Literature DB >> 29046343

Complement Activation in Peritoneal Dialysis-Induced Arteriolopathy.

Maria Bartosova1, Betti Schaefer1, Justo Lorenzo Bermejo2, Silvia Tarantino3, Felix Lasitschka4, Stephan Macher-Goeppinger5, Peter Sinn4, Bradley A Warady6, Ariane Zaloszyc7, Katja Parapatics8, Peter Májek8, Keiryn L Bennett8, Jun Oh9, Christoph Aufricht3, Franz Schaefer1, Klaus Kratochwill3,10, Claus Peter Schmitt11.   

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of increased mortality in patients with CKD and is further aggravated by peritoneal dialysis (PD). Children are devoid of preexisting CVD and provide unique insight into specific uremia- and PD-induced pathomechanisms of CVD. We obtained peritoneal specimens from children with stage 5 CKD at time of PD catheter insertion (CKD5 group), children with established PD (PD group), and age-matched nonuremic controls (n=6/group). We microdissected omental arterioles from tissue layers not directly exposed to PD fluid and used adjacent sections of four arterioles per patient for transcriptomic and proteomic analyses. Findings were validated in omental and parietal arterioles from independent pediatric control (n=5), CKD5 (n=15), and PD (n=15) cohorts. Transcriptomic analysis revealed differential gene expression in control versus CKD5 arterioles and in CKD5 versus PD arterioles. Gene ontology analyses revealed activation of metabolic processes in CKD5 arterioles and of inflammatory, immunologic, and stress-response cascades in PD arterioles. PD arterioles exhibited particular upregulation of the complement system and respective regulatory pathways, with concordant findings at the proteomic level. In the validation cohorts, PD specimens had the highest abundance of omental and parietal arteriolar C1q, C3d, terminal complement complex, and phosphorylated SMAD2/3, a downstream effector of TGF-β Furthermore, in the PD parietal arterioles, C1q and terminal complement complex abundance correlated with the level of dialytic glucose exposure, abundance of phosphorylated SMAD2/3, and degree of vasculopathy. We conclude that PD fluids activate arteriolar complement and TGF-β signaling, which quantitatively correlate with the severity of arteriolar vasculopathy.
Copyright © 2018 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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Keywords:  TGF-beta; arteriosclerosis; children; complement; peritoneal dialysis; vascular disease

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29046343      PMCID: PMC5748916          DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2017040436

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


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