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Hidden Blood Biomarkers to Revolutionize Diagnosis of Diabetic Kidney Disease

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 20 Nov 2025

Diabetic kidney disease often develops silently, and many patients are diagnosed only after irreversible damage has occurred. More...

Late diagnosis frequently leads to complications affecting the kidneys, heart, and other major organs. India has more than 101 million adults living with diabetes and another 136 million at risk, adding urgency to early detection strategies. Identifying those at risk earlier could dramatically change outcomes.

A new study has now highlighted hidden blood-based biomarkers that may help detect kidney complications at a much earlier stage, offering opportunities for more precise and timely intervention. These early biomarkers could improve diagnostic accuracy, guide preventive treatment, and support a more personalized approach to diabetes management.

Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Mumbai, India), in collaboration with Osmania Medical College (Hyderabad, India) and Clarity Bio Systems (Mumbai, India), applied metabolomics — an approach that maps biochemical patterns in blood — to examine shifts in metabolic pathways associated with early kidney injury.

The research team used advanced analytical techniques to quantify circulating metabolites and map how they differed among diabetic subgroups. By comparing blood metabolites from diabetic patients and healthy individuals, they uncovered distinct metabolic subgroups that may signal heightened risk long before traditional clinical markers appear. Because metabolomic signatures can reflect even subtle biological changes, the approach may help identify patients whose kidneys are under strain despite normal routine test results. These biochemical signatures offer a window into kidney stress much earlier than conventional markers, opening the door to tailored care before damage becomes irreversible.

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