Literature DB >> 12200552

Derivation of nephrogenic adenomas from renal tubular cells in kidney-transplant recipients.

Peter R Mazal1, Roland Schaufler, Romana Altenhuber-Müller, Andrea Haitel, Bruno Watschinger, Christian Kratzik, Georg Krupitza, Heinz Regele, Franz T Meisl, Othmar Zechner, Dontscho Kerjaschki, Martin Susani.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nephrogenic adenomas are benign, tumor-like lesions within the urothelial mucosa of the urinary tract that are not uncommon in renal-transplant recipients. We investigated the origin of nephrogenic adenomas in renal-transplant recipients.
METHODS: Tissue sections were analyzed by fluorescence in situ hybridization with the use of probes for the X and Y chromosomes, by immunohistochemical methods with the use of antibodies to renal tubular antigens, and by lectin histochemical methods. Forty-six nephrogenic adenomas from 29 patients were analyzed.
RESULTS: All nephrogenic adenomas in 14 female recipients of transplants from male donors and 10 male recipients of transplants from female donors showed the same sex-chromosome status as the donor kidney, but not the same sex-chromosome status as the recipient's surrounding bladder tissue. The nephrogenic adenomas from all 6 female recipients of transplants from female donors showed female chromosomes, and those from the 16 male recipients of transplants from male donors showed male chromosomes. The presence of aquaporin 1, PAX2, and lectin-binding capacity for peanut agglutinin, Lotus tetragonolobus agglutinin, and Sophora japonica agglutinin in nephrogenic adenomas indicated an origin from renal tubular cells.
CONCLUSIONS: Nephrogenic adenomas in renal-transplant recipients are derived from tubular cells of the renal transplants and are not metaplastic proliferations of the recipient's bladder urothelium. Copyright 2002 Massachusetts Medical Society

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12200552     DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa013413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Engl J Med        ISSN: 0028-4793            Impact factor:   91.245


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