Circulating Biomarkers to Predict Diabetic Retinopathy in Patients with Diabetic Kidney Disease

Author:

Jonny Jonny1ORCID,Violetta Laurencia1ORCID,Kartasasmita Arief S.2ORCID,Supriyadi Rudi2,Rita Coriejati2

Affiliation:

1. Nephrology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Gatot Soebroto Indonesia Army Central Hospital, Jakarta 10410, Indonesia

2. Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjajaran, Bandung 40132, Indonesia

Abstract

The purpose of this review is to outline the currently available circulating biomarkers to predict diabetic retinopathy (DR) in patients with diabetic kidney disease (DKD). Studies have extensively reported the association between DR and DKD, suggesting the presence of common pathways of microangiopathy. The presence of other ocular complications including diabetic cataracts may hinder the detection of retinopathy, which may affect the visual outcome after surgery. Unlike DKD screening, the detection of DR requires complex, costly machines and trained technicians. Recognizing potential biological markers related to glycation and oxidative stress, inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, basement membrane thickening, angiogenesis, and thrombosis as well as novel molecular markers involved in the microangiopathy process may be useful as predictors of retinopathy and identify those at risk of DR progression, especially in cases where retinal visualization becomes a clinical challenge. Further investigations could assist in deciding which biomarkers possess the highest predictive power to predict retinopathy in clinical settings.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cell Biology,Cognitive Neuroscience,Sensory Systems,Optometry,Ophthalmology

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