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Progression of murine lupus nephritis is linked to acquired renal Dnase1 deficiency and not to up-regulated apoptosis.

Natalya Seredkina1, Svetlana N Zykova, Ole P Rekvig.   

Abstract

The accumulation of apoptotic cells has been suggested as a possible mechanism of nucleosome conversion into self-antigens that may both initiate autoimmune responses and participate in immune complex deposition in lupus nephritis. In this study, we analyzed both the rate of transcription of apoptosis-related genes and the presence of activated apoptotic factors within kidneys of lupus-prone (NZBxNZW) F1 mice during disease progression. The results of this study demonstrated no activation of apoptotic pathways in kidneys of these lupus-prone mice at the time of appearance of anti-double standard DNA antibodies in serum, as well as the formation of mesangial immune deposits in glomeruli. In contrast, the transition of mesangial into membranoproliferative lupus nephritis coincided with an accumulation of activated caspase 3-positive cells in kidneys, in addition to a dramatic decrease in Dnase1 gene transcription. Highly reduced expression levels of the Dnase1 gene may be responsible for the accumulation of large chromatin-containing immune complexes in glomerular capillary membranes. Thus, the initiation of lupus nephritis is not linked to increased apoptotic activity in kidneys. The combined down-regulation of Dnase1 and the increased number of apoptotic cells, which is possibly due to their reduced clearance in affected kidneys, may together be responsible for the transformation of mild mesangial lupus nephritis into severe membranoproliferative, end-stage organ disease.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19528352      PMCID: PMC2708798          DOI: 10.2353/ajpath.2009.080943

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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