Literature DB >> 14514729

Excessive matrix accumulation in the kidneys of MRL/lpr lupus mice is dependent on complement activation.

Lihua Bao1, Jian Zhou, V Michael Holers, Richard J Quigg.   

Abstract

Complement receptor 1-related gene/protein y (Crry) in rodents is a potent membrane complement regulator that inhibits complement C3 activation by both classical and alternative pathways. Complement inhibition with Crry as the recombinant protein Crry-Ig has been demonstrated to prevent MRL/MpJ-Tnfrsf6(lpr) (MRL/lpr) mice from developing proteinuria and renal failure. Crry-Ig-treated mice also showed less glomerulosclerosis compared with control MRL/lpr mice. To clarify how complement inhibition with Crry might affect renal scarring in lupus nephritis, gene transcript profiling was performed comparing Crry-Ig-treated MRL/lpr mice to control-treated MRL/lpr mice as well as to the MRL/+ strain control. Altered gene expression was confirmed by quantitative PCR, and protein quantity with either immunoblotting or immunofluorescence microscopy. Collagens I, III, IV, and VI were overexpressed in control MRL/lpr mice, whereas complement inhibition with Crry reduced the overexpression of these extracellular matrix components toward normal. Plasminogen activator inhibitor 1, connective tissue growth factor, and TGF-beta1 were upregulated in MRL/lpr mice compared with MRL/+ mice and were normalized by Crry-Ig treatment, suggesting that the product of these genes may contribute to the progressive glomerulosclerosis in MRL/lpr mice in a complement-dependent fashion. Thus, complement inhibition with Crry has a prominent effect on matrix-related genes and proteins, which translates into improvement in functional renal disease.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14514729     DOI: 10.1097/01.asn.0000089831.96794.0b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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