Urinary peptidomics and bioinformatics for the detection of diabetic kidney disease

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Letícia de Almeida Brondani
Ariana Aguiar Soares
Mariana Recamonde-Mendoza
Angélica Dall’Agnol
Joíza Lins Camargo
Karina Mariante Monteiro
Sandra Pinho Silveiro
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[1] Endocrine Division,
[2] Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA),undefined
[3] Porto Alegre,undefined
[4] RS,undefined
[5] Brazil. Graduate Program in Medical Sciences: Endocrinology,undefined
[6] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[7] Department of Internal Medicine,undefined
[8] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS),undefined
[9] Institute of Informatics,undefined
[10] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS),undefined
[11] Bioinformatics Core,undefined
[12] Experimental Research Center,undefined
[13] Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA),undefined
[14] Laboratório de Genômica Estrutural e Funcional,undefined
[15] Departamento de Biologia Molecular e Biotecnologia,undefined
[16] Centro de Biotecnologia,undefined
[17] Instituto de Biociências,undefined
[18] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS),undefined
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The aim of this study was to establish a peptidomic profile based on LC-MS/MS and random forest (RF) algorithm to distinguish the urinary peptidomic scenario of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients with different stages of diabetic kidney disease (DKD). Urine from 60 T2DM patients was collected: 22 normal (stage A1), 18 moderately increased (stage A2) and 20 severely increased (stage A3) albuminuria. A total of 1080 naturally occurring peptides were detected, which resulted in the identification of a total of 100 proteins, irrespective of the patients’ renal status. The classification accuracy showed that the most severe DKD (A3) presented a distinct urinary peptidomic pattern. Estimates for peptide importance assessed during RF model training included multiple fragments of collagen and alpha-1 antitrypsin, previously associated to DKD. Proteasix tool predicted 48 proteases potentially involved in the generation of the 60 most important peptides identified in the urine of DM patients, including metallopeptidases, cathepsins, and calpains. Collectively, our study lightened some biomarkers possibly involved in the pathogenic mechanisms of DKD, suggesting that peptidomics is a valuable tool for identifying the molecular mechanisms underpinning the disease and thus novel therapeutic targets.
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