CA-125 and CCL2 may indicate inflammation in peritoneal dialysis patients

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira Júnior,Wander Valadares de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Turani,Sylvia Dias, Marinho,Maria Aparecida Silva, Pinto,Sérgio Wyton Lima, Otoni,Alba, Figueiredo,Roberta Carvalho, Rios,Danyelle Romana Alves
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Introduction: Progressive structural changes in the peritoneal membrane occur over the course of treatment in peritoneal dialysis (PD), resulting in an increase in cytokines such as CCL2 and structural changes in peritoneal membrane triggering an increase in CA-125 in dialysate, which reflects a probable local inflammatory process, with possible loss of mesothelial cells. Thus, the current study aimed to evaluate the association between plasma and CCL2 and CA-125 dialysate levels in patients undergoing PD. Methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted with 41 patients undergoing PD. The assessments of CA-125 and CCL2 levels were performed using a capture ELISA. Correlations were estimated using Spearman's correlation and the investigation of the association between the explanatory variables (CCL2) and response variable (CA-125) was done for crude ratio of arithmetic means and adjusted utilizing generalized linear models. Results: A moderate positive correlation was observed between the levels of CA-125 and CCL2 in the dialysate (rho = 0.696). A statistically significant association was found between the levels in the CCL2 and CA-125 dialysate (RoM=1.31; CI = 1.20-1.43), which remained after adjustment for age (RoM = 1.31; CI=1.19-1.44) and for time in months of PD (RoM=1.34, CI=1.22-1.48). Conclusion: The association of CA-125 levels with CCL2 in the dialysate may indicate that the local inflammatory process leads to temporary or definitive changes in peritoneal membrane. A better understanding of this pathogenesis could contribute to the discovery of new inflammatory biomarkers.
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spelling CA-125 and CCL2 may indicate inflammation in peritoneal dialysis patientsPeritoneal DialysisCA-125 AntigenChemokine CCL2Chronic Kidney DiseaseInflammationAbstract Introduction: Progressive structural changes in the peritoneal membrane occur over the course of treatment in peritoneal dialysis (PD), resulting in an increase in cytokines such as CCL2 and structural changes in peritoneal membrane triggering an increase in CA-125 in dialysate, which reflects a probable local inflammatory process, with possible loss of mesothelial cells. Thus, the current study aimed to evaluate the association between plasma and CCL2 and CA-125 dialysate levels in patients undergoing PD. Methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted with 41 patients undergoing PD. The assessments of CA-125 and CCL2 levels were performed using a capture ELISA. Correlations were estimated using Spearman's correlation and the investigation of the association between the explanatory variables (CCL2) and response variable (CA-125) was done for crude ratio of arithmetic means and adjusted utilizing generalized linear models. Results: A moderate positive correlation was observed between the levels of CA-125 and CCL2 in the dialysate (rho = 0.696). A statistically significant association was found between the levels in the CCL2 and CA-125 dialysate (RoM=1.31; CI = 1.20-1.43), which remained after adjustment for age (RoM = 1.31; CI=1.19-1.44) and for time in months of PD (RoM=1.34, CI=1.22-1.48). Conclusion: The association of CA-125 levels with CCL2 in the dialysate may indicate that the local inflammatory process leads to temporary or definitive changes in peritoneal membrane. A better understanding of this pathogenesis could contribute to the discovery of new inflammatory biomarkers.Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia2021-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-28002021000400502Brazilian Journal of Nephrology v.43 n.4 2021reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologiainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)instacron:SBN10.1590/2175-8239-jbn-2020-0255info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira Júnior,Wander Valadares deTurani,Sylvia DiasMarinho,Maria Aparecida SilvaPinto,Sérgio Wyton LimaOtoni,AlbaFigueiredo,Roberta CarvalhoRios,Danyelle Romana Alveseng2021-12-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-28002021000400502Revistahttp://www.bjn.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbn@sbn.org.br2175-82390101-2800opendoar:2021-12-06T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia - Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CA-125 and CCL2 may indicate inflammation in peritoneal dialysis patients
title CA-125 and CCL2 may indicate inflammation in peritoneal dialysis patients
spellingShingle CA-125 and CCL2 may indicate inflammation in peritoneal dialysis patients
Oliveira Júnior,Wander Valadares de
Peritoneal Dialysis
CA-125 Antigen
Chemokine CCL2
Chronic Kidney Disease
Inflammation
title_short CA-125 and CCL2 may indicate inflammation in peritoneal dialysis patients
title_full CA-125 and CCL2 may indicate inflammation in peritoneal dialysis patients
title_fullStr CA-125 and CCL2 may indicate inflammation in peritoneal dialysis patients
title_full_unstemmed CA-125 and CCL2 may indicate inflammation in peritoneal dialysis patients
title_sort CA-125 and CCL2 may indicate inflammation in peritoneal dialysis patients
author Oliveira Júnior,Wander Valadares de
author_facet Oliveira Júnior,Wander Valadares de
Turani,Sylvia Dias
Marinho,Maria Aparecida Silva
Pinto,Sérgio Wyton Lima
Otoni,Alba
Figueiredo,Roberta Carvalho
Rios,Danyelle Romana Alves
author_role author
author2 Turani,Sylvia Dias
Marinho,Maria Aparecida Silva
Pinto,Sérgio Wyton Lima
Otoni,Alba
Figueiredo,Roberta Carvalho
Rios,Danyelle Romana Alves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira Júnior,Wander Valadares de
Turani,Sylvia Dias
Marinho,Maria Aparecida Silva
Pinto,Sérgio Wyton Lima
Otoni,Alba
Figueiredo,Roberta Carvalho
Rios,Danyelle Romana Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Peritoneal Dialysis
CA-125 Antigen
Chemokine CCL2
Chronic Kidney Disease
Inflammation
topic Peritoneal Dialysis
CA-125 Antigen
Chemokine CCL2
Chronic Kidney Disease
Inflammation
description Abstract Introduction: Progressive structural changes in the peritoneal membrane occur over the course of treatment in peritoneal dialysis (PD), resulting in an increase in cytokines such as CCL2 and structural changes in peritoneal membrane triggering an increase in CA-125 in dialysate, which reflects a probable local inflammatory process, with possible loss of mesothelial cells. Thus, the current study aimed to evaluate the association between plasma and CCL2 and CA-125 dialysate levels in patients undergoing PD. Methods: Cross-sectional study was conducted with 41 patients undergoing PD. The assessments of CA-125 and CCL2 levels were performed using a capture ELISA. Correlations were estimated using Spearman's correlation and the investigation of the association between the explanatory variables (CCL2) and response variable (CA-125) was done for crude ratio of arithmetic means and adjusted utilizing generalized linear models. Results: A moderate positive correlation was observed between the levels of CA-125 and CCL2 in the dialysate (rho = 0.696). A statistically significant association was found between the levels in the CCL2 and CA-125 dialysate (RoM=1.31; CI = 1.20-1.43), which remained after adjustment for age (RoM = 1.31; CI=1.19-1.44) and for time in months of PD (RoM=1.34, CI=1.22-1.48). Conclusion: The association of CA-125 levels with CCL2 in the dialysate may indicate that the local inflammatory process leads to temporary or definitive changes in peritoneal membrane. A better understanding of this pathogenesis could contribute to the discovery of new inflammatory biomarkers.
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