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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; 44(4): 653-660, dic. 2010. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-633134

ABSTRACT

La nefropatía crónica del trasplante (NCT) se caracteriza por fibrosis intersticial y atrofia tubular, pero su etiología es diversa. El objetivo del trabajo fue evaluar el seguimiento cualitativo de proteínas urinarias en pacientes con más de seis años de trasplante renal y compararlo con parámetros de laboratorio y con biopsia renal. Se evaluaron 17 pacientes durante un año, a través de creatinina sérica, proteinuria y fraccionamiento proteico por electroforesis en geles de poliacrilamida (SDS-PAGE) en una y dos dimensiones con coloración argéntica. Todos los pacientes con biopsias características de nefropatía crónica del trasplante presentaron un perfil tubular y aquellos con glomerulopatía del trasplante evidenciaron un perfil predominantemente glomerular. Los cambios en el perfil tubular se asociaron a infecciones urinarias, pulmonares e intestinales y a una respuesta inmunológica en el límite al rechazo (borderline), aún sin modificaciones evidentes en la creatinina sérica ni en la proteinuria. La electroforesis bidimensional permitió detectar claramente las proteínas orosomucoide y zinc alfa-2 glicoproteína, aparentemente asociadas a hialinosis arteriolar por toxicidad causada por ciclosporina. La electroforesis SDS-PAGE permitió identificar el sitio de lesión en el nefrón y cambios en la evolución, aún en presencia de vestigios de proteinuria. Las electroforesis SDS-PAGE mono y bidimensional se plantean como complemento para la evaluación de la condición clínica del paciente trasplantado renal crónico.


Post-transplant chronic nephropathy is characterized by interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy. These alterations are non-specific, but the glomerular and vascular lesions help to differentiate the etiological causes. The aim of this study was to determine the qualitative follow-up study of urine proteins in patients, six years after receiving a renal transplant, and compare their relationship to laboratory parameters and renal biopsy. The evolution of 17 patients with renal transplant was studied for one year, through serum creatinine, proteinuria, and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in the presence of sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS-PAGE) in one and two dimensions with silver staining. The patients with chronic nephropathy by renal biopsy presented a tubular profile of urinary proteins, and those who presented glomerulopathy showed a predominant glomerular profile. Changes in the tubular profiles during the follow-up study were associated to urinary tract, pulmonary, and intestinal infections, as well as borderline rejection, even without evident changes in either proteinuria or serum creatinine. The bidimensional electrophoresis clearly marked the orosomucoid proteins and zinc alpha-2 glycoprotein, generally associated to arterial hyalinosis due to ciclosporin toxicity. Even with traces of proteinuria, SDS-PAGE with silver staining made it possible to identify the renal lesion location. It also enabled the detection of the stable profiles of urinary proteins and changes in the evolution, without modification of serum creatinine. SDS-PAGE in one and two dimensions is used as a complement in the evaluation of renal transplant patients' clinical condition.


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Kidney Transplantation , Electrophoresis , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , Urine , Cyclosporine , Hyalinosis, Systemic
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