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Endothelial expression of VCAM-1 in experimental crescentic nephritis and effect of antibodies to very late antigen-4 or VCAM-1 on glomerular injury.

A R Allen1, J McHale, J Smith, H T Cook, A Karkar, D O Haskard, R R Lobb, C D Pusey.   

Abstract

The migration of leukocytes into glomeruli in crescentic glomerulonephritis is fundamental to pathogenesis, and offers important therapeutic opportunities. We addressed the importance of VCAM-1, and its leukocyte ligand very late antigen-4 (VLA-4), in such leukocyte migration. In a rat model of nephrotoxic nephritis, glomerular expression of VCAM-1, studied by immunohistochemistry, was up-regulated by day 6 of nephritis. To quantify kidney endothelial VCAM-1 expression, a differential radiolabeled mAb technique was used, which demonstrated that protein expression was not up-regulated by day 2 of nephritis, but rose threefold between days 2 and 5, and remained elevated until at least day 28. An in vivo study was then performed, using blocking mAbs to either VCAM-1 or VLA-4, starting mAb treatment on the day prior to disease induction, and continuing until animals were sacrificed at day 7. mAbs to VLA-4 significantly attenuated renal injury (albuminuria, glomerular fibrinoid necrosis, and crescent formation), but mAbs to VCAM-1 had no significant effect. Surprisingly, the number of leukocytes within glomeruli was unaffected by anti-VLA-4 mAb therapy, despite the reduction in renal injury. Paradoxically, classical markers of macrophage activation were increased in the anti-VLA-4- and anti-VCAM-1-treated animals. This study demonstrates that kidney endothelial VCAM-1, in contrast to ICAM-1, is not up-regulated by day 2 of nephrotoxic nephritis, and plays little part in early leukocyte influx into glomeruli. However, VLA-4 is an important mediator of glomerular injury, operating after transendothelial leukocyte migration, and presumably binding to alternate ligands within the kidney.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10228033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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