Abstract
Abstract Background and Aims Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the leading causes of chronic kidney disease worldwide. However, there are few data concerning early kidney impairment in prediabetes patients. The aim of the study was to demonstrate early kidney damage in patients with prediabetes by assessing proximal tubule (PT) dysfunction, podocytes injury, and miRNA expression. Method A cohort of 192 individuals were analysed and divided such as follows: 52-normoalbuminuria-, 48-microalbuminuria-, and 50-macroalbuminuria type 2 DM patients, respectively; 12 patients-prediabetes and 30-healthy controls. The miRNA profile was assessed by real-time PCR, while PT dysfunction biomarker, N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase (NAG), and podocyte injury biomarker, podocalyxin, were assessed by ELISA technique. The study was conducted in two distinct stages. In the first part of the study was detected a particular miRNAs profile in serum in patients with prediabetes; subsequently, the expression of the most relevant miRNA in patients with prediabetes was identified. Results i) in prediabetes patients, serum miRNA195-5p was 2.69 fold change as compared to the control group and correlated with NAG (p<0.05) and podocalyxin (p<0.03); ii) in type 2 DM patients, the expression of serum miRNA195-5p was higher and correlated with NAG (p<0.05), podocalyxin (p<0.04), urinary albumin: creatinine ratio (p<0.001) and with eGFR (p<0.001); iii) urinary NAG and urinary podocalyxin were higher in prediabetes patients and type 2 DM patients, even in the normoalbuminuria stage, as compared to controls (p<0.04; p<0.001). Conclusion A panel of molecular biomarkers, such as miRNAs, remain useful tools for the early diagnosis of renal involvement in the course of type 2 DM. MiRNA 195-5p may be associated with PT dysfunction and podocyte damage, and could predict renal dysfunction in both prediabetes and early diabetic kidney disease in type 2 DM patients.
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