Clinical Determinants of Urinary Podocyte Biomarkers and Their Feasibility in Paraprotein-Related Kidney Disease
Oliver Helk, Ludwig Wagner, Gürkan Sengölge, Thomas Reiter, Daniela Gerges, Hermine Agis, Wolfgang Winnicki

TL;DR
This study explores whether urinary podocyte biomarkers can help detect kidney damage in patients with multiple myeloma and related diseases.
Contribution
The study is the first to investigate urinary podocin and nephrin as potential biomarkers in paraprotein-related kidney disease.
Findings
Higher urinary podocin protein levels were inversely associated with albuminuria and proteinuria.
Urinary tract infections significantly influenced podocin and nephrin mRNA levels.
Podocin and nephrin biomarkers showed poor diagnostic accuracy for predicting kidney involvement.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Kidney injury is a frequent complication of multiple myeloma (MM) and monoclonal gammopathies. Podocyte stress markers, such as urinary nephrin and podocin, have been studied in other renal diseases but their utility in paraprotein-related kidney disease remains unclear. This pilot study investigated the association of urinary nephrin and podocin levels with albuminuria and biopsy-proven podocytopathy in patients with paraprotein-related diseases. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 75 patients with plasma cell dyscrasias, including MM and MGRS, along with 11 healthy controls. Urinary podocin and nephrin mRNA levels were measured using qPCR, and urinary podocin protein levels were quantified via ELISA. Associations were assessed between these biomarkers and urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio (uPCR), albumin-to-creatinine ratio (uACR), and histologically…
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TopicsRenal Diseases and Glomerulopathies · Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments · Amyloidosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, Outcomes
