2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2022.05.001
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Microparticles in diabetic kidney disease

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“…Current new biomarkers mainly target diagnoses of inflammation, endothelial damage, fibrosis, endothelial dysfunction, and kidney damage, 141 including TNF-α receptor, 142 intercellular adhesion molecule-1, 143 endostatin, 144 copeptin, 145 kidney injury molecule-1, 146 , 147 monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, 148 and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalins. 149 Extracellular vesicles have recently attracted interest, 150 because they are essentially exosomes and particles 151 that transport miRNA, 152 mRNA, 153 , 154 and proteins, 155 and might serve as early biomarkers of DKD. In addition to individual biomarkers, other approaches such as proteomics, 156 genomics, 157 and metabolomics 158 all play roles in screening, especially in studies of chronic kidney disease (CKD) 159 which can predict the development of proteinuria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current new biomarkers mainly target diagnoses of inflammation, endothelial damage, fibrosis, endothelial dysfunction, and kidney damage, 141 including TNF-α receptor, 142 intercellular adhesion molecule-1, 143 endostatin, 144 copeptin, 145 kidney injury molecule-1, 146 , 147 monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, 148 and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalins. 149 Extracellular vesicles have recently attracted interest, 150 because they are essentially exosomes and particles 151 that transport miRNA, 152 mRNA, 153 , 154 and proteins, 155 and might serve as early biomarkers of DKD. In addition to individual biomarkers, other approaches such as proteomics, 156 genomics, 157 and metabolomics 158 all play roles in screening, especially in studies of chronic kidney disease (CKD) 159 which can predict the development of proteinuria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%