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This comprehensive, evidence-based publication is part of Springer’s multi-volume series on the applications of biomarkers in disease diagnostics. It features expert contributions focused on the various uses of biomarkers in cases of kidney disease.



In the past decade there has been a major sea change in the way disease is diagnosed and investigated due to the advent of high throughput technologies, such as microarrays, lab on a chip, proteomics, genomics, lipomics, metabolomics etc. These advances have enabled the discovery of new and novel markers of disease relating to autoimmune disorders, cancers, endocrine diseases, genetic disorders, sensory damage, intestinal diseases etc. In many instances these developments have gone hand in hand with the discovery of biomarkers elucidated via traditional or conventional methods, such as histopathology or clinical biochemistry. Together with microprocessor-based data analysis, advanced statistics and bioinformatics these markers have been used to identify individuals with active disease or pathology as well as those who are refractory or have distinguishing pathologies. New analytical methods that have been used to identify markers of disease and is suggested that there may be as many as 40 different platforms. Unfortunately techniques and methods have not been readily transferable to other disease states and sometimes diagnosis still relies on single analytes rather than a cohort of markers. There is thus a demand for a comprehensive and focused evidenced-based text and scientific literature that addresses these issues. Hence the formulation of Biomarkers in Disease.The series covers a wide number of areas including for example, nutrition, cancer, endocrinology, cardiology, addictions, immunology, birth defects, genetics, and so on. The chapters are written by national or international experts and specialists.

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Volume 1
Part I General Aspects
1(268)
1 Biomarkers in Kidney Transplantation
3(24)
Mohsen Nafar
Shiva Samavat
2 Diagnostic Biomarkers of Acute Kidney Injury in Newborns
27(14)
Athanasios Chalkias
Nicoletta Iacovidou
3 Osmolal Gap as a Biomarker in Kidney Injury: Focusing on the Differential Diagnosis of Metabolic Acidosis
41(12)
Jeonghwan Lee
Nam Ju Heo
Jin Suk Han
4 Peritoneal Effluent Biomarker Discovery in Peritoneal Dialysis: The Omics Era
53(16)
Deirisa Lopes Barreto
Dirk G. Struijk
5 Metabolomics and Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease
69(14)
Toshihiro Kobayashi
6 Hypoxia as a Biomarker of Kidney Disease
83(24)
Roger G. Evans
Julian A. Smith
Bruce S. Gardiner
David W. Smith
Amanda G. Thrift
Clive N. May
Yugeesh R. Lankadeeva
Andrew D. Cochrane
7 MicroRNAs in Kidney Diseases
107(32)
Grazia Serino
Fabio Sallustio
Francesco Paolo Schena
8 Serum Creatinine Trajectories in Kidney Disease
139(32)
Macaulay Onuigbo
Nneoma Agbasi
Ogonna Oguejiofor
Emmanuel Okocha
Chinawaeze Aneke
Charles Odenigbo
9 Random Spot Urine Markers for Kidney and Their Applications
171(34)
Maria Guedes-Marques
Carlos Botelho
Pedro Maia
Teresa Mendes
Armando Carreira
10 Overview of Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL) as a Biomarker in Nephrology
205(24)
Valeria Cernaro
Davide Bolignano
Antoine Buemi
Antonio Lacquaniti
Domenico Santoro
Michele Buemi
11 Chemokines as Potential Markers in Pediatric Renal Diseases
229(20)
Ana Cristina Simoes e Silva
Andre Barreto Pereira
Mauro Martins Teixeira
Antonio Lucio Teixeira
12 Kidney and Neoplastic Disease: Overview with a Particular Interest to Interpretation of Cancer Biomarkers
249(20)
Giuseppe Coppolino
Mariadelina Simeoni
Laura Rivoli
Chiara Summaria
Davide Bolignano
Part II Circulating and Body Fluid Biomarkers
269(398)
13 Creatinine Assays in Early Infancy: How to Aim for a Moving Target
271(30)
Karel Allegaert
14 Urinary Angiotensinogen as a Biomarker for Renal Disease
301(26)
Zeynep Kendi Celebi
Siyar Erdogmus
Sule Sengul
15 Flow Cytometry of Urinary Leukocytes and Lymphocytes as a Biomarker of Renal Disease
327(20)
Philipp Enghard
Birgit Rudolph
Jan Klocke
Gabriela Riemekasten
16 Proteome of Human Urinary Exosomes in Diabetic Nephropathy
347(22)
Gloria Alvarez-Llamas
Irene Zubiri
17 Renal Biomarkers N-Acetyl-Beta-d-Glucosaminidase (NAG), Endothelin, and Their Application
369(28)
Serap Cuhadar
Tuna Semerci
18 Methylated Arginines as Biomarkers in Renal Disease
397(30)
Arduino A. Mangoni
Angelo Zinellu
Salvatore Sotgia
Andrew Rowland
Ciriaco Carru
19 Albuminuria as a Biomarker of the Renal Disease
427(18)
Visnja Lezaic
20 Serum Cystatin C as a Biomarker
445(18)
Serap Cuhadar
21 Homocysteinemia as a Biomarker in Kidney Disease
463(28)
Velibor Cabarkapa
Mirjana Deric
22 Fetal Beta2-Microglobulin as a Biomarker of Kidney Disease
491(24)
Gilles Grange
Marie Clemence Leguy
Vassilis Tsatsaris
Jean Guibourdenche
23 Proteinuric Biomarkers in Chronic Kidney Disease
515(20)
Claudio Bazzi
Omran Bakoush
24 Apelin and Copeptin as Biomarkers of Kidney Disease
