BACKGROUND: Transglutaminase (Tg)-2 is shown to be related to renal fibrosis. However, its roles in human kidney disease have not been fully studied. METHODS: Using immunohistochemistry, we examined Tg-2 expression in renal biopsy specimens from 22 patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN) and correlated the intensity of Tg-2 staining with clinical and histopathological parameters. We compared the distribution and intensity of Tg-2 staining with those of transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta staining. RESULTS: In normal human kidneys, Tg-2 staining was not significant. In IgAN kidneys, glomerular Tg-2 staining correlated with serum creatinine (S-Cr), creatinine clearance (Ccr), urinary protein excretion, glomerular sclerosis, and mesangial cell proliferation. Tubulointerstitial Tg-2 correlated with S-Cr, Ccr, N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase, urinary beta(2)-microglobulin, and tubulointerstitial injuries. Tg-2 staining in the vicinity of vascular poles of glomeruli preceded the development of mesangial lesions, and was more remarkable in cases with renal impairment. The distribution and intensity of Tg-2 staining were not consistent with those of TGF-beta staining. In glomerular crescents, Tg-2 staining was remarkable. CONCLUSION: The present study showed a correlation between Tg-2 expression and renal function and pathological changes. Tg-2 expression in the vicinity of vascular poles was notable because that may be an initial marker of glomerular injury. Copyright 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.
BACKGROUND: Transglutaminase (Tg)-2 is shown to be related to renal fibrosis. However, its roles in humankidney disease have not been fully studied. METHODS: Using immunohistochemistry, we examined Tg-2 expression in renal biopsy specimens from 22 patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN) and correlated the intensity of Tg-2 staining with clinical and histopathological parameters. We compared the distribution and intensity of Tg-2 staining with those of transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta staining. RESULTS: In normal human kidneys, Tg-2 staining was not significant. In IgAN kidneys, glomerular Tg-2 staining correlated with serum creatinine (S-Cr), creatinine clearance (Ccr), urinary protein excretion, glomerular sclerosis, and mesangial cell proliferation. Tubulointerstitial Tg-2 correlated with S-Cr, Ccr, N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase, urinary beta(2)-microglobulin, and tubulointerstitial injuries. Tg-2 staining in the vicinity of vascular poles of glomeruli preceded the development of mesangial lesions, and was more remarkable in cases with renal impairment. The distribution and intensity of Tg-2 staining were not consistent with those of TGF-beta staining. In glomerular crescents, Tg-2 staining was remarkable. CONCLUSION: The present study showed a correlation between Tg-2 expression and renal function and pathological changes. Tg-2 expression in the vicinity of vascular poles was notable because that may be an initial marker of glomerular injury. Copyright 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.
Authors: Sandor Boros; Qi Xi; Henrik Dimke; Annemiete W van der Kemp; Kukiat Tudpor; Sjoerd Verkaart; Kyu Pil Lee; René J Bindels; Joost G Hoenderop Journal: Cell Mol Life Sci Date: 2011-09-28 Impact factor: 9.261
Authors: Laureline Berthelot; Christina Papista; Thiago T Maciel; Martine Biarnes-Pelicot; Emilie Tissandie; Pamela H M Wang; Houda Tamouza; Agnès Jamin; Julie Bex-Coudrat; Aurelie Gestin; Ahmed Boumediene; Michelle Arcos-Fajardo; Patrick England; Evangéline Pillebout; Francine Walker; Eric Daugas; François Vrtosvnik; Martin Flamant; Marc Benhamou; Michel Cogné; Ivan C Moura; Renato C Monteiro Journal: J Exp Med Date: 2012-03-26 Impact factor: 14.307