Characterization of NT-proBNP in human urine

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BACKGROUND: Urine amino-terminal probrain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) concentrations may exclude the presence of heart failure and provide insight into renal clearance mechanisms for human NT-proBNP. We characterized the molecular forms of urine NT-proBNP detected by immunoassay. METHODS: Urine from patients with heart failure was subjected to HPLC and analyzed using immunoassays specific toward different epitopes of NT-proBNP. We assessed urine NT-proBNP immunoreactivity in healthy subjects and patients with heart failure. RESULTS: Size-exclusion chromatography of heart failure urine identified no NT-proBNP immunoreactivity coeluting with NT-proBNP(1-76); multiple immunoreactive NT-proBNP fragments were present. The absence of intact urinary NT-proBNP was supported by reversed-phase HPLC. Urine NT-proBNP immunoreactivity was higher in patients with acute [median 192 (interquartile range 108-1445) pg/mg creatinine] and chronic [52 (15-118) pg/mg creatinine] heart failure than in healthy subjects [4.2 (2.6-5.8) pg/mg creatinine] (P < 0.001). In 40 patients with heart failure, urine NT-proBNP immunoreactivity correlated with plasma NT-proBNP (r = 0.72, P < 0.001) and inversely with left ventricular ejection fraction (r = 0.33, P < 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings clarify previous reported relationships of urine NT-proBNP-like immunoreactivity with plasma NT-proBNP concentrations and the diagnosis of heart failure. As urine NT-proBNP immunoreactivity is not intact NT-proBNP(1-76), but rather reflects assorted metabolites, the diagnostic performance of NT-proBNP assays in urine may be assay specific, necessitating validation of biomarker performance on an assay-by-assay basis. © 2009 American Association for Clinical Chemistry.

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Palmer, S. C., Endre, Z. H., Richards, A. M., & Yandle, T. G. (2009). Characterization of NT-proBNP in human urine. Clinical Chemistry, 55(6), 1126–1134. https://doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2008.121673

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