Evaluating Serum RBP4 as an Auxiliary Biomarker for CKDu Diagnosis

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dc.contributor.author Swa, Hannah L. F.
dc.contributor.author Fernando, Buddhi N. T.
dc.contributor.author Premarathna, Shakila
dc.contributor.author Alli-Shaik, Asfa
dc.contributor.author Badurdeen, Zeid
dc.contributor.author Gunarathna, Jayantha
dc.contributor.author Nanayakkara, Nishantha
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-18T09:42:22Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-18T09:42:22Z
dc.date.issued 2022-11-03
dc.identifier.citation Swa, H.L.F.; Fernando, B.N.T.; Premarathna, S.; Alli-Shaik, A.; Badurdeen, Z.; Gunarathna, J.; Nanayakkara, N. Evaluating Serum RBP4 as an Auxiliary Biomarker for CKDu Diagnosis. Kidney Dial. 2022, 2, 576–587. https://doi.org/10.3390/ kidneydial2040052 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.lib.ruh.ac.lk/xmlui/handle/iruor/10222
dc.description.abstract Background: A chronic interstitial disease, chronic kidney disease of uncertain etiology (CKDu), has emerged as a notable contributor to the CKD burden in rural Sri Lanka. Most therapeutic and diagnostic approaches to CKD focus on glomerular diseases, and thus are not fully applicable to CKDu. Serum proteins, specifically those with the profile of markers representing different facets of a disease, are beneficial for a comprehensive evaluation of diseases, and hence in CKD. Our aim was to identify the role of serum-retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4), a marker of the proximal tubule, in the diagnosis of CKDu. Methods: Definite CKDu cases were recruited from the renal clinic in Girandurukotte and Wilgamuwa (endemic regions). Healthy controls were recruited from Mandaramnuwara (nonendemic area). The levels of RBP4 and creatinine in serum were measured. An immunoassay (ELISA) was performed on the serum samples. The stages of CKD/ CKDu were classified according to eGFR. Results: Serum RBP4 was significantly increased in CKDu patients compared to CKD patients and healthy controls. The results show that the ratio of normalized serum RBP4 to serum creatine (S.cr) acts as a better competitive marker for CKDu (AUC 0.762, sensitivity 0.733) than CKD (AUC 0.584, sensitivity 0.733) when compared against healthy controls. Furthermore, the RBP4:S.cr ratio showed higher discriminating power (AUC 0.743) between CKDu and CKD, suggesting that the RBP4: S.cr ratio has potential as a serum marker to differentiate CKDu from CKDu. Conclusion: The RBP4: S.cr ratio was identified as a plausible indicator for differentiating CKDu from CKD with >70% sensitivity and specificity. Therefore, it could be used in the evaluation of the tubular interstitial involvement of CKD. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher MDPI en_US
dc.subject chronic kidney disease en_US
dc.subject chronic kidney disease of uncertain etiology en_US
dc.subject retinol-binding protein 4 en_US
dc.subject estimated glomerular filtration rate en_US
dc.subject serum protein en_US
dc.subject creatinine en_US
dc.title Evaluating Serum RBP4 as an Auxiliary Biomarker for CKDu Diagnosis en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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