535(22)
Antonio Lacquaniti
Valeria Chirico
Valeria Cernaro
Rosaria Lupica
Antonio David
Michele Buemi
25 BLyS and APRIL Cytokines as Biomarkers of Kidney Diseases
557(20)
26 Erythrocyte Glutathione Transferase as a Biomarker in Kidney Health and Disease
577(22)
Alessio Bocedi
Annalisa Noce
Raffaele Fabrini
Nicola Di Daniele
Francesco Galli
Giorgio Ricci
27 Plasma Growth Arrest-Specific Protein 6 (Gas6) as a Biomarker of Renal Diseases
599(24)
Aybala Erek Toprak
28 Soluble Urokinase Receptor as a Biomarker in Kidney Disease
623(24)
Takehiko Wada
29 Salivary Urea Nitrogen as a Biomarker for Renal Dysfunction
647(20)
Viviane Calice-Silva
Jochen G. Raimann
Wen Wu
Roberto Pecoits-Filho
Peter Kotanko
Nathan Levin
Volume 2
Part III Specific Diseases and Conditions
667(264)
30 Chronic Allograft Damage Index (CADI) as a Biomarker in Kidney Transplantation
669(20)
Ilkka Helantera
Fernanda Ortiz
Petri Koskinen
31 Biomarkers for Kidney Injury in Cystic Fibrosis
689(30)
Kevin J. Downes
Stuart L. Goldstein
32 Biomarkers in IgA Nephropathy
719(30)
Mohsen Nafar
Shiva Samavat
33 MicroRNAs as Biomarkers of Diabetic Nephropathy
749(30)
Aaron D. McClelland
Phillip Kantharidis
34 Biomarkers in Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
779(32)
Mohsen Nafar
Shiva Kalantari
35 Biomarkers of Renal Microthrombosis in Lupus Nephritis
811(20)
Maria Galindo-Izquierdo
Elena Gonzalo-Gil
Oscar Toldos
Jose Luis Pablos-Alvarez
36 Planar Antibody Arrays for Biomarkers in Nephritis
831(18)
Christer Wingren
37 Malondialdehyde as a Biomarker in Kidney Transplantation
849(26)
Isabel Fonseca
38 Utility of Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin in Kidney Transplantation: Detailed Review
875(20)
Juan C. Ramirez-Sandoval
William Herrington
Luis E. Morales-Buenrostro
39 miR-210 as a Biomarker in Renal Carcinoma
895(16)
Hideto Iwamoto
Mitsuhiko Osaki
Masashi Honda
Takehiro Sejima
Atsushi Takenaka
Futoshi Okada
40 Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) and Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) in Peritoneal Dialysis: Biological Implications and Clinical Utility
911(20)
Deirisa Lopes Barreto
Raymond T. Krediet
Part IV Molecular, Cellular, and Histological Variables
931(118)
41 Assessing Fibrosis in Kidney Biopsies
933(22)
Behtash Ghazi Nezami
Alton B. Farris
42 Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) in Biomarker Discovery and Applications in Nephrology
955(22)
Imari Mimura
Masaomi Nangaku
43 Cell Cycle Arrest Biomarkers in Kidney Disease
977(14)
Kianoush Kashani
Erin N. Frazee
John A. Kellum
44 Integrin-Linked Kinase (ILK) Expression as a Biomarker in Cancer of the Kidney
991(24)
Miriam de Fatima Brasil Engelman
Gustavo Goncalves Engelman
45 Molecular Biomarkers and Treatments for Renal Cell Carcinoma
1015(18)
46 M-Type Phospholipase A2 Receptor as a Biomarker in Kidney Disease
1033(16)
Elion Hoxha
Rolf A.K. Stahl
Part V Functional and Structural Variables
1049(144)
47 Ultrasound Elastography in Kidney Disease
1051(26)
Fuat Ozkan
Cemil Goya
Sema Yildiz
Mahmut Duymus
Mehmet Sait Menzilcioglu
Serhat Avcu
Mehmet Fatih Inci
48 Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity as a Biomarker in Chronic Dialysis Patients
1077(24)
Petar Avramovski
Aleksandar Sikole
49 Renal Arterial Resistance Index
1101(20)
Massimo Iacoviello
Valeria Antoncecchi
Marta Leone
Marco Matteo Ciccone
50 Pulmonary Pressure as a Novel Prognostic Biomarker in Renal Patients
1121(22)
Davide Bolignano
Francesco Mattace-Raso
Eric J. Sijbrands
Anna Pisano
Giuseppe Coppolino
51 Estimation of Glomerular Filtration Rate
1143(32)
Antonan Jabor
Janka Franekova
Lenka Hoskova
52 Red Blood Cell Distribution Width: Useful Predictor for Treatment Response in Primary Glomerular Diseases
1175(18)
Kenan Turgutalp
Simge Bardak
Serap Demir
Ahmet Kiykim
Part VI Resources
1193(12)
53 Recommended Resources on Biomarkers in Kidney Disease
1195(10)
Rajkumar Rajendram
Vinood B. Patel
Victor R. Preedy
Index 1205
Professor Victor R. Preedy is a senior faculty member of King's College London (Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry) and King's College Hospital (Professor of Clinical Biochemistry). He is attached to both the Diabetes and Nutritional Sciences Division and the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics. He is also Director of the Genomics Centre and a member of the School of Medicine. Professor Preedy graduated in 1974 with an Honours Degree in Biology and Physiology with Pharmacology. He gained his University of London PhD in 1981. In 1993 he gained his second doctoral degree, for his outstanding contribution to protein metabolism in health and disease. He has received membership and fellowship of a number of academic and professional bodies in the UK, including the Royal College of Pathologists, the Royal Institute of Public Health, and the Royal Society of Chemistry. Professor Preedy has published over 570 articles, which includes 165 peer-reviewed manuscripts based on original research, 100 reviews, and over 50 books and book volumes.