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Interleukins and miRNAs intervene in the early stages of diabetic kidney disease in Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients

The involvement of proinflammatory interleukins (IL) in diabetic kidney disease of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients was studied in relation to a particular miRNA profile. A total of 117 patients with Type 2 DM and 11 controls were enrolled in a case series study. Serum and urinary ILs and miRN...

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Published in:Biomarkers in medicine 2019-12, Vol.13 (18), p.1577-1588
Main Authors: Petrica, Ligia, Milas, Oana, Vlad, Mihaela, Vlad, Adrian, Gadalean, Florica, Dumitrascu, Victor, Velciov, Silvia, Gluhovschi, Cristina, Bob, Flaviu, Ursoniu, Sorin, Jianu, Dragos C, Matusz, Petru, Pusztai, Agneta-Maria, Cretu, Octavian, Radu, Daniela, Secara, Alina, Simulescu, Anca, Stefan, Maria, Popescu, Roxana, Vlad, Daliborca
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Summary:The involvement of proinflammatory interleukins (IL) in diabetic kidney disease of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients was studied in relation to a particular miRNA profile. A total of 117 patients with Type 2 DM and 11 controls were enrolled in a case series study. Serum and urinary ILs and miRNAs were assessed. IL-1α correlated with miRNA21, 124, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and negatively with miRNA125a and 192; IL-8 with miRNA21, 124, eGFR and negatively with miRNA125a, 126 and 146a; IL-18 with miRNA21, 124 and negatively with miRNA146a, 192, eGFR. There is an association between specific serum and urinary ILs and serum and urinary miRNAs profiles in the inflammatory response in Type 2 DM patients with diabetic kidney disease.
ISSN:1752-0363
1752-0371
DOI:10.2217/bmm-2019-0124