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Research Article
Urinary Interleukin (Il)-18 as an Early Predictive Biomarker of Subclinical Proximal Tubular Dysfunction in HIV-Infected Patients Exposed to Tenofovir
Author(s): Orluwene CGOrluwene CG, Deebii N and Odum EPOrluwene CGOrluwene CG, Deebii N and Odum EP
Proximal tubular dysfunction (PTD) is a frequent complication of HIV-infected patients and lack of early biomarkers for PTD has impaired our ability to intervene in a timely manner. In this present study, we tested if interleukin- 18 (IL-18) is a predictive biomarker for PTD in HIV-infected patients on tenofovir (TDF) and Non-tenofovir (N-TDF) antiretroviral therapy and taking as control HIV treatment naïve patients. Exclusion criteria included pre-existing renal insufficiency and nephrotoxin used. Serial urine samples were analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for IL-18 in 254 HIV- infected patients at three different points (at baseline, at 4 weeks and at 12 weeks of fellow-up). Using eGFR values, marked decreased in kidney function was detected only at 12 weeks in the TDF regimen group (p=0.003) as compared to other study groups. In contrast, urine IL-.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-6113.1000497
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