The association of serum uromodulin with allograft function and risk of urinary tract infection in kidney transplant recipients
The association of serum uromodulin with allograft function and risk of urinary tract infection in kidney transplant recipients
نویسندگان: آرزو مداح , زهرا شه وقار اصل , محمد رضا اردلان , سامان مکاری
کلمات کلیدی: Uromodulin, Urinary tract infections, Kidney function, Kidney transplantation, Chronic kidney disease, Glomerular filtration rate, Endstage renal disease
نشریه: 0 , 2 , 10 , 2021
| نویسنده ثبت کننده مقاله |
محمد رضا اردلان |
| مرحله جاری مقاله |
تایید نهایی |
| دانشکده/مرکز مربوطه |
مرکز تحقیقات کلیه |
| کد مقاله |
74572 |
| عنوان فارسی مقاله |
The association of serum uromodulin with allograft function and risk of urinary tract infection in kidney transplant recipients |
| عنوان لاتین مقاله |
The association of serum uromodulin with allograft function and risk of urinary tract infection in kidney transplant recipients |
| ناشر |
6 |
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بلی |
| عنوان نشریه (خارج از لیست فوق) |
Journal of Renal Injury Prevention |
| نوع مقاله |
Original Article |
| نحوه ایندکس شدن مقاله |
ایندکس شده سطح یک – ISI - Web of Science |
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| Introduction: There is some evidence to suggest that low levels of uromodulin in urine and
serum are associated with decreased renal function and increased mortality risk.
Objectives: This study is designed to measure circulating uromodulin levels and explore their
relationship to urinary tract infection and renal function in kidney transplant recipients.
Patients and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 90 eligible kidney transplant recipients
were evaluated 6–12 months of post-transplantation. Fasting blood samples were taken
to determine the serum level of uromodulin with urea, creatinine, and other biochemical
characteristics. Urine samples were taken for analysis and culture. Kidney function was
estimated based on the chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration (CKD-EPI)
creatinine equation and the modification of diet in renal disease (MDRD) equation.
Results: Patients’ serum uromodulin levels were significantly correlated with their serum
creatinine (P = 0.024) and estimated glomerular filtration rate by the EPI equation (eGFREPI, P = 0.038). There was no significant association between serum uromodulin levels and
incidence of urinary tract infection of post-transplantation (P > 0.05).
Conclusion: Serum and urine uromodulin levels may be regarded as the predictive indicators
of renal function. However, given the lack of studies on the association between serum
uromodulin levels and urinary tract infection risks in kidney transplant recipients, further
research is needed to clarify uromodulin’s protective effect against urinary tract infection. |
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