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Novel urine biomarkers to distinguish UTI from culture-negative pyuria
by
Spencer, John D
, Schwaderer, Andrew L
, Watson, Joshua R
, Hill, Elaise B
, Cohen, Daniel M
, Kline, David
in
3-Hydroxyanthranilate 3,4-dioxygenase
/ B-cell lymphoma
/ Biomarkers
/ Cathepsin S
/ Cell culture
/ Cell death
/ Children
/ Creatinine
/ Emergency medical care
/ Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
/ Esterase
/ GTPase-activating protein
/ Leukocytes
/ Lymphocytes B
/ Pediatrics
/ Proteins
/ Pyuria
/ Urinalysis
/ Urinary tract
/ Urinary tract infections
/ Urine
2022
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Novel urine biomarkers to distinguish UTI from culture-negative pyuria
by
Spencer, John D
, Schwaderer, Andrew L
, Watson, Joshua R
, Hill, Elaise B
, Cohen, Daniel M
, Kline, David
in
3-Hydroxyanthranilate 3,4-dioxygenase
/ B-cell lymphoma
/ Biomarkers
/ Cathepsin S
/ Cell culture
/ Cell death
/ Children
/ Creatinine
/ Emergency medical care
/ Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
/ Esterase
/ GTPase-activating protein
/ Leukocytes
/ Lymphocytes B
/ Pediatrics
/ Proteins
/ Pyuria
/ Urinalysis
/ Urinary tract
/ Urinary tract infections
/ Urine
2022
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Novel urine biomarkers to distinguish UTI from culture-negative pyuria
by
Spencer, John D
, Schwaderer, Andrew L
, Watson, Joshua R
, Hill, Elaise B
, Cohen, Daniel M
, Kline, David
in
3-Hydroxyanthranilate 3,4-dioxygenase
/ B-cell lymphoma
/ Biomarkers
/ Cathepsin S
/ Cell culture
/ Cell death
/ Children
/ Creatinine
/ Emergency medical care
/ Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
/ Esterase
/ GTPase-activating protein
/ Leukocytes
/ Lymphocytes B
/ Pediatrics
/ Proteins
/ Pyuria
/ Urinalysis
/ Urinary tract
/ Urinary tract infections
/ Urine
2022
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Novel urine biomarkers to distinguish UTI from culture-negative pyuria
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Novel urine biomarkers to distinguish UTI from culture-negative pyuria
2022
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BackgroundEmergency departments (EDs) often rely on urinalysis (UA) to rapidly identify urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children. However, the suboptimal test characteristics of UA can lead to false-positive results. Novel urinary biomarkers may increase the diagnostic precision of UA. In this study, we compared the concentrations of 6 pre-selected proteins: BH3 interacting domain death agonist (BID), B-cell lymphoma 6 protein, ras GTPase-activating protein 1, cathepsin S (CTSS), 3-hydroxyanthranilate 3,4-dioxygenase, and transgelin-2.MethodsIn a pediatric ED, we prospectively enrolled 167 children with UA and urine culture collected. Pyuria was defined as either ≥ 5 white blood cells per high-power field on microscopy or positive leukocyte esterase (LE). The urine culture was considered positive if it yielded ≥ 50,000 colony-forming units per milliliter of any single urinary pathogen. Urine protein levels were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and normalized to urine creatinine.ResultsBID was significantly higher in the UTI group compared to the culture-negative pyuria group with a mean ratio of 1.42 (95% confidence interval (CI), 1.15, 1.76) when uncorrected for creatinine concentration. When corrected for creatinine concentration, CTSS was significantly elevated in the UTI group compared to the culture-negative pyuria group with a mean ratio of 2.11 (95% CI, 1.39, 3.21).ConclusionsBID and CTSS concentrations were elevated in the urine of children with UTI compared to those with culture-negative pyuria. These proteins deserve further research into their utility to serve as novel biomarkers for UTI.
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Springer Nature B.V
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