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Upper respiratory tract infection including chronic tonsillitis is considered to be involved in the onset and/or the progression of IgA nephropathy. It is well known that deterioration of urinary findings occurs after episodes of upper respiratory tract infection in patients with IgA nephropathy. We previously showed that the expression of macrophage-colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) is increased in the glomeruli of patients with IgA nephropathy and correlated with glomerular mesangial proliferation, suggesting that M-CSF plays an important role in the progression of IgA nephropathy. In the present study, we measured the serum and urinary concentrations of M-CSF in patients with IgA nephropathy associated with chronic tonsillitis. Furthermore, we evaluated the effects of the local provocation test of tonsils (mechanical tonsil stimulation) on the serum and urinary concentrations of M-CSF in the following three groups: (1) IgA nephropathy with severe mesangial proliferation, (2) IgA nephropathy with mild mesangial proliferation, and (3) patients with chronic tonsillitis without renal disease. The serum and urinary levels of M-CSF in the groups with severe and mild IgA nephropathy were significantly higher than those in the chronic tonsillitis group. The urinary M-CSF level but not the serum M-CSF level was positively correlated with the degrees of mesangial proliferation and glomerular M-CSF expression in the renal biopsy specimens. The urinary M-CSF concentration was significantly increased after tonsillitis stimulation in both mild and severe IgA nephropathy groups. Enhanced urinary excretion of M-CSF prolonged for 7 days after tonsil stimulation in the severe IgA nephropathy group; in contrast, the urinay M-CSF level was increased for only 2 days after tonsil stimulation in the mild IgA nephropathy group. The urinary M-CSF level was not changed in the chronic tonsillitis group after tonsil stimulation. The serum concentrations of M-CSF were not changed after tonsil stimulation in these three groups. Our present results suggest that tonsil stimulation contributes to the progression of IgA nephropathy via enhancement of glomerular production of M-CSF. The urinary excretion of M-CSF may be a useful predictor to evaluate the relevance of chronic tonsillitis to the disease and the indication of tonsillectomy in patients with IgA nephropathy.  相似文献   

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Abstract:  From January 2007, we started to perform the tonsillectomy for every patient with recurrent IgA nephropathy (IgAN) after kidney transplantation. Up to September 2008, four recipients with primary IgAN had biopsy-proven recurrent IgAN. They had also progressive hematuria or proteinuria from on the average 14.3 months after transplantation. Then their specimens diagnosed as recurrent IgAN were collected and they underwent tonsillectomies on the average 52.3 months after transplantation. Abnormal urinary findings of all patients favorably improved after tonsillectomy. All cases but one had mild renal injury, where the severity of glomerular lesions, glomerular hypercellularity, segmental lesions, and sclerosis was mild, and no deteriorated serum creatinine (SCr) before their tonsillectomies. Even the case with exacerbated SCr and severe renal injury, where the severity of glomerular lesions was severe, had her urinary findings ameliorated promptly after tonsillectomy likely as others. At present, they have almost no symptoms after tonsillectomy and no remarkable change of SCr level compared with before and after tonsillectomy and maintain ameliorated urinary findings continuously. Tonsillectomy had possibility to be a favorable treatment of hematuria or proteinuria in recurrent IgAN recipients.  相似文献   

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IgA nephritis (IgAN) is an autoimmune disease characterized by deposits of IgA in the glomerular mesangium. Clinically, the disease may be punctuated by episodes of macroscopic haematuria often associated with pharingotonsillitis or may be oligosyntomatic with microscopic haematuria and mild proteinuria. The natural course of IgAN may be indolent and benign; however, some 30-50% of patients may progress to end-stage renal disease when follow-up is extended to ≥20 years. In patients with IgAN, circulating IgA1 molecules have an aberrant structure of O-glycans in the hinge region, which is characterized by abbreviated glycans composed of N-acetylgalactosamine, with or without sialic acid. These aberrant IgA1 trigger the production of autoantibodies, with formation of immune complexes that deposit in the mesangium causing inflammation and production of extracellular matrix. A number of experimental and clinical data outlined a possible pathogenetic role of tonsillitis. As a consequence, tonsillectomy has been frequently performed in Japan. Observational studies, made in patients with normal renal function and mild proteinuria, reported that tonsillectomy could reduce the episodes of macrohaematuria as well as the entity of microhaematuria and proteinuria. However, the available studies had short-term follow-up and could not asses the role of tonsillectomy in protecting from renal function deterioration. In a longitudinal retrospective study, Isseki et al. compared the outcome of tonsillectomized patients with IgAN with that of IgAN patients who did not receive tonsillectomy. Tonsillectomized patients had a higher number of remissions and a better slope of glomerular filtration rate in comparison with controls. These data are interesting and suggest that tonsillectomy may prevent renal dysfunction in patients with IgAN and normal renal function. However, the retrospective nature of the study and the presence of some confounding factors require further investigations to confirm these promising data.  相似文献   

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A 7-year-old boy who had been followed for asymptomatic haematuria and elevated serum IgA levels developed Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) after a streptococcal infection of the tonsils. Findings on renal biopsy were compatible with mild IgA nephropathy (IgAN); tonsillectomy was also performed as he had chronic tonsillitis. This case suggests that there is a common pathogenesis for IgAN and HSP, at least in some patients.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: The aims of the study were: (i) to determine the necessity for diagnostic tonsillectomy in children with asymmetrically enlarged tonsils; (ii) to determine the accuracy of clinical assessment of tonsillar asymmetry; and (iii) to determine how to manage children with clinical tonsillar asymmetry in a developing-world practice. METHODS: A prospective study was carried out at Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital in Cape Town, over an 8-month period. All children undergoing tonsillectomy or adenotonsillectomy had a clinical assessment of tonsil symmetry done, and all tonsil and adenoid specimens were examined histologically. The maximum diameter and volume of the resected tonsils were measured. A comparison was done of true tonsil asymmetry in patients with asymmetrical tonsils and a subgroup of matched controls with symmetrical tonsils. RESULTS: A total of 344 tonsils were analysed (172 patients). The 13 patients (7.6%) diagnosed as having clinically asymmetrically enlarged tonsils had no significant pathological diagnosis. In the patients with symmetrical tonsils there were 2 abnormal pathological findings (tuberculosis of the adenoids and T-cell lymphoma of the tonsils and adenoids). In the clinically asymmetrical tonsil group, true tonsillar asymmetry was 3 mm (maximum diameter), and 2.2 cm(3) (volume), compared with 1.9 mm and 1.5 cm(3) in the symmetrical tonsil group. When patients with clinical tonsillar asymmetry and symmetry were compared, the difference in maximum diameter (p = 0.62) and volume (p = 0.73) was not significantly different. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical tonsillar asymmetry is usually apparent rather than real. The incidence of significant pathology in children with asymptomatic, asymmetrical tonsils is low. Diagnostic tonsillectomy is indicated in children with asymmetrically enlarged tonsils associated with constitutional symptoms, cervical lymphadenopathy, rapid tonsil enlargement or significant tonsillar asymmetry.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: We previously demonstrated glomerular deposition of Haemophilus parainfluenzae (HP) antigens and the presence of IgA antibody against HP antigens in patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN). In this report we examine the synthesis of immunoglobulins against HP antigens in tonsillar lymphocytes from patients with IgAN. METHODS: We used tonsillar lymphocytes isolated from the palatine tonsils of 15 patients with IgAN and 16 patients with chronic tonsillitis but without renal disease. We examined lymphocyte proliferation and production of IgA, IgG, and IgM antibodies against HP antigens by measuring thymidine uptake and concentrations of these antibodies in culture supernatants after lymphocyte incubation with HP antigens by ELISA. RESULTS: Lymphocytes from patients with IgAN showed a significantly higher stimulation index (SI) on exposure to HP antigens (thymidine incorporation in tonsillar lymphocytes exposed to HP (c.p.m.)/ thymidine incorporation in unstimulated tonsillar lymphocytes (c.p.m.)) than did controls (P=0. 0015). Lymphocytes from patients with IgAN also showed a significantly higher IgA SI (concentrations of IgA against HP antigens in supernatants from HP-stimulated lymphocytes/IgA against HP antigens in supernatants from unstimulated tonsillar lymphocytes) than did controls (P=0.0004). We found positive correlations between concentrations of IgA and IgG antibodies, between IgA and IgM antibodies, and between IgG and IgM antibodies against HP antigens after HP stimulation. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that HP antigens stimulate tonsillar T and B lymphocytes in patients with IgAN and that these patients have polyclonal activation of lymphocytes against HP antigens, with isotype switching of antibody production from IgM to IgA.  相似文献   

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Objective

We observed serum parameters and urinary findings of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) patients in the short and longer time after tonsillectomy, to provide evidences to clarify the role of tonsils in the pathogenesis of IgAN and the feasibility of tonsillectomy for IgAN patients.

Methods

For the short-term study, 19 patients with both IgAN and chronic tonsillitis (group A) and 19 patients with chronic tonsillitis (group B) were performed bilateral tonsillectomy and 19 healthy people as normal controls (group C). Another 115 patients with IgAN and chronic tonsillitis including 61 patients for tonsillectomy combined with drug therapy and 54 for drug therapy alone followed up for 12 months.

Results

Fourteen patients of group A showed a deterioration of urinary findings, while only 2 patients of group B showed deterioration (P < 0.01). Both serum IgA and IgA1 levels were significantly higher in group A than that in group B or group C (P < 0.05, respectively). Levels of serum IgA and IgA1 of group A increased after tonsillectomy and did not increase instantly, but increased at day 3, then decreased at day 5. Both serum IgA and IgA1 levels were positively related to urinary red blood cell count (P < 0.01, r s = 0.362, r s = 0.347, respectively). For longer-term study, urinary findings of IgAN patients underwent tonsillectomy were improved significantly than that of patients without tonsillectomy (P < 0.05).

Conclusion

Tonsils play an important role in the development of IgAN, and tonsillectomy may be a feasible treatment method for IgAN patients with chronic tonsillitis.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: There are reports concerning the relationship between tonsillectomy and immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN). Two reports on the biochemical analysis of over-produced IgA1 from IgAN patients were recently published. On the other hand, histochemical analysis of tonsillar tissue indicated the disordered balance in IgG and IgA producing cells and in the IgA subclass producing cells in IgAN patients. METHODS: IgA in tonsillar extracts and serum was separated into passed fraction (IgA2) and bound fraction (IgA1) by a jacalin-agarose column. Isoelectric focusing (IEF) analysis was carried out using an IPGphor instrument. The IgA content in each sample was analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS: The IgA1/IgA2 ratio of the tonsillar extracts from controls and IgAN patients was compared. The ratio distribution indicated statistically significant differences. The mean ratio for the control tonsil was 61/39. However, the ratio from eight out of thirty-two IgAN patients exhibited a higher value than the mean + 2SD (standard deviation) of the controls. Among them, three patients exhibited 92/8. Meanwhile, the ratios for serum by this method were close to the previously reported 89/11. There were no differences in the IgA1 IEF profile between the representative lowand high-IgA1 producing patients. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first report concerning IgA subclass distribution in tonsillar tissue. The ratio 61/39 for tonsillar IgA differ from the value (>90% of IgA1) in the previous histochemical report. The value is similar to the previous report for colostrum, whole saliva, jejunal fluid and bronchial fluid. The IgA1/IgA2 ratio distribution in the tonsillar extracts from the patients with chronic tonsillitis is significantly different from that of the IgAN patients.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Little information has been available until now about the clinical efficacy of tonsillectomy on long-term renal survival of patients with idiopathic immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN). METHODS: To investigate the effect of tonsillectomy on long-term renal survival, we reviewed the clinical course of 118 patients with idiopathic biopsy-diagnosed IgAN from 1973 to 1980. Of those, 48 patients received tonsillectomy and 70 patients did not. The starting point of observation was defined as the time of the diagnostic renal biopsy, and the end point as when requiring the first dialysis. Up to 2001, the mean observation time was 192.9 +/- 74.8 months (48-326 months). Renal survival and impact of covariates were evaluated by Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards regression model. RESULTS: Age, gender, amount of urinary protein excretion, serum creatinine, serum IgA, blood pressure, and histopathologic findings at the time of renal biopsy and treatments during the observation period were not significantly different between patients with and without tonsillectomy. Five (10.4%) of the patients with tonsillectomy and 18 (25.7%) of the patients without tonsillectomy finally required dialysis therapy (chi-square test, P = 0.0393). By Kaplan-Meier analysis, renal survival rates were 89.6% and 63.7% at 240 months in the patients with and without tonsillectomy, respectively, and were significantly different (log-rank test, P = 0.0329). In the multivariate Cox regression model, tonsillectomy (hazard ratio, 0.22; 95% CI, 0.06 to 0.76; P = 0.0164) had a significant effect on renal outcome. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that tonsillectomy has a favorable effect on long-term renal survival in patients with IgAN.  相似文献   

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Imbalance of Th1/Th2 pro-inflammatory cytokines plays an important role in the development and progression of IgA nephropathy (IgAN). Clinical development and exacerbation of IgAN are frequently preceded by episodes of upper respiratory tract infection, and palatine tonsils represent the predominant immunocompetent tissue of the upper respiratory tract. This study examined tonsillar lymphocytes of IgAN who suffered from tonsillitis (n?=?22), and using tonsils derived from patients with chronic tonsillitis (n?=?24) but without renal disease as a control. We identified a polarization toward Th2 response in tonsils of IgAN patients. TH0 cells are differentially mobilized during contact sensitization and by adjuvants such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) that induce T-helper type 1 (Th1) responses, or α-hemolytic streptococcus (HS) that induces T-helper type 2 (Th2) responses. Th1:Th2 ratio is correlated with proteinuria and renal pathologic changes in IgAN group. Our study suggests that IgAN is associated with the change in Th1/Th2 balance in favor of Th2 lymphocytes.  相似文献   

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Abstract:  We discuss a renal transplant patient with recurrent IgA nephropathy (IgAN) before and after tonsillectomy. A 36-year-old man started on hemodialysis support in 1996 due to biopsy-proven IgAN, living related renal transplantation was then performed in 1997. Six years after transplantation, the patient presented with microhematuria and proteinuria. Graft biopsy for these urinary abnormalities showed recurrent IgAN. Tonsillectomy was subsequently performed in December 2003, proteinuria remitted 6 months after the tonsillectomy and microhematuria disappeared three years later. Protocol graft biopsy was subsequently performed twice, at 2 yr after the tonsillectomy (2005) and 4 yr after (2008). Comparing the findings of the pre-tonsillectomy biopsy and the two post-tonsillectomy biopsies, an increase in mesangial cells and matrix in 2005, and an expansion of the mesangial matrix and proliferation of mesangial interposition in 2008. In addition, global sclerosis of glomeruli increased over time, the area of tubulointerstitial damage has extended as well. While the tonsillectomy led to clinical remission of recurrent IgAN, the chronicity progressed on these protocol biopsies. This is the first report of the efficacy and the limitations of tonsillectomy in a case of recurrent IgAN in a transplant patient.  相似文献   

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Wu G  Peng YM  Liu H  Hou QD  Liu FY  Chen NL  Bi HX 《Renal failure》2011,33(2):159-163
The hallmark of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the mesangial deposits of polymeric IgA. However, the source of IgA1 and the mechanism of deposition of IgA1 in the mesangium remain unknown. To better understand its pathogenesis, we investigated the expression of CD19(+)CD5(+)B cells and IgA1-positive cells in the tonsils of IgAN patients. Immunofluorescence was used to visualize the locations of CD19(+)CD5(+)B cells and IgA1-positive cells in the tonsils. In this study, it was demonstrated that CD19(+)CD5(+)B cells are usually found in germinal centers and in the capsule covering the upper parts of the nodules of lymphoid tissue (cap of the nodule). The expression of IgA1-positive cells in tonsil tissue can be seen in the cap of the nodule and subepithelial tissue. There is a significant relationship between IgA1 and CD19(+)CD5(+)B cells. The level of CD19(+)CD5(+)B cells is positively correlated to the severity of renal pathological changes. These findings suggest that CD19(+)CD5(+)B cells in the tonsils could have an impact on the pathogenesis of IgAN.  相似文献   

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Objective To investigate the effect of tonsillectomy combined with glucocorticoids therapy on long-term clinical remission and renal prognosis in IgA nephropathy (IgAN) children with recurrent acute onset history of tonsillitis. Methods The clinical data of children who were diagnosed with primary IgAN from January 2000 to December 2017 in Jinling Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. All participants were treated with long course therapy of glucocorticoids. The children with recurrent acute onset history of tonsillitis were divided into tonsillectomy group and non-tonsillectomy group according to whether to perform tonsillectomy, followed up until the patients' serum creatinine doubled, the estimated glomerular filtration rate decreased by more than 50%, progression to end-stage renal disease, renal replacement therapy or death. The renal survival rate was calculated and compared by Kaplan-Meier method. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression models were used to analyze the effect of tonsillectomy on the renal prognosis of IgAN children. Results A total of 120 children with IgAN were enrolled in this study, including 40 cases in tonsillectomy group and 80 cases in non-tonsillectomy group. The median follow-up time was 97.5(57.3, 132.0) months. The clinical remission rate in the tonsillectomy group was higher than that in the non-tonsillectomy group (72.5% vs 45.0%, χ2=8.123, P=0.004). The Kaplan-Meier survival curve showed that there was no significant difference in renal survival rate between the two groups (Log-rank test χ2=0.070, P=0.791). Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that tonsillectomy was not an independent risk factor affecting renal end-point events in IgAN children (HR=0.986, 95%CI 0.499-1.948, P=0.967). Conclusions The clinical remission rate of IgAN children undergoing tonsillectomy is higher than that of children without tonsillectomy. Tonsillectomy is not an independent factor affecting renal end-point events in IgAN children. Tonsillectomy does not delay the time of entry into end-stage renal disease for children with IgAN.  相似文献   

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We report a rare case of IgA nephropathy (IgAN), that was considered as showing tonsillar focal infection, involving pulmoplantar pustulosis (PPP), and sternocostoclavicular hyperosteosis (SCCH). A 53-year-old man with a 3-year history of PPP had hematuria and proteinuria, and he sometimes had anterior chest pain. He was also diagnosed with IgAN and SCCH. We performed tonsillectomy as a treatment. The tonsillectomy was done with the patient under general anesthesia, and this treatment was followed by steroid therapy. Interestingly, all the symptoms of IgAN, PPP, and SCCH were alleviated 6 months after the tonsillectomy. Thus, tonsillectomy and steroid therapy may be effective and could be considered as treatment for these diseases.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: There are many reports of incompletely glycosylated O-linked oligosaccharides on the IgA1 hinge region in certain IgA nephropathy patients. In addition, other reports have noted a relationship between tonsillectomy and IgA nephropathy. METHODS: Immunoglobulins from extracts of tonsillectomized tissue and other sources were analysed by isoelectric focusing (IEF) and by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS: The IEF profile of tonsillar IgA differed from that of serum IgA and it was enriched in cationic IgA. However, extracts from tonsillitis controls and IgA nephropathy patients exhibited profiles that were very similar. Enzymatic removal of sialic acid induced a shift of the peaks to the cathode side. The profiles of IgA from treated tonsillar extract and treated serum were closely overlapped. In addition, asialo Galbeta1,3GalNAc was clearly present in cationic IgA from tonsillar extract and in aberrant IgA1 from serum following enzymatic transfer of sialic acid to IgA1. Serum IgA also contained partly sialylated IgA1. Quantitative analysis of IgA and IgG in the extracts indicated that IgA was significantly higher, whereas IgG was significantly lower in IgA nephropathy patients. CONCLUSIONS: We found that the IgA1 produced in tonsillar tissue differed from serum IgA1. Furthermore, an overproduction of asialo IgA1 resulted from the disordered balance between IgA- and IgG-producing cells in the tonsils from the IgA nephropathy patient. Although it is unclear how such asialo IgA1 molecules are transferred from tonsil tissue to serum, a tonsillar source may produce a few micrograms of aberrant IgA1 that then appears in serum.  相似文献   

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IgA nephropathy (IgAN) runs a highly variable clinical course with frequent involvement of tubulointerstitial damage. Notably, renal progression correlates more closely with the severity of tubulointerstitial lesions than with the degree of glomerular lesions In IgAN. Mesangial IgA deposition induces local release of cytokines, complement, and angiotensin II leading to glomerular inflammation. It remains unclear how mesangial IgA deposition leads to tubulointerstitial injury in IgAN. Moreover, IgA deposits are rarely detected in renal interstitium in IgAN. We hypothesize that mediators released from mesangial cells triggered by IgA deposition leads to activation of proximal tubular epithelial cells. Our preliminary findings implicate a glomerulotubular cross talk with mediators released from the mesangium contributing to the pathogenesis of tubulointerstitial damage in IgAN. We have also found the expression of angiotensin II subtype-1 receptor or angiotensin II subtype-2 receptor in proximal tubular epithelial cells differs from that of mesangial cells. One potential therapeutic approach is to counterbalance the growth-stimulatory effects of angiotensin II through subtype-1 receptor in tubular epithelial cells by subtype-2 receptor-mediated apoptosis and growth inhibition. These novel findings may provide clinicians new therapeutic approach for selective blockade of the RAS in IgAN.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: It is suggested that IgA nephropathy (IgAN) manifests differently in children vs adults on the basis of biopsy findings. However, this has been difficult to establish owing to the uncertainty of the timing of disease onset in adult IgAN. We addressed this question by comparing both histology and leucocyte accumulation in biopsies of recently diagnosed childhood and adult IgAN. METHODS: Biopsies taken within 2 years from the onset of renal abnormalities in 33 childhood (10 +/- 3 years of age) and 38 adult (35 +/- 6 years) cases of IgAN were examined for histological changes (cellularity in mesangial, endocapillary and extracapillary areas, matrix expansion, adhesions/crescents and interstitial damage), glomerular deposition of immunoglobulin and complement, and the presence of macrophages, activated macrophages and T cells by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: Glomerular hypercellularity owing to increased cells in mesangial area was prominent in paediatric IgAN and significantly greater than in adult IgAN. In contrast, glomerular matrix expansion, crescent formation and interstitial damage were more severe in adults compared to paediatric IgAN. Indeed, glomerular hypercellularity correlated with proteinuria in paediatric but not in adult IgAN, whereas glomerular matrix correlated with proteinuria and renal function in adult but not in paediatric IgAN. The degree of C3c deposition was significantly greater in paediatric IgAN, while deposition of fibrinogen was greater in adult IgAN. Glomerular and interstitial CD68+ macrophages and a subset of sialoadhesin (Sn)+ activated macrophages were identified in both paediatric and adult IgAN, being significantly greater in number in adult IgAN. Glomerular leucocyte infiltration correlated with proteinuria while interstitial leucocyte infiltration correlated with interstitial damage in both groups. However, only the subset of Sn+ macrophages gave a significant correlation with renal function, glomerular hypercellularity and glomerular matrix. CONCLUSIONS: This study has demonstrated significant differences in the early glomerular lesions of IgAN in children vs adults. Furthermore, Sn+ activated macrophages are implicated in the pathogenesis of IgAN in both patient groups. The prognostic significance of these findings warrants further study.  相似文献   

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目的 研究B1a和IgA1阳性细胞在IgA肾病患者扁桃体中的表达及B1a细胞与血尿、蛋白尿和病理Lee分级的关系。 方法 肾活检确诊为原发性IgA肾病及非肾炎慢性扁桃体炎患者各8例为对象,用免疫荧光法和激光共聚焦显微镜对其扁桃体组织进行B1a及IgA1细胞定位和定量计算,并按蛋白尿程度和Lee分级标准与IgA肾病组B1a细胞数量行统计学分析。 结果 B1a细胞主要分布在扁桃体生发中心和小结帽;IgA1细胞主要分布在上皮内、上皮下,以上皮和淋巴组织交界区为多。与慢性扁桃体炎组比较,IgA肾病组两种细胞表达明显增多(P < 0.01),且呈正相关(r = 0.778,P = 0.023)。在血尿伴蛋白尿和Lee≥Ⅲ级组B1a细胞显著高于单纯血尿和Lee<Ⅲ级组(P < 0.05)。 结论 IgA肾病患者扁桃体中IgA1可能是B1a细胞分泌的。B1a细胞数量随着患者蛋白尿的出现和病理严重程度的加重而增加,可能在疾病发生和进展过程中起着重要的作用。  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: Asymmetry of tonsils that arouses suspicion for malignancy is one of the indications for tonsillectomy. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence of occult malignancy in patients with asymptomatic unilateral tonsillar enlargement.Study design and setting A prospective controlled trial was carried out in two institutions, Beyoglu Research and Training Hospital and Karaelmas University Hospital, during a 6-year period. Of patients selected for tonsillectomy, patients with unilateral tonsillar enlargement were identified and were included in this study. Patients who had risk factors that were significant for malignancy were excluded. After excision, two tonsil specimens were measured before sending for histology. Matched controls with symmetric tonsils underwent the same procedures. Preoperative diagnosis of tonsil asymmetry with the postoperative histologic diagnosis were correlated for the incidence of malignancy. RESULTS: Of the 792 patients undergoing tonsillectomy, 53 patients (6.69%) with asymmetry of tonsils and who had no other risk factors for malignancy underwent tonsillectomy. The size difference of the tonsils ranged from 0 to 19 mm. In the control group of 51 patients with symmetric tonsils, the size difference ranged from 0 to 8 mm. The analysis showed statistically significant difference in the degree of asymmetry between the two groups (P <.001). Most of the specimens contained reactive lymphoid hyperplasia in both groups (58.49% and 54.9%, respectively). No malignancies or unusual pathological findings were encountered on histologic examination in either group.Conclusion and significance Tonsil asymmetry may only be apparent in patients with an otherwise normal physical examination, secondary to benign hyperplasia or anatomical factors. Therefore, the presence of tonsil asymmetry without factors such as suspicious appearance, significant systemic signs and symptoms, progressive enlargement of the tonsil, concomitant neck adenopathies, and history of malignancy or immunocompromise, may not indicate malignancy, as a sole clinical feature.  相似文献   

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伴足细胞尿的IgA肾病的临床病理特征   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
目的 探讨伴足细胞尿的IgA肾病(IgAN)患者的临床病理特点。方法 入选IgAN患者36例,其中男性20例,女性16例,平均年龄(34.1±12.2)岁。10例健康志愿者为健康对照。足细胞排泄的定量检测采用尿沉渣涂片免疫组化染色直接计数。进行尿液足细胞排泄与肾脏病理的相关分析。结果 (1)IgAN患者尿细胞podocalyxin阳性率为61%,健康对照组为0(P<0.05)。(2)与非大量蛋白尿(<3.0 g/24 h)IgAN患者比较,大量蛋白尿(≥3.0 g/24 h)IgAN患者的尿液足细胞检测阳性率、尿液足细胞排泄数、足细胞与尿肌酐的比值以及足细胞占尿液小管上皮细胞的百分数均显著增高(P<0.05)。IgAN患者足细胞排泄水平与蛋白尿水平呈正相关(r=0.446,P=0.007)。(3)与无足细胞尿的患者比较,伴足细胞尿的IgAN患者的蛋白尿水平显著增高,血浆白蛋白水平显著降低,肾小管上皮细胞与尿肌酐的比值亦显著增高(P<0.05)。但伴与不伴足细胞尿的2组IgAN患者在年龄、性别、血压、Scr、血红蛋白水平以及血浆脂质代谢等方面差异均无统计学意义(P>0.05)。(4)尿足细胞的排泄与细胞新月体或细胞纤维性新月体、小球血管襻腔狭窄和足突广泛融合病变有关,而与系膜、内皮细胞病变及局灶基底膜增厚无关。伴足细胞尿的患者肾小球和肾小管间质纤维化更明显(P<0.05)。伴有新月体的患者其尿液足细胞排泄水平、尿液上皮细胞和管型的排泄均增加(P<0.05)。结论 足细胞尿不仅是IgAN患者肾小球损伤的结果,也是IgAN患者活动性损伤的指标。足细胞尿排泄的水平与蛋门尿水平呈正相关,与肾脏病理类型也有一定的关系。  相似文献   

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