LabMedica

Download Mobile App
Recent News Expo Clinical Chem. Molecular Diagnostics Hematology Immunology Microbiology Pathology Technology Industry Focus

Biomarkers Evaluate Kidney Injury in Cancer Patients

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 17 Feb 2021
Print article
Image: Histopathology of drug-induced acute interstitial nephritis showing interstitial inflammation with prominent eosinophils and tubulitis (the presence of inflammatory cells within the tubular wall) (Photo courtesy of NephSim).
Image: Histopathology of drug-induced acute interstitial nephritis showing interstitial inflammation with prominent eosinophils and tubulitis (the presence of inflammatory cells within the tubular wall) (Photo courtesy of NephSim).
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) are monoclonal antibodies that can unleash the immune system by blocking surface molecules that serve as important breaks (or checkpoints) that mediate negative regulation of T cells. ICI have substantially improved the prognosis for patients with a wide range of malignancies.

ICI therapy may induce a variety of immune related adverse events (iRAEs), including nephrotoxicity. The incidence of iRAE in patients receiving ICI can be as high as 85% depending on the target and the use of mono- or combination therapy. The most commonly affected organs are skin, endocrine glands, gastrointestinal tract, lungs and liver.

Nephrologists at the Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN, USA) carried out a single center, retrospective observational study. They performed a search of the electronic medical records for all patients who had received an ICI and suffered an acute kidney injury (AKI) event between January 2014 and June 2020. There were 37 patients with ICI-AKI and 13 non-ICI AKI referents in the cohort for analysis. Clinical and laboratory features, including serum creatinine (SCr), serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and urine retinol binding protein/ urine creatinine(uRBP/Cr) levels at AKI event were evaluated.

The scientists reported that At time of AKI, SCr, CRP and uRBP/Cr were significantly higher in the ICI-AKI compared to the non-ICI-AKI patients (median [IQR] serum creatinine 2.0 [1.7, 2.9] versus1.5 [1.3, 1.6] mg/dL, serum CRP 54.0 [33.7, 90.0] versus 3.5 [3.0, 7.9] mg/L and urine uRBP/Cr 1,927 [1,174, 46,522] versus 233 [127, 989] mcg/g Cr, respectively). Compared to the referent group, time from ICI initiation to AKI was shorter in the ICI-AKI patients. Among the ICI-AKI group, complete renal recovery occurred in 39% of patients by three months; rechallenge occurred in 16 (43%) of patients, of whom three (19%) had recurrence of AKI. A pattern was observed with eGFR, which decreased in the ICI-AKI group as compared to the non-ICI-AKI at the time of AKI (median 28.9 [16.7, 37.8] versus 40.6 [38.9, 46] mL/min/1.73m2, respectively.

Sandra M. Herrmann, MD, a Nephrologist and the study's senior author, said, “Immune checkpoint inhibitors have improved the prognosis for patients with a wide range of malignancies including melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer and renal cancer. In some patients, this enhanced immune response may target kidney tissue, leading to acute kidney inflammation known as interstitial nephritis.”

The authors concluded that their study provided novel, important data for clinicians regarding the use of biomarkers in the routine evaluation of cause of AKI in patients on ICI therapy. These biomarkers could assist with discriminating ICI-AKI from other causes and may also help aid clinical decision-making related to both management and recurrence. They also described distinguishing clinical characteristics of patients with ICI-AKI, which may help with the diagnosis and possible prevention of ICI-AKI, by reinforcing the strategy of avoidance of acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) associated drugs in this type of patient. The study was published on February 1, 2021 in the journal Kidney International Reports.

Related Links:
Mayo Clinic

Gold Member
Flocked Fiber Swabs
Puritan® Patented HydraFlock®
Verification Panels for Assay Development & QC
Seroconversion Panels
New
HIV-1 Test
HIV-1 Real Time RT-PCR Kit
New
Bordetella Pertussis Molecular Assay
Alethia Pertussis

Print article

Channels

Immunology

view channel
Image: The cancer stem cell test can accurately choose more effective treatments (Photo courtesy of University of Cincinnati)

Stem Cell Test Predicts Treatment Outcome for Patients with Platinum-Resistant Ovarian Cancer

Epithelial ovarian cancer frequently responds to chemotherapy initially, but eventually, the tumor develops resistance to the therapy, leading to regrowth. This resistance is partially due to the activation... Read more

Microbiology

view channel
Image: The lab-in-tube assay could improve TB diagnoses in rural or resource-limited areas (Photo courtesy of Kenny Lass/Tulane University)

Handheld Device Delivers Low-Cost TB Results in Less Than One Hour

Tuberculosis (TB) remains the deadliest infectious disease globally, affecting an estimated 10 million people annually. In 2021, about 4.2 million TB cases went undiagnosed or unreported, mainly due to... Read more

Technology

view channel
Image: The HIV-1 self-testing chip will be capable of selectively detecting HIV in whole blood samples (Photo courtesy of Shutterstock)

Disposable Microchip Technology Could Selectively Detect HIV in Whole Blood Samples

As of the end of 2023, approximately 40 million people globally were living with HIV, and around 630,000 individuals died from AIDS-related illnesses that same year. Despite a substantial decline in deaths... Read more

Industry

view channel
Image: The collaboration aims to leverage Oxford Nanopore\'s sequencing platform and Cepheid\'s GeneXpert system to advance the field of sequencing for infectious diseases (Photo courtesy of Cepheid)

Cepheid and Oxford Nanopore Technologies Partner on Advancing Automated Sequencing-Based Solutions

Cepheid (Sunnyvale, CA, USA), a leading molecular diagnostics company, and Oxford Nanopore Technologies (Oxford, UK), the company behind a new generation of sequencing-based molecular analysis technologies,... Read more
Sekisui Diagnostics UK Ltd.