2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00467-019-04309-4
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Should high molecular weight forms of apolipoprotein A-I be analyzed in urine of relapsing FSGS patients?

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“…Moreover, data of a follow-up study of primary FSGS patients from before to one year after kidney transplantation has shown that all the patients that did not recur were ApoA-Ib negative before and after kidney transplantation (n = 9), and in the relapsing FSGS patients (n = 4) ApoA-Ib predated the FSGS recurrence event in 3 out of 4 studied cases, in two cases even before transplantation 8 . Our findings are further supported by an independent study that demonstrated an increase of high molecular weight forms of ApoA-I in the urine of pediatric patients with relapsing FSGS 9 , confirming the relationship of modified forms of ApoA-I and FSGS 10 .…”
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“…Moreover, data of a follow-up study of primary FSGS patients from before to one year after kidney transplantation has shown that all the patients that did not recur were ApoA-Ib negative before and after kidney transplantation (n = 9), and in the relapsing FSGS patients (n = 4) ApoA-Ib predated the FSGS recurrence event in 3 out of 4 studied cases, in two cases even before transplantation 8 . Our findings are further supported by an independent study that demonstrated an increase of high molecular weight forms of ApoA-I in the urine of pediatric patients with relapsing FSGS 9 , confirming the relationship of modified forms of ApoA-I and FSGS 10 .…”
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“…In our seminal study we described that not only ApoA-Ib, but also other less abundant low MW forms of ApoA-I were detected in urine of recurrent FSGS patients 7 . Clark A. and collaborators have recently found high MW forms of ApoA-I in urine of paediatric FSGS patients in relapse 9 , a fact that reinforces the idea that Apo-AI and/or modifications on this lipoprotein may have a role in FSGS development 10 . We have not considered these higher molecular weight forms of ApoA-I because they were not previously detected in our initial proteomic discovery phase without targeting specifically for ApoA-I 7 .…”
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“…Aberrant urinary ApoA-I forms seem to be associated with primary FSGS relapse both in the native and in transplanted kidneys [ 4 , 5 , 6 , 8 ]. Moreover, preliminary data has shown that the specific localization of this protein in the brush border of the tubular cells seems to be a specific feature of primary FSGS [ 6 ].…”
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