Title of article :
CORRELATION BETWEEN URINE MACROPHAGE MIGRATION INHIBITORY FACTOR (MIF)/CREATININE RATIO an‎d TIME AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
Author/Authors :
OTUKESH, HASA Urology and Nephrology Research Center - Labbafi Nejad Hospital , FERESHTEHNEJAD, MOHAMMAD Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services , HOSEINI, ROZITA Urology and Nephrology Research Center - Labbafi Nejad Hospital , CHALIAN, MAJI Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services , BEDAYAT, ARASH Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services , SALMAN YAZDI, REZA Medical Laboratory Doctor, Rooyan Institiute , SAFARZADEH, AMIR EBRAHIM Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services , SABAGHI SAEED, MAHDAVI Medical Laboratory Doctor, Rooyan Institiute
Pages :
8
From page :
55
To page :
62
Abstract :
Background: Despite the long-standing association of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) with delayed-type hypersensitivity response, the potential role of MIF in chronic allograft nephropathy is unknown. The association between upregulation of MIF expression, macrophage and T cell infiltration and the severity of chronic allograft nephropathy suggests that MIF may be an important mediator in the process of chronic allograft nephropathy. Therefore, the aims of this study were to measure urine concentration of MIF after renal transplantation, and to determine if it increases with time. Methods: In this prospective cross-sectional study twenty-two pediatric patients (case, group A) who received kidney transplants between 1999 and 2006, and forty healthy children (control, group B) were recruited. Urine MIF and creatinine were assessed in all patients. Urine MIF concentrations were quantitated by ELISA. Results: The mean ratios of urine MIF/Creatinine (Cr) were calculated as 5.046 (SEM=2.04) pg/mmol creatinine in transplanted-kidney patients (group A) and 1.85 (SEM=0.35) pg/mmol creatinine in healthy individuals (group B). Agood significant correlation was seen between urine MIF/Cr ratio and time after kidney transplantation in recipients (P=0.002, rSpearman=+0.633). Conclusion: This study shows significant correlation between urine MIF/Cr ratio and time passed after transplantation. Increasing MIF/Cr ratios were seen in patients with a longer post transplantation period. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the role of macrophages in chronic renal nephropathy especially chronic rejection with additive studies and then study the effect of anti-MIF antibodies in the treatment of this condition.
Keywords :
CHRONIC ALLOGRAFT NEPHROPATHY , MACROPHAGE MIGRATION INHIBITORY FACTOR (MIF) , CREATININE , TRANSPLANTATION
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2008
Record number :
2446584
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