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Increased binding of polymeric lambda-IgA to cultured human mesangial cells in IgA nephropathy.

K N Lai1, W Y To, P K Li, J C Leung.   

Abstract

IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is characterized by raised plasma lambda-IgA1 and mesangial polymeric lambda-IgA1 deposits. It remains uncertain whether the predominant glomerular lambda-IgA1 deposits represent a selective uptake of polymeric IgA or a non-specific uptake due to elevated circulating lambda-IgA1 levels in response to an unidentified antigen. In this study, we explored whether there is an increased binding of monomeric IgA1 (mIgA1) or polymeric IgA1 (pIgA1) from patients with IgAN to cultured human mesangial cells (HMC). Total IgA1 in plasma from patients or healthy controls was isolated by jacalin-agarose column as jacalin-bound proteins (JBP). Monomeric IgA1 and pIgA1 were distinctly separated by FPLC. HMC were incubated with IgA preparations and IgA bound to HMC was determined by flow cytometry analysis using standard curves constructed by known concentrations of kappa-IgA1 or lambda-IgA1. In order to avoid any increased binding of IgA to HMC due to elevated kappa- or lambda-IgA concentrations in JBP samples from patients, JBP samples from patients or controls were appropriately diluted to achieve comparable levels of total IgA1. No differences in the total mIgA1 or pIgA1 concentration, percentage of mIgA1 or pIgA1, or the kappa/lambda ratio of mIgA1 or pIgA1 were found between adjusted JBP samples from patients or healthy controls. We found a sharp rise in percentage of pIgA1 among IgA1 bound to HMC (70%), despite the fact that only 3% of the IgA1 in the adjusted JBP samples were polymeric, suggesting that pIgA1 had a higher affinity to HMC than mIgA1. Furthermore, the kappa/lambda ratios of pIgA1 bound to HMC were significantly lower than the kappa/lambda ratios of pIgA1 in adjusted JBP only with IgAN patients but not healthy controls (P = 0.0026). Our data suggest a preferential mesangial binding of polymeric lambda-IgA1 from patients with IgAN. These polymeric lambda-IgA immune complexes are likely to be "pathogenic" and are important in the pathogenesis of IgAN.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8648928     DOI: 10.1038/ki.1996.116

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


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