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Maternal alloimmune IgG causes anti-glomerular basement membrane disease in perinatal transgenic mice that express human laminin α5.

Dale R Abrahamson1, Brooke M Steenhard2, Larysa Stroganova2, Adrian Zelenchuk2, Patricia L St John2, Margaret G Petroff3, Manuel Patarroyo4, Dorin Bogdan Borza5.   

Abstract

Mammalian immune systems are not mature until well after birth. However, transfer of maternal IgG to the fetus and newborn usually provides immunoprotection from infectious diseases. IgG transfer occurs before birth in humans across the placenta and continues after birth across the intestine in many mammalian species, including rodents. Transfer, which is mediated by the neonatal IgG Fc receptor, occurs by transcytosis across placental syncytiotrophoblasts and intestinal epithelium. Although maternal IgG is generally beneficial, harmful maternal allo- and autoantibodies can also be transferred to the fetus/infant, resulting in serious disease. To test this we generated transgenic mice that widely express human laminin α5 in their basement membranes. When huLAMA5 transgenic males were crossed with wild-type females, there was a maternal anti-human laminin α5 immune response. Maternal IgG alloantibody crossed the yolk sac and post-natal intestine invivo and bound in bright, linear patterns to kidney glomerular basement membranes of transgenic fetuses/neonates but not those of wild-type siblings. By postnatal day 18, most transgenic mice were proteinuric, had glomerular C3 deposits and inflammatory cell infiltrates, thickened and split glomerular basement membranes, and podocyte foot process effacement. Thus, our novel model of perinatal anti-glomerular basement membrane disease may prove useful for studying pediatric glomerulopathies, formation of the fetomaternal interface, and maternal alloimmunization.
Copyright © 2019 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  alloimmunization; anti-GBM antibodies; glomerulonephritis; laminin 521; maternofetal immunology

Year:  2019        PMID: 31530475      PMCID: PMC6875631          DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2019.06.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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Authors:  Zenebech Wondimu; Shahin Omrani; Taichi Ishikawa; Fawad Javed; Yuko Oikawa; Ismo Virtanen; Erkki Juronen; Sulev Ingerpuu; Manuel Patarroyo
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10.  Targeted exome sequencing integrated with clinicopathological information reveals novel and rare mutations in atypical, suspected and unknown cases of Alport syndrome or proteinuria.

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