Possible involvement of mast cells in renal fibrosis in patients with IgA nephropathy |
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Authors: | T. Sakamoto-Ihara Y. Suzuki A. Kurusu M. Yamashita S. Horikoshi Y. Tomino |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Juntendo University School of Medicine, 2-1-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8421, Japan |
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Abstract: | Objective: The objective of the present study is to investigate whether human mast cells (MC) contribute to renal damage through local
activation of the renin-angiotensin system, by assessing their numbers in renal biopsy specimens from patients with IgA nephropathy
(IgAN) or minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS).
Methods: In patients with IgAN and MCNS, the numbers of tryptase-positive MC (MC(T)) and MC positive for both tryptase and chymase
(MC(TC)) were examined histopathologically. Serum creatinine level, mean blood pressure and the severity of glomerular and
tubulointerstitial lesions were also determined.
Results: MC(TC) numbers differed between IgAN patients and MCNS patients. IgAN patients had more MC(TC) than MC(T). MC were found around
but not in the conglomerate of the AngiotensinII (AngII)-positive cells. In the IgAN patients with the most severe pathology,
the number of AngII-positive cells was correlated with that of MC(TC) and MC(T).
Conclusion: Chymase-dependent AngII synthesis due to human MC may be involved in the inflammatory and fibrotic processes of IgAN.
Received 4 September 2006; returned for revision 27 October 2006; returned for final revision 21 December 2006; accepted by
M. Katori 30 May 2007 |
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Keywords: | Mast cell Chymase Angiotensin II Renal fibrosis IgA nephropathy |
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