Dulaglutide Effect on Proteins Associated With CKD Progression
Brandon E. McFarlin, Sok Cin Tye, Eiichiro Satake, Zaipul I. Md Dom, Afton Kechter, Jonathan M. Wilson, Andrzej S. Krolewski, Kevin L. Duffin

TL;DR
Dulaglutide treatment in patients with type 2 diabetes and CKD reduced levels of proteins linked to kidney disease progression compared to insulin glargine.
Contribution
This study reveals dulaglutide's impact on specific proteins associated with CKD progression, offering new insights into its reno-protective mechanisms.
Findings
Dulaglutide significantly reduced 14 JKP proteins, especially TNF-receptors linked to inflammation and apoptosis.
Treatment effects were stronger in patients with worse baseline kidney function or higher metabolic risk factors.
Kidney injury molecule 1 (KIM1) decreased in both groups, but without significant differences between treatments.
Abstract
In the AWARD-7 clinical trial participants with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) and moderate-to-severe chronic kidney disease (CKD), a once-weekly treatment with dulaglutide slowed kidney function decline compared with insulin glargine. This post hoc study evaluated dulaglutide’s effect on 6-month changes in plasma concentrations of 21 Joslin Kidney Panel (JKP) proteins, which were previously associated with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) risk. Plasma concentrations of JKP proteins in participants treated with dulaglutide (n = 124) and insulin glargine (n = 125) were measured using a customized Joslin OLINK proteomic platform. Changes in circulating JKP protein concentrations from baseline to 6 months were determined. Baseline JKP protein concentrations were similar between groups. After 6 months, 14 JKP proteins increased in the insulin glargine group and decreased in the dulaglutide…
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TopicsDiabetes Treatment and Management · Advanced Breast Cancer Therapies · Diabetes Management and Research
