Accession |
PMDE2 |
Name |
Protein Microarrays Discover Angiotensinogen and PRKRIP1 as Novel Targets for Autoantibodies in Chronic Renal Disease |
Description |
Biomarkers for early detection of chronic kidney disease are needed, as millions of patients suffer from chronic diseases predisposing them to kidney failure. Protein microarrays may hold utility in the discovery of auto-antibodies in other conditions not commonly considered auto-immune diseases. We hypothesized that proteins are released as a consequence of damage at a cellular level during end-organ damage from renal injury, not otherwise recognized as self-antigens, and an adaptive humoral immune response to these proteins might be detected in the blood, as a non-invasive tracker of this injury. The resultant antibodies (Ab) detected in the blood would serve as effective biomarkers for occult renal injury, enabling earlier clinical detection of chronic kidney disease than currently possible, due to the redundancy of the serum creatinine as a biomarker for early kidney injury. |
Publication |
Protein Microarrays Discover Angiotensinogen and PRKRIP1 as Novel Targets for Autoantibodies in Chronic Renal Disease
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Provider |
Persis P Wadia |
Species |
Homo sapiens |
Subspecies |
Empty
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Array type |
Proteome array |
Sample |
Serum |
Number of array |
24 |
Array(1) |
ProtoArray Human Protein Microarray v3.0
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Raw data |
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Experiment details |
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Analysis report |
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Link to GEO |
GSE23609
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