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Sources of urinary proteins and their analysis by urinary proteomics for the detection of biomarkers of disease

Journal

PROTEOMICS CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
Volume 3, Issue 9, Pages 1029-1043

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/prca.200800243

Keywords

Glomerular filtration; Nephron; Proteinuria; Renal tubule

Funding

  1. NIH [DK078244, DK080301, DK082753, DK075868, DK071802, DK077279, DK061525, DK064400]
  2. University of Alabama [M01 RR00032]
  3. CCTS [1UL1RR025777-01]

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Renal disorders account for a substantial fraction of the budget for health care in many countries. Proteinuria is a frequent manifestation in afflicted patients, but the origin of the proteins varies based on the nature of the disorder. The emerging field of urinary proteomics has the potential to replace kidney biopsy as the diagnostic procedure of choice for patients with some glomerular forms of renal disease. To fully realize this potential, it is vital to understand the basis for the urinary excretion of protein in physiological and pathological conditions. In this review, we discuss the structure of the nephron, the functional unit of the kidney, and the process by which proteins/peptides enter the urine. We discuss several aspects of proteinuria that impact the proteomic analysis of urine of patients with renal diseases.

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