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Barsotti, P., Muda, A.O., Mazzucco, G., Massella, L., Basolo, B., Marchi, M. de, Rizzoni, G., Monga, G., Faraggiana, T. |
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Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation; May 2001, Vol. 16 Issue: 5 p945-952, 8p |
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Background. In Alport syndrome (AS) impaired production and/or assembly of col IV α-chain isoforms results in abnormal structure of glomerular basement membrane (GBM), haematuria and, frequently, progressive renal disease. We investigated the relationship between col IV α-chains expression and morphology of GBM, as a possible key to the better understanding of the pathogenesis of renal disease in AS.Methods. GBM distribution of col IV α1-, α3-, and α5-chain was investigated by immunohistochemistry in 32 patients (21 males and 11 females, mean age at biopsy of 11.5 years) with ultrastructural findings suggestive of AS. Ten patients had a proven COL4A5 mutation. Based on the severity of ultrastructural findings, the biopsies were grouped in three (I-III) electron microscopy (EM) classes. Significant EM changes of GBM (thinning, thickening, splitting, basket weaving of the lamina densa) were singularly evaluated using a semiquantitative scale (0-3).Results. Col IV α1-chain was demonstrated in GBM of all patients. Three patterns of staining for col IVα3- and α5-chains were observed: positive, negative, and α3(IV)-positive/α5(IV)-negative. By χ2-test, EM class III lesions and complete loss of α3(IV)- and α5(IV)-antigen were significantly more frequent (P<0.05 and P<0.01) in male patients, but no significant relation was observed between EM classes and immunohistochemical patterns. GBM alterations did not correlate with staining for α5(IV)-chain. Intensity of α3(IV)-chain staining, however, had a negative correlation (P<0.05) with the severity of GBM basket weaving.Conclusions. Our results suggest that the α3(IV)-chain-containing col IV-network plays a fundamental role in structural and, possibly, functional organization of GBM. Absence of α3(IV)-chain in GBM could indicate a more severe renal disease in AS. |
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