2016
DOI: 10.1186/s40246-015-0059-6
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Intragraft transcriptional profiling of renal transplant patients with tubular dysfunction reveals mechanisms underlying graft injury and recovery

Abstract: BackgroundProximal tubular dysfunction (PTD) is associated with a decreased long-term graft survival in renal transplant patients and can be detected by the elevation of urinary tubular proteins. This study investigated transcriptional changes in biopsies from renal transplant patients with PTD to disclose molecular mechanisms underlying graft injury and functional recovery.MethodsThirty-three renal transplant patients with high urinary levels of retinol-binding protein, a biomarker of PTD, were enrolled in th… Show more

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“…The scatter plot allows categorization of nodes in high hubs, hubs, and bottlenecks, as previously described by Azevedo et al . 45 . In summary, by dividing the plot into quadrants, the genes located in the upper right quadrant represent the high hubs (high degree and betweenness values), whereas the genes located in the lower right quadrant represent the hubs (genes with high degree and low betweenness values), and, finally, genes located in the upper left quadrant represent bottlenecks (genes with high betweenness and low degree values).…”
Section: Casuistic and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scatter plot allows categorization of nodes in high hubs, hubs, and bottlenecks, as previously described by Azevedo et al . 45 . In summary, by dividing the plot into quadrants, the genes located in the upper right quadrant represent the high hubs (high degree and betweenness values), whereas the genes located in the lower right quadrant represent the hubs (genes with high degree and low betweenness values), and, finally, genes located in the upper left quadrant represent bottlenecks (genes with high betweenness and low degree values).…”
Section: Casuistic and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ASB15 was upregulated in the PCR-group in our unbiased profiling, suggesting a role in the protection against acute and chronic rejection [ 29 , 30 ]. Another study, examining the link between interstitial fibrosis and gene expression profiles at 12 months after transplantation [ 31 ] found a relationship between increased serum levels of RBP and worse creatinine clearance. As we found decreased RBP levels due to the PCR-diet, it might be worth looking into the functional role of RBP in relation to renal outcome.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Transplant literature is bereft on the role of autophagy in post-transplant graft function, with some studies showing protection from graft dysfunction linked to the development of autophagy ( 15 , 16 ). Autophagy is induced in proximal tubules during kidney injury, as a protective attempt in response to stress condition ( 17 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%