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Title: | Urinary excretion of pentraxin-3 correlates with the presence of renal scar following acute pyelonephritis in children | Authors: | Becerir, T. Yüksel, Selçuk Evrengül, Havva Ergin, Ahmet Enli, Yaşar |
Keywords: | Children Pentraxin 3 Renal scar Vesicoureteral reflux creatinine pentraxin 3 biological marker C reactive protein serum amyloid P acute pyelonephritis adolescent adult Article child clinical evaluation correlational study disease association female human infant kidney parenchyma kidney scar major clinical study male medical history protein urine level urinary excretion vesicoureteral reflux acute disease blood case control study complication metabolism preschool child pyelonephritis scar urine Acute Disease Adolescent Biomarkers C-Reactive Protein Case-Control Studies Child Child, Preschool Cicatrix Creatinine Female Humans Infant Male Pyelonephritis Serum Amyloid P-Component Vesico-Ureteral Reflux |
Publisher: | Springer Netherlands | Abstract: | Purpose: Acute pyelonephritis is associated with considerable morbidity and potential for renal scarring. Pentraxin3 (PTX3) is a recently discovered mediator of inflammation. The objective of this study was to investigate the changes in serum and urine PTX3 levels in children who had a history of pyelonephritis and were diagnosed with renal parenchymal scar (RPS) and/or vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). Methods: The study included 88 children (31 males, 57 females) aged between 3 months and 18 years. The children included in the study were divided into four groups: VUR with RPS (Group 1), RPS without VUR (Group 2), VUR without RPS (Group 3), and healthy children without a history of hydronephrosis or UTI history (Group 4). After the initial evaluation, the participants were further divided into two more groups and re-evaluated: Children with RPS (Group 1 + 2), children without RPS (Group 3 + 4), children with VUR (Group 1 + 3), and children without VUR (Group 2 + 4). Results: We found that urine pentraxin 3 (uPTX3) and uPTX3/Creatinine levels were significantly higher in the groups with renal scar with or without VUR than the ones without RPS [mean uPTX3, 3.5 pg/ml (min–max 0.0022–12.3668) vs. 2.2 pg/ml (min–max 0.0022–18.5868) and uPTX3/creatinine, 10.5 pg/mg (min–max 0.0035–51.1) vs. 5.8 pg/mg (min–max 0.0004–78.7), p < 0.01]. uPTX3 levels were not different among the groups with and without VUR. In addition, serum PTX3 levels were not different among the groups. Conclusions: We showed that urinary PTX3 increased only in patients with scarred kidneys. These results might be helpful to predict RPS due to past pyelonephritis. © 2019, Springer Nature B.V. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/30208 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11255-019-02102-8 |
ISSN: | 0301-1623 |
Appears in Collections: | PubMed İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / PubMed Indexed Publications Collection Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection |
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