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Clinical, histopathologic and molecular features of idiopathic and diabetic nodular mesangial sclerosis in humans.

Michael T Eadon1, Sam Lampe1, Mirza M Baig1, Kimberly S Collins1, Ricardo Melo Ferreira1, Henry Mang1, Ying-Hua Cheng1, Daria Barwinska1, Tarek M El-Achkar1, Tae-Hwi Schwantes-An2, Seth Winfree1,3, Constance J Temm4, Michael J Ferkowicz1, Kenneth W Dunn1, Katherine J Kelly1, Timothy A Sutton1, Sharon M Moe1, Ranjani N Moorthi1, Carrie L Phillips4, Pierre C Dagher1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Idiopathic nodular mesangial sclerosis, also called idiopathic nodular glomerulosclerosis (ING), is a rare clinical entity with an unclear pathogenesis. The hallmark of this disease is the presence of nodular mesangial sclerosis on histology without clinical evidence of diabetes mellitus or other predisposing diagnoses. To achieve insights into its pathogenesis, we queried the clinical, histopathologic and transcriptomic features of ING and nodular diabetic nephropathy (DN).
METHODS: All renal biopsy reports accessioned at Indiana University Health from 2001 to 2016 were reviewed to identify 48 ING cases. Clinical and histopathologic features were compared between individuals with ING and DN (n = 751). Glomeruli of ING (n = 5), DN (n = 18) and reference (REF) nephrectomy (n = 9) samples were isolated by laser microdissection and RNA was sequenced. Immunohistochemistry of proline-rich 36 (PRR36) protein was performed.
RESULTS: ING subjects were frequently hypertensive (95.8%) with a smoking history (66.7%). ING subjects were older, had lower proteinuria and had less hyaline arteriolosclerosis than DN subjects. Butanoate metabolism was an enriched pathway in ING samples compared with either REF or DN samples. The top differentially expressed gene, PRR36, had increased expression in glomeruli 248-fold [false discovery rate (FDR) P = 5.93 × 10-6] compared with the REF and increased 109-fold (FDR P = 1.85 × 10-6) compared with DN samples. Immunohistochemistry revealed a reduced proportion of cells with perinuclear reaction in ING samples as compared to DN.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite similar clinical and histopathologic characteristics in ING and DN, the uncovered transcriptomic signature suggests that ING has distinct molecular features from nodular DN. Further study is warranted to understand these relationships.
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  PRR36; diabetic nephropathy; laser microdissection; nodule; transcriptomics

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33537765      PMCID: PMC8826640          DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfaa331

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


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