Despite their low prevalence, genetic kidney diseases (GKD) still represent a serious health problem. They often lead to kidney failure and to the consequent need of dialysis or kidney transplant. To date, reliable diagnosis requires laborious genetic tests and/or a renal biopsy. Moreover, only scant and non-specific markers exist for prognostic purposes. Biomarkers assayed in an easily available and low-cost sample, such as urine, would be highly valuable. Urinary proteomics can provide clues related to their development through the identification of differentially expressed proteins codified by the affected genes, or other dis-regulated species, in total or fractionated urine, providing novel mechanistic insights. In this review, the authors summarize and discuss the results of the main proteomic investigations on GKD urine samples and in urinary extracellular vesicles.

Raimondo, F., Cerra, D., Magni, F., Pitto, M. (2016). Urinary proteomics for the study of genetic kidney diseases. EXPERT REVIEW OF PROTEOMICS, 13(3), 309-324 [10.1586/14789450.2016.1136218].

Urinary proteomics for the study of genetic kidney diseases

RAIMONDO, FRANCESCA
Primo
;
MAGNI, FULVIO
Penultimo
;
PITTO, MARINA
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

Despite their low prevalence, genetic kidney diseases (GKD) still represent a serious health problem. They often lead to kidney failure and to the consequent need of dialysis or kidney transplant. To date, reliable diagnosis requires laborious genetic tests and/or a renal biopsy. Moreover, only scant and non-specific markers exist for prognostic purposes. Biomarkers assayed in an easily available and low-cost sample, such as urine, would be highly valuable. Urinary proteomics can provide clues related to their development through the identification of differentially expressed proteins codified by the affected genes, or other dis-regulated species, in total or fractionated urine, providing novel mechanistic insights. In this review, the authors summarize and discuss the results of the main proteomic investigations on GKD urine samples and in urinary extracellular vesicles.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
biomarkers; exosomes; extracellular vesicles; genetic diseases; kidney; Urine;
urine; biomarkers; exosomes; extracellular vesicles; genetic diseases; kidney
English
2016
13
3
309
324
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Raimondo, F., Cerra, D., Magni, F., Pitto, M. (2016). Urinary proteomics for the study of genetic kidney diseases. EXPERT REVIEW OF PROTEOMICS, 13(3), 309-324 [10.1586/14789450.2016.1136218].
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