E-cadherin and periostin in early detection and progression of diabetic nephropathy: epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition

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2019-08

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Springer

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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEPHROLOGY;Volume: 23 Issue: 8 Pages: 1050-1057

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Results Concerning E-cadherin levels, in comparison to control group, there were significantly decreased in all groups (0.94, 0.52, and 0.14 ng/mL in normoalbuminuria, microalbuminuria, and macroalbuminuria groups; respectively). For periostin levels, nonsignificant increase in normoalbuminuria (0.32 ng/mL) than control group (0.3 ng/mL) was observed. There was a significant increase in other groups with the highest values in macroalbuminuria group (1.66 ng/mL). E-cadherin and periostin were correlated with each other (r = -0.353, P < 0.001). UACR was negatively correlated with E-cadherin and positively correlated with periostin. ROC curve analyses showed that the AUC to diagnose established microalbuminuria using E-cadherin was 0.998 (95% CI 0.932-1), and using periostin was 0.833 (95% CI 0.709-0.919).

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Accession Number: WOS:000475963400009

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TISSUE, EXPRESSION, MECHANISMS, IDENTIFICATION, BIOMARKER, Plus:RENAL INJURY, Periostin, EMT, E-cadherin, Diabetic nephropathy

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