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Interstitial nephritis in Aleutian mink disease. Possible role of cell-mediated immunity against virus-infected tubular epithelial cells.

S Mori1, M Nose, M Miyazawa, M Kyogoku, J B Wolfinbarger, M E Bloom.   

Abstract

Aleutian mink disease (AD) has been characterized by immune complex glomerulonephritis associated with persistent infection of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus (ADV). Histopathological examination of kidneys from ADV-infected mink in this study revealed that interstitial nephritis characterized by prominent damage of renal tubuli and lymphocyte infiltration was also common in AD along with glomerulonephritis. By using strand-specific in situ molecular hybridization technique, replication of ADV was observed in tubular epithelial cells, in addition to epithelial cells of Bowman's capsules and some glomerular cells of the infected mink. Analysis of tubular lesions by a combination of immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization revealed that the renal tubuli positive for virion DNA or replicative form DNA/mRNA of ADV were also positive for an activation marker of immunocompetent cells, which is shared by B lymphocytes and thymic epithelial cells. Infiltration of a subpopulation of T lymphocytes around infected renal tubuli were observed but deposition of immune complexes in these tubular lesions was not demonstrable. ADV replication in epithelial cells of renal tubuli and cell-mediated immune responses to the infected epithelial cells may play a role in the pathogenesis of interstitial nephritis in Aleutian mink disease.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8203470      PMCID: PMC1887463     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


  19 in total

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Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1991-02       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  Simultaneous identification of viral proteins and nucleic acids in cells infected with Aleutian mink disease parvovirus.

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Journal:  Microb Pathog       Date:  1990-10       Impact factor: 3.738

3.  Herpes simplex virus interstitial nephritis in a renal allograft.

Authors:  P L Silbert; L R Matz; K Christiansen; B M Saker; M Richardson
Journal:  Clin Nephrol       Date:  1990-06       Impact factor: 0.975

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Authors:  D D Porter
Journal:  Prog Med Virol       Date:  1986

5.  Analysis of Aleutian disease of mink parvovirus infection using strand-specific hybridization probes.

Authors:  M E Bloom; R E Race; J B Wolfinbarger
Journal:  Intervirology       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 1.763

6.  Evidence of restricted viral replication in adult mink infected with Aleutian disease of mink parvovirus.

Authors:  S Alexandersen; M E Bloom; J Wolfinbarger
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1988-05       Impact factor: 5.103

7.  In situ molecular hybridization for detection of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus DNA by using strand-specific probes: identification of target cells for viral replication in cell cultures and in mink kits with virus-induced interstitial pneumonia.

Authors:  S Alexandersen; M E Bloom; J Wolfinbarger; R E Race
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1987-08       Impact factor: 5.103

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Authors:  B Aasted; G S Tierney; M E Bloom
Journal:  Scand J Immunol       Date:  1984-05       Impact factor: 3.487

9.  Comparative pathogenicity of four strains of Aleutian disease virus for pastel and sapphire mink.

Authors:  W J Hadlow; R E Race; R C Kennedy
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1983-09       Impact factor: 3.441

10.  Interstitial nephritis associated with cytomegalovirus infection.

Authors:  J L Platt; R K Sibley; A F Michael
Journal:  Kidney Int       Date:  1985-09       Impact factor: 10.612

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Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1996-02       Impact factor: 5.103

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Authors:  R O Jacoby; E A Johnson; L Ball-Goodrich; A L Smith; M D McKisic
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1995-06       Impact factor: 5.103

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Authors:  Karim Karimi; A Hossain Farid; Sean Myles; Younes Miar
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-02-03       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Progression of experimental chronic Aleutian mink disease virus infection.

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