showed the most significant abundance differences. This study gives a deeper understanding of the critical proteomic changes associated with renal obstruction and represents the deepest proteomic profile of renal obstruction to date.
تدمد: 1527-3792
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::05e32684e05b65b6bb10b9bb838d535e
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27215552
Rights: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....05e32684e05b65b6bb10b9bb838d535e
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE