Urinary Metabolite Profile Predicting the Progression of CKD

Yaerim Kim, Jueun Lee, Mi Sun Kang, Jeongin Song, Seong Geun Kim, Semin Cho, Hyuk Huh, Soojin Lee, Sehoon Park, Hyung Ah Jo, Seung Hee Yang, Jin Hyuk Paek, Woo Yeong Park, Seung Seok Han, Hajeong Lee, Jung Pyo Lee, Kwon Wook Joo, Chun Soo Lim, Geum Sook Hwang, Dong Ki Kim

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Abstract

Background Because CKD is caused by genetic and environmental factors, biomarker development through metabolomic analysis, which reflects gene-derived downstream effects and host adaptation to the environment, is warranted.MethodsWe measured the metabolites in urine samples collected from 789 patients at the time of kidney biopsy and from urine samples from 147 healthy participants using nuclear magnetic resonance. The composite outcome was defined as a 30% decline in eGFR, doubling of serum creatinine levels, or end-stage kidney disease.ResultsAmong the 28 candidate metabolites, we identified seven metabolites showing (1) good discrimination between healthy controls and patients with stage 1 CKD and (2) a consistent change in pattern from controls to patients with advanced-stage CKD. Among the seven metabolites, betaine, choline, glucose, fumarate, and citrate showed significant associations with the composite outcome after adjustment for age, sex, eGFR, the urine protein-creatinine ratio, and diabetes. Furthermore, adding choline, glucose, or fumarate to traditional biomarkers, including eGFR and proteinuria, significantly improved the ability of the net reclassification improvement (P < 0.05) and integrated discrimination improvement (P < 0.05) to predict the composite outcome.ConclusionUrinary metabolites, including betaine, choline, fumarate, citrate, and glucose, were found to be significant predictors of the progression of CKD. As a signature of kidney injury-related metabolites, it would be warranted to monitor to predict the renal outcome.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1048-1057
Number of pages10
JournalKidney360
Volume4
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2023

Keywords

  • biomarkers
  • CKD
  • disease progression
  • urinary metabolites

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