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Increased urinary neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin in urinary tract infections and leukocyturia
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Abstract
Background: Neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin (NGAL) is a protein present in neutrophils. NGAL is a promising biomarker for acute kidney injury. In urinary tract infections, urinary neutrophils can be a potential source of urinary NGAL. We investigated the effects of urinary tract infection and urinary neutrophil counts on urinary NGAL values.
Methods: NGAL was assayed using an immunoassay (ARCHITECT). Urine flowcytometry was performed with the UF-1000i (Sysmex).
Results: A correlation between the urinary white blood cell (WBC) count and NGAL concentrations was observed: log(Y) (NGAL, μg/L)=1.284+0.439 log(X) (urinary WBC, 109 cells/L); r=0.518. Similarly, the bacterial count correlated weakly with NGAL: log(Y) (NGAL, μg/L)=1.796+0.124 log(X) (bacterial count, 109 cells/L); r=0.243. Albuminuria correlated moderately with NGAL values: log(Y) (NGAL, μg/L)=1.557+0.339 log(X) (albuminuria, mg/L); r=0.368; α1-microglobulin (a1M) correlated weakly with NGAL: log(Y) (NGAL, μg/L)=1.631+0.360 log(X) (a1M, mg/L); r=0.381.
Conclusions: Leukocyte contributions to urinary NGAL concentrations can be important. In leukocyturia or tubular damage (e.g., intensive care patients), using a fixed cut-off value for interpreting urinary NGAL data can lead to false positive results. Therefore, we suggest a mathematical correction in cases with pyuria (>100×109 cells/L) and urinary NGAL concentration >100 μg/L: corrected NGAL (μg/L)=NGAL–0.12 (urinary WBC, 109 cells/L).
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Title: Increased urinary neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin in urinary tract infections and leukocyturia
Description:
Abstract
Background: Neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin (NGAL) is a protein present in neutrophils.
NGAL is a promising biomarker for acute kidney injury.
In urinary tract infections, urinary neutrophils can be a potential source of urinary NGAL.
We investigated the effects of urinary tract infection and urinary neutrophil counts on urinary NGAL values.
Methods: NGAL was assayed using an immunoassay (ARCHITECT).
Urine flowcytometry was performed with the UF-1000i (Sysmex).
Results: A correlation between the urinary white blood cell (WBC) count and NGAL concentrations was observed: log(Y) (NGAL, μg/L)=1.
284+0.
439 log(X) (urinary WBC, 109 cells/L); r=0.
518.
Similarly, the bacterial count correlated weakly with NGAL: log(Y) (NGAL, μg/L)=1.
796+0.
124 log(X) (bacterial count, 109 cells/L); r=0.
243.
Albuminuria correlated moderately with NGAL values: log(Y) (NGAL, μg/L)=1.
557+0.
339 log(X) (albuminuria, mg/L); r=0.
368; α1-microglobulin (a1M) correlated weakly with NGAL: log(Y) (NGAL, μg/L)=1.
631+0.
360 log(X) (a1M, mg/L); r=0.
381.
Conclusions: Leukocyte contributions to urinary NGAL concentrations can be important.
In leukocyturia or tubular damage (e.
g.
, intensive care patients), using a fixed cut-off value for interpreting urinary NGAL data can lead to false positive results.
Therefore, we suggest a mathematical correction in cases with pyuria (>100×109 cells/L) and urinary NGAL concentration >100 μg/L: corrected NGAL (μg/L)=NGAL–0.
12 (urinary WBC, 109 cells/L).
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