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Tenascin is an ubiquitous extracellular matrix protein of human renal interstitium in normal and pathologic conditions.

L D Truong1, S V Foster, R Barrios, V D'Agati, R R Verani, J M Gonzalez, W N Suki.   

Abstract

Tenascin, a large oligomeric glycoprotein, is a recent addition to a list of increasing extracellular matrix proteins. Previous studies have documented the strong expression of tenascin in embryonic kidney and in both normal and abnormal mature glomeruli implicating an important role of this extracellular matrix protein in nephrogenesis and glomerular scarring. Whether tenascin plays any role in interstitial fibrosis, a common final pathway of tubulointerstitial nephritis, is no known; on the other hand, a detailed knowledge of the structural components of interstitial fibrosis is essential for further studies on other fundamental aspects of this biologically and clinically important process. In this study, the expression of tenascin in the renal interstitium was immunohistochemically evaluated in 208 renal specimens during normal kidney (23 cases), acute tubular necrosis (8), acute tubulointerstitial nephritis (8), chronic primary tubulointerstitial nephritis (30), tubulointerstitial nephritis secondary to glomerular diseases of mild (46) and severe (55) degree, ischemic damage (24), and rejection (14). It was found that in normal kidney tenascin expression was limited to the medullary interstitium. In kidney with tubulointerstitial nephritis, tenascin was ubiquitously and constantly expressed in any areas with tubulointerstitial damage regardless of diagnosis, etiology, the cortical vs. medullary location of the lesions, stage of the fibrogenetic process, density of fibroblasts, or severity of interstitial inflammation in the affected areas. Indeed