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Query: UMLS:C0022672 (
acute tubular necrosis
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1.
Uromodulin
, an immunosuppressive glycoprotein found in urine, is a high-affinity binding ligand for certain cytokines, including tumour necrosis factor. 2. Its occurrence in urine was monitored after renal transplantation to investigate whether this simple urine test might differentiate common early causes of graft failure: acute immune rejection and
acute tubular necrosis
. 3. Diluted urine was assayed for
uromodulin
using a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. When graft function failed due to
acute tubular necrosis
, urinary
uromodulin
levels were significantly depressed compared with levels in urine produced during biopsy-proven acute immune rejection episodes (P < 0.01) or during periods of stable graft function (P < 0.02). This suggests that urinary levels of
uromodulin
may reflect tubular damage rather than other causes of graft functional failure. 4. The cytokine tumour necrosis factor, which binds with high affinity to
uromodulin
, was found in 30% of urine samples in association with immune rejection episodes, but not during
acute tubular necrosis
. However, the presence of urinary tumour necrosis factor was not related to levels of
uromodulin
in the same sample.
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PMID:Uromodulin levels are decreased in urine during acute tubular necrosis but not during immune rejection after renal transplantation. 838 89
Vancomycin is a widely prescribed antibiotic, but the exact nature of vancomycin-associated nephrotoxicity is unclear, in particular when considering the frequent coadministration of aminoglycosides. We describe here the initial case of a 56-year-old woman with normal renal function developing unexplained ARF without hypovolemia after administration of vancomycin without coadministration of aminoglycosides. Studying the patient's renal biopsy specimen, we ascertained that obstructive tubular casts composed of noncrystal nanospheric vancomycin aggregates entangled with
uromodulin
explained the vancomycin-associated ARF. We developed in parallel a new immunohistologic staining technique to detect vancomycin in renal tissue and confirmed retrospectively that deleterious vancomycin-associated casts existed in eight additional patients with
acute tubular necrosis
in the absence of hypovolemia. Concomitant high vancomycin trough plasma levels had been observed in each patient. We also reproduced experimentally the toxic and obstructive nature of vancomycin-associated cast nephropathy in mice, which we detected using different
in vivo
imaging techniques. In conclusion, the interaction of
uromodulin
with nanospheric vancomycin aggregates represents a new mode of tubular cast formation, revealing the hitherto unsuspected mechanism of vancomycin-associated renal injury.
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PMID:Vancomycin-Associated Cast Nephropathy. 2827 Apr 10