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Patterns of interstitial inflammation during the evolution of renal injury in experimental aristolochic acid nephropathy.

Agnieszka A Pozdzik1, Isabelle J Salmon, Cécile P Husson, Christine Decaestecker, Edith Rogier, Marie-Françoise Bourgeade, Monique M Deschodt-Lanckman, Jean-Louis Vanherweghem, Joëlle L Nortier.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Interstitial inflammation is a prominent feature associated with the severity of renal injury and progressive kidney failure. We utilized an animal model of aristolochic acid (AA)-induced nephropathy (AAN) to assess patterns of infiltration and inflammation during the evolution of tubulointerstitial damage and to relate them to the development of fibrosis.
METHODS: Male Wistar rats receiving sc daily AA or vehicle were sacrificed between Days 1 and 35. Infiltrating mononuclear cells were characterized by immunohistochemistry. The kidney infiltrating T lymphocytes were phenotyped by flow cytometry. Urinary levels of Th-1/ Th-2 cytokines, of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and of active transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) were measured. Tissue expression of phosphorylated smad 2/3 protein was used to examine the TGF-beta signalling pathway.
RESULTS: In AA rats, monocytes/macrophages and T lymphocytes predominantly infiltrated areas of necrotic proximal tubular cells. The coexpressions of ED1 and/or Ki-67/MHCII by infiltrating cells reflected monocyte/macrophage proliferation and their activation, respectively. The accumulation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes was attested by severe signs of CD8+ cell tubulitis. The CD8/E-cadherin costaining confirmed intrarenal homing of CD8+CD103+ cells. Urinary levels of proinflammatory cytokines and of active TGF-beta significantly increased at Days 10 and 35. An early and persistent nuclear overexpression of phosphorylated smad 2/3 protein was detected in tubular and interstitial compartments.
CONCLUSION: An early and massive interstitial inflammation characterized by activated monocytes/macrophages and cytotoxic CD8+CD103+ T lymphocytes is demonstrated for the first time during the progression of experimental AAN. The involvement in an interstitial fibrosis onset of active TGF-beta is highly suggested, at least via the psmad 2/3 intracellular signalling pathway.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18385385     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfn140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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