Is IL-33 useful to detect early stage of renal failure?

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Abstract

IL-33 is a proinflammatory cytokine that is a member of IL-1 family. Previously the effect of IL-33 on kidney injury is showed in animal models. In this study, we searched if we can use IL-33 to show the early stage of kidney injury in diabetic patients. Three groups are identified: 26 patients in Group 1: Healthy group, that do not have any chronic diseases and not taking any medication; 42 patients in Group 2: DM (diabetes mellitus) group without any known kidney disease and with normal kidney functions; 32 patients in Group 3: DM+MA (microalbuminuria) group that are assumed to have nephropathy. IL-33 level of DM patient group is greater than healthy group; also IL-33 level of DM+MA patient group is greater than healthy group; but there is not any difference between DM and DM+MA group. The increase in IL-33 levels in diabetic nephropathy is not associated with kidney injury but the increase could be resulting because of diabetes. So IL-33 cannot be used in early recognition of diabetic nephropathy. © 2014 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.

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Caner, S., Usluoǧullari, C. A., Balkan, F., Büyükcam, F., Kaya, C., Saçikara, M., … Çakir, B. (2014). Is IL-33 useful to detect early stage of renal failure? Renal Failure, 36(1), 78–80. https://doi.org/10.3109/0886022X.2013.832313

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