BPI Fold-Containing Family A Member 2/Parotid Secretory Protein Is an Early Biomarker of AKI

AKI is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and an important contributor to the development and progression of CKD. Molecular biomarkers that improve the detection and prognostication of AKI are therefore required. We assessed the utility as such of BPI fold-containing family A member 2 (BPIFA2)...

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Published inJournal of the American Society of Nephrology Vol. 28; no. 12; pp. 3473 - 3478
Main Authors Kota, Satya K, Pernicone, Elizabeth, Leaf, David E, Stillman, Isaac E, Waikar, Sushrut S, Kota, Savithri Balasubramanian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Society of Nephrology 01.12.2017
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Summary:AKI is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and an important contributor to the development and progression of CKD. Molecular biomarkers that improve the detection and prognostication of AKI are therefore required. We assessed the utility as such of BPI fold-containing family A member 2 (BPIFA2), also known as parotid secretory protein, which we identified a multiplex quantitative proteomics screen of acutely injured murine kidneys. In physiologic conditions, BPIFA2 is expressed specifically in the parotid glands and is abundant in salivary secretions. In our study, AKI induced expression in the kidneys of mice within 3 hours. Furthermore, we detected BPIFA2 protein in plasma and urine in these models as early as 6 hours after injury. However, renal injury did not induce the expression of in mice lacking , an immediate early gene expressed in the kidneys during AKI. Notably, patients with AKI had higher blood and urine levels of BPIFA2 than did healthy individuals. Together, our results reveal that BPIFA2 is a potential early biomarker of AKI.
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ISSN:1046-6673
1533-3450
DOI:10.1681/ASN.2016121265