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Membranous glomerulonephritis in the mouse.

K J Assmann, M M Tangelder, W P Lange, T M Tadema, R A Koene.   

Abstract

Glomerulonephritis was induced in C57. B110 mice by a single injection of rabbit IgG against homologous, pronase-digested, renal tubular antigens. The heterologous phase was characterized by a transient increase of glomerular permeability with fixation of rabbit IgG to the capillary walls, in a linear or fine-granular pattern, and to the brush borders of the proximal tubuli. The autologous phase was marked by the immune response to the injected protein, during which subepithelial immune deposits, consisting of mouse IgG1, rabbit IgG, and mouse C3 developed. Small amounts were still present at 1 year after the injection of antiserum. The antibody response of the mice correlated with the development and resolution of the deposits. None of the mice developed a nephrotic syndrome. Control mice treated with normal rabbit IgG did not show immune deposits in their kidneys at any stage despite a comparable antibody response to rabbit IgG. Immunoelectronmicroscopy showed that the rabbit antibodies fixed directly to an antigen in the cell membrane of the glomerular visceral epithelium. It seems, therefore, likely that in situ formation of subepithelial immune complexes occurred in the autologous phase by fixation of mouse immunoglobulins to rabbit IgG already present in the glomerular wall.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6358631     DOI: 10.1038/ki.1983.159

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


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