2024
Identification and validation of urinary CXCL9 as a biomarker for diagnosis of acute interstitial nephritis
Moledina D, Obeid W, Smith R, Rosales I, Sise M, Moeckel G, Kashgarian M, Kuperman M, Campbell K, Lefferts S, Meliambro K, Bitzer M, Perazella M, Luciano R, Pober J, Cantley L, Colvin R, Wilson F, Parikh C. Identification and validation of urinary CXCL9 as a biomarker for diagnosis of acute interstitial nephritis. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2024, 134: e180583. PMID: 38488004, PMCID: PMC10940080, DOI: 10.1172/jci180583.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Urine TNF-α and IL-9 for clinical diagnosis of acute interstitial nephritis
Moledina DG, Wilson FP, Pober JS, Perazella MA, Singh N, Luciano RL, Obeid W, Lin H, Kuperman M, Moeckel GW, Kashgarian M, Cantley LG, Parikh CR. Urine TNF-α and IL-9 for clinical diagnosis of acute interstitial nephritis. JCI Insight 2019, 4: e127456. PMID: 31092735, PMCID: PMC6542610, DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.127456.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute interstitial nephritisAcute kidney diseasePrebiopsy diagnosisKidney biopsyKidney diseaseIL-9AIN diagnosisUrine TNFInterstitial nephritisSpecific T cell subsetsAcute tubular injuryDiabetic kidney diseaseIL-9 levelsTNF-α levelsT cell subsetsAddition of biomarkersPlasma cytokinesCytokine levelsTubular injuryHighest quartileMultivariable analysisCell subsetsUrinary TNFBlood eosinophilsGlomerular disease
2010
LATE‐ONSET OMEPRAZOLE‐ASSOCIATED ACUTE INTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS
Ni N, Moeckel GW, Kumar C. LATE‐ONSET OMEPRAZOLE‐ASSOCIATED ACUTE INTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2010, 58: 2443-2444. PMID: 21143456, DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2010.03194.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHematuria and Decreased Kidney Function as Initial Signs of Acute B-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Seo-Mayer P, Kenney B, McNamara J, Stein J, Moeckel GW. Hematuria and Decreased Kidney Function as Initial Signs of Acute B-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia. American Journal Of Kidney Diseases 2010, 56: 1001-1005. PMID: 20599308, DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2010.03.029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute lymphoblastic leukemiaKidney biopsy specimenKidney functionLymphoblastic leukemiaAcute B-cell lymphoblastic leukemiaSmall round blue cellsB-cell lymphoblastic leukemiaInitial presenting signRound blue cellsExtensive retroperitoneal lymphadenopathySignificant nuclear atypiaInduction chemotherapyInitial manifestationRetroperitoneal lymphadenopathyBilateral nephromegalyPresenting signImmunohistochemical workupInterstitial infiltratesBiopsy specimenNuclear atypiaComputed tomographyPositive stainingUnusual caseTerminal deoxynucleotidyl transferaseInitial signs
2009
Resolution of renal inflammation: a new role for NF-κB1 (p50) in inflammatory kidney diseases
Panzer U, Steinmetz OM, Turner JE, Meyer-Schwesinger C, von Ruffer C, Meyer TN, Zahner G, Gómez-Guerrero C, Schmid RM, Helmchen U, Moeckel GW, Wolf G, Stahl RA, Thaiss F. Resolution of renal inflammation: a new role for NF-κB1 (p50) in inflammatory kidney diseases. American Journal Of Physiology. Renal Physiology 2009, 297: f429-f439. PMID: 19458123, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.90435.2008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActive Transport, Cell NucleusAcute DiseaseAnimalsAntilymphocyte SerumBlotting, SouthwesternCells, CulturedChemokinesDisease Models, AnimalEndothelial CellsGlomerulonephritisImmunohistochemistryKidney GlomerulusLipopolysaccharidesMaleMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutNephritisNF-kappa B p50 SubunitNF-kappa B p52 SubunitProtein MultimerizationRatsRats, WistarRemission, SpontaneousTime FactorsTranscription Factor RelATranscription Factor RelBConceptsNF-kappaBRenal inflammationTissue injuryNF-kappaB p50 knockout miceRenal inflammatory cell infiltrationHighest chemokine expressionP50 knockout miceRenal tissue injuryResolution of LPSGlomerular immune injuryInflammatory kidney diseasesInflammatory cell infiltrationRenal inflammatory diseaseProinflammatory gene expressionModel of glomerulonephritisTranscription factor NF-kappaBResolution periodImmune injuryRenal diseaseChemokine expressionAcute nephritisKidney diseaseCell infiltrationInflammatory diseasesInflammatory process
2003
Importance of Functional EGF Receptors in Recovery from Acute Nephrotoxic Injury
Wang Z, Chen JK, Wang SW, Moeckel G, Harris RC. Importance of Functional EGF Receptors in Recovery from Acute Nephrotoxic Injury. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2003, 14: 3147-3154. PMID: 14638913, DOI: 10.1097/01.asn.0000098681.56240.1a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAnimalsChemical and Drug Induced Liver InjuryErbB ReceptorsMercuric ChlorideMiceTime FactorsConceptsAcute nephrotoxic injuryTubular injuryNephrotoxic injurySerum blood urea nitrogenEGF receptorDUTP nick end labeling stainingNick end labeling stainingRenal tubular injuryBlood urea nitrogenWild-type miceReceptor tyrosine kinase activityTubule injuryRenal compromiseCreatinine levelsRenal expressionAcute injuryHistologic evidenceExogenous administrationSuch injuriesLabeling stainingKidney's abilityUrea nitrogenRate of recoveryInjuryMice