Literature DB >> 12707837

Tumor necrosis factor-alpha production from mononuclear cells in nephrotic syndrome.

Ashraf Bakr1, Mohamed Shokeir, Farha El-Chenawi, Fatma El-Husseni, Ashraf Abdel-Rahman, Rasha El-Ashry.   

Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) levels in supernatant fluid from cultured peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were measured by ELISA in 54 children with active non-inherited forms of primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS), 10 nephrotics in remission, and 10 healthy controls. Children with active PNS included 21 patients with steroid-sensitive (SS) minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS), 5 patients with steroid-resistant (SR) MCNS, 11 with SR focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), 6 patients with SS diffuse mesangial proliferation (DMP), 5 patients with SR DMP, and 6 patients with mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis (MCGN). Patients with active PNS had elevated TNF-alpha production compared with controls. Remission was associated with normalization of TNF-alpha production. There was a positive correlation between TNF-alpha production and the degree of proteinuria ( r=0.34, P=0.013), mesangial hypercellularity ( r=0.42, P=0.028), and glomerulosclerosis ( r=0.46, P=0.001). By using ROC curve, TNF-alpha production greater or equal to a cut-off point of 50 pg/ml could be used to predict resistance to steroid therapy (predictability 93.2%). By discriminate analysis, TNF-alpha production could be used to discriminate between patients with SR MCNS, SR FSGS, and SR DMP (predictability 100%). In conclusion, TNF-alpha from cultured PBMC might be involved in the pathogenesis of proteinuria as well as the pathological changes that occur in non-inherited forms of PNS. TNF-alpha levels in PBMC culture could be used to predict the pathological type of PNS and the response of these patients to steroid therapy.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12707837     DOI: 10.1007/s00467-003-1122-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol        ISSN: 0931-041X            Impact factor:   3.714


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