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Methylation pattern of urinary DNA as a marker of kidney function decline in diabetes.

Takeshi MarumoJunichi HoshinoWakako KawarazakiMitsuhiro NishimotoNobuhiro AyuzawaDaigoro HirohamaMasayuki YamanouchiYoshifumi UbaraToshikazu OkaneyaTakeshi FujiiKazunari YukiYoshihito AtsumiAtsuhisa SatoEri AraiYae KanaiTatsuo ShimosawaToshiro Fujita
Published in: BMJ open diabetes research & care (2021)
This study demonstrates that patients with diabetes with continual loss in kidney function may be stratified by a specific DNA methylation signature through epigenetic urinalysis and provides further evidence at the level of exfoliated cells in the urine that injury of proximal tubular cells may contribute to pathogenesis of diabetic kidney disease.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • type diabetes
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • cardiovascular disease
  • oxidative stress
  • single molecule
  • wound healing
  • cell proliferation
  • weight loss
  • nucleic acid