International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2023)

Increased Levels of Circulating IGFBP4 and ANGPTL8 with a Prospective Role in Diabetic Nephropathy

  • Hana Th. AlMajed,
  • Mohamed Abu-Farha,
  • Eman Alshawaf,
  • Sriraman Devarajan,
  • Zahra Alsairafi,
  • Ashraf Elhelaly,
  • Preethi Cherian,
  • Irina Al-Khairi,
  • Hamad Ali,
  • Rose Mol Jose,
  • Thangavel Alphonse Thanaraj,
  • Ebaa Al-Ozairi,
  • Fahd Al-Mulla,
  • Abdulnabi Al Attar,
  • Jehad Abubaker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241814244
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 18
p. 14244

Abstract

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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a complicated condition related to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D). ANGPTL8 is a hepatic protein highlighted as a risk factor for DN in patients with T2D; additionally, recent evidence from DN studies supports the involvement of growth hormone/IGF/IGF-binding protein axis constituents. The potential link between ANGPTL8 and IGFBPs in DN has not been explored before. Here, we assessed changes in the circulating ANGPTL8 levels in patients with DN and its association with IGFBP-1, -3, and -4. Our data revealed a significant rise in circulating ANGPTL8 in people with DN, 4443.35 ± 396 ng/mL compared to 2059.73 ± 216 ng/mL in people with T2D (p p p < 0.001, and the specificity was 85.9%. In conclusion, our results showed a significant increase in ANGPTL8 in patients with DN that correlated exclusively with IGFBP-4, implicating a potential role of both proteins in the pathophysiology of DN. Our findings highlight the significance of these biomarkers, suggesting them as promising diagnostic molecules for the detection of diabetic nephropathy.

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