Changes in the urinary extracellular vesicle proteome are associated with nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies

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Nephronophthisis is one of the leading genetic causes of end-stage renal disease in childhood. Early diagnostics and prognostics for nephronophthisis are currently limited. We aimed to identify non-invasive protein biomarkers for nephronophthisis in urinary extracellular vesicles. Extracellular vesicles were isolated from urine of 12 patients with a nephronophthisis-related ciliopathy and 12 age- and gender-matched controls, followed by in-depth label-free LC-MS/MS proteomics analysis of gel fractionated extracellular vesicle proteins. Supervised cluster analysis of proteomic profiles separated patients from controls. We identified 156 differentially expressed proteins with fold change ≥4 in patients compared to controls (P

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Stokman, M. F., Bijnsdorp, I. V., Schelfhorst, T., Pham, T. V., Piersma, S. R., Knol, J. C., … Renkema, K. Y. (2019). Changes in the urinary extracellular vesicle proteome are associated with nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies. Journal of Proteomics, 192, 27–36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2018.07.008

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