1. Determination of urine cofilin-1 level in acute kidney injury using a high-throughput localized surface plasmon-coupled fluorescence biosensor.
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Ying-Feng Chang, Cheng-Han Chao, Lih-Yuan Lin, Cheng-Han Tsai, Chien Chou, and Yi-Jang Lee
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ISCHEMIA ,KIDNEY diseases ,ACUTE kidney failure ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves ,BIOSENSORS - Abstract
The actin-depolymerizing factor (ADF)/cofilin protein family has been reported to be associated with ischemia-induced renal disorders. We examine whether cofilin-1 is associated with acute kidney injury (AKI) using human urine samples. We exploited a 96-well based high-throughput biosensor that uses gold nanoparticles and a sandwich immunoassay to detect the urine cofilin-1 level of AKI patients. The mean urine cofilin-1 level of the AKI patients (n = 37 from 47 cases analyzed) was twofold higher than that of healthy adults (n = 21 from 29 cases analyzed). The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve showed that cofilin-1 was acceptable for discriminating AKI patients from healthy adults. However, an increase of the sample size is required to conclude the importance of urine cofilin-1 on AKI diagnosis, and the high-throughput ultrasensitive biosensor used in this study would greatly accelerate the measurement of urine cofilin-1 in an increased sample size. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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