• Clin J Am Soc Nephrol · Nov 2014

    Relationship between serum soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor level and steroid responsiveness in FSGS.

    • Furong Li, Chunxia Zheng, Yongzhong Zhong, Caihong Zeng, Feng Xu, Ru Yin, Qi Jiang, Minlin Zhou, and Zhihong Liu.
    • National Clinical Research Center of Kidney Diseases, Jinling Hospital, Nanjing University School of Medicine, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.
    • Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2014 Nov 7; 9 (11): 1903-11.

    Background And ObjectivesSoluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) was initially proposed as a pathogenic and predictive biomarker of primary FSGS, but the findings were controversial. This study aimed to clarify the clinical implications of suPAR.Design, Setting, Participants, & MeasurementsThe study enrolled 109 patients with biopsy-proven primary FSGS who were administered prednisone between January 2011 and May 2013 and followed up for 6-24 months (median duration of follow-up, 12 months). Ninety-six healthy volunteers, 20 patients with minimal-change disease (MCD), and 22 patients with membranous nephropathy (MN) served as controls. Serum suPAR levels were measured using ELISA.ResultssuPAR levels in patients with FSGS (median, 3512 [interquartile range (IQR), 2232-4231] pg/ml) were significantly higher than in healthy controls (median, 1823 [IQR, 1563-2212] pg/ml; P<0.001), patients with MCD (median, 1678 [IQR, 1476-2182] pg/ml; P<0.001), and patients with MN (median, 1668 [IQR, 1327-2127] pg/ml; P<0.001). With 3000 pg/ml used as a threshold, suPAR levels were elevated in 48.6% of patients with FSGS, in contrast to 5% of patients with MCD and 4.5% of those with MN. suPAR levels were independently associated with steroid response in patients with FSGS (odds ratio, 85.02; P=0.001). Patients who were sensitive to steroids had significantly higher suPAR levels than nonsensitive patients (median, 3426 [IQR, 2670-5655] pg/ml versus 2523 [IQR, 1977-3460] pg/ml; P=0.001). A suPAR level of 3400 pg/ml was chosen as the optimal cutoff value for steroid response. At the 6-month follow-up in 84 patients with FSGS, suPAR levels were significantly decreased in those with suPAR level ≥ 3400 pg/ml (median, 4553 [IQR, 3771-6120] pg/ml versus 3149 [IQR, 2278-3953]; P=0.002) but were unchanged in patients with suPAR level <3400 pg/ml (median, 2359 [IQR, 2023-2842] pg/ml versus 2490 [IQR, 1916-3623] pg/ml; P=0.09).ConclusionssuPAR is specifically elevated in some patients with FSGS, which differs from the finding in patients with MCD and MN. A suPAR assay may help predict steroid response in patients with primary FSGS.Copyright © 2014 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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