Quantitative histological analysis of SM22α (transgelin) in an adriamycin-induced focal segmental glomerulosclerosis model.

Nephron Experimental Nephrology Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-12-23 DOI:10.1159/000329664
Xingzhi Wang, Minoru Sakatsume, Yuichi Sakamaki, Shigeru Inomata, Tadashi Yamamoto, Ichiei Narita
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Abstract

Background/aims: SM22α, transgelin, has been revealed to be specifically expressed in glomerular epithelial cells and interstitial cells, according to the nature of the renal injury. In this study, quantitative analyses of SM22α positivity were performed to investigate the pathological significance of its expression.

Methods: Kidney samples of adriamycin nephropathy underwent immunohistochemistry with a newly established anti-SM22α monoclonal antibody. The SM22α positivity was quantified by an image analyzer. The correlation of the histological values with biochemical data was investigated statistically. Microstructural localization of SM22α was studied by immunoelectron microscopy.

Results: SM22α was expressed along the dense basal microfilaments of degenerating podocytes, and diffusely in interstitial cells. Both the extent and intensity of SM22α expression in glomerular and tubulointerstitial area were correlated with the deterioration of renal function and the severity of proteinuria. Stepwise multiple linear regression analysis revealed that the extent of its positivity in glomerular or tubulointerstitial area was the determinant of the amount of proteinuria or the deterioration of creatinine clearance (Ccr), respectively. Inversely, the deterioration of Ccr was the most important predictor of SM22α expression.

Conclusion: SM22α expression in podocytes and interstitial cells represented the severity of proteinuria and the deterioration of renal function. SM22α expression in renal tissues might be a hallmark of kidney diseases.

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阿霉素诱导局灶节段性肾小球硬化模型中SM22α (transgelin)的定量组织学分析。
背景/目的:SM22α, transgelin,已被发现在肾小球上皮细胞和间质细胞中特异性表达,根据肾损伤的性质。本研究通过定量分析SM22α的阳性表达,探讨其表达的病理意义。方法:用新建立的抗sm22 α单克隆抗体对阿霉素肾病肾标本进行免疫组化。用图像分析仪定量检测SM22α阳性。统计分析组织学值与生化指标的相关性。用免疫电镜研究SM22α的显微结构定位。结果:SM22α沿退行性足细胞致密的基底微丝表达,并在间质细胞中弥漫性表达。SM22α在肾小球和小管间质区表达的程度和强度与肾功能的恶化和蛋白尿的严重程度相关。逐步多元线性回归分析显示其在肾小球或小管间质区阳性程度分别是蛋白尿量或肌酐清除率(Ccr)恶化的决定因素。相反,Ccr的恶化是SM22α表达的最重要预测因子。结论:SM22α在足细胞和间质细胞中的表达反映了蛋白尿的严重程度和肾功能的恶化。肾组织中SM22α的表达可能是肾脏疾病的一个标志。
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