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Chronic interstitial nephritis in agricultural communities is a toxin-induced proximal tubular nephropathy.

Benjamin A Vervaet1, Cynthia C Nast2, Channa Jayasumana3, Gerd Schreurs4, Frank Roels5, Chula Herath6, Nika Kojc7, Vahid Samaee8, Sonali Rodrigo6, Swarnalata Gowrishankar9, Christiane Mousson10, Rajeewa Dassanayake11, Carlos M Orantes12, Vincent Vuiblet13, Claire Rigothier14, Patrick C D'Haese4, Marc E De Broe15.   

Abstract

Almost 30 years after the detection of chronic interstitial nephritis in agricultural communities (CINAC) its etiology remains unknown. To help define this we examined 34 renal biopsies from Sri Lanka, El Salvador, India and France of patients with chronic kidney disease 2-3 and diagnosed with CINAC by light and electron microscopy. In addition to known histopathology, we identified a unique constellation of proximal tubular cell findings including large dysmorphic lysosomes with a light-medium electron-dense matrix containing dispersed dark electron-dense non-membrane bound "aggregates". These aggregates associated with varying degrees of cellular/tubular atrophy, apparent cell fragment shedding and no-weak proximal tubular cell proliferative capacity. Identical lysosomal lesions, identifiable by electron microscopy, were observed in 9% of renal transplant implantation biopsies, but were more prevalent in six month (50%) and 12 month (67%) protocol biopsies and in indication biopsies (76%) of calcineurin inhibitor treated transplant patients. The phenotype was also found associated with nephrotoxic drugs (lomustine, clomiphene, lithium, cocaine) and in some patients with light chain tubulopathy, all conditions that can be directly or indirectly linked to calcineurin pathway inhibition or modulation. One hundred biopsies of normal kidneys, drug/toxin induced nephropathies, and overt proteinuric patients of different etiologies to some extent could demonstrate the light microscopic proximal tubular cell changes, but rarely the electron microscopic lysosomal features. Rats treated with the calcineurin inhibitor cyclosporine for four weeks developed similar proximal tubular cell lysosomal alterations, which were absent in a dehydration group. Overall, the finding of an identical proximal tubular cell (lysosomal) lesion in CINAC and calcineurin inhibitor nephrotoxicity in different geographic regions suggests a common paradigm where CINAC patients undergo a tubulotoxic mechanism similar to calcineurin inhibitor nephrotoxicity.
Copyright © 2019 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  CKD lysosomes; agrochemicals; calcineurin inhibition; diagnosis; proximal tubule

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31892415     DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2019.11.009

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


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