Elevated RHAMM as a biomarker for predicting diabetic kidney disease in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Bingxue QiYan LouYongyue ZhuYang ChenShixin YangFanjie MengZhuo PanShuangshuang LiuGuanchi YanXiaodan LuLi-Hao HuangPublished in: Clinical kidney journal (2024)
These findings provide initial evidence that elevated RHAMM levels predict DKD pathogenesis in T2DM patients. The formation of a triple complex involving HA, CD44 and RHAMM on the cell surface shows promise as a targetable biomarker for early intervention to mitigate severe renal dysfunctions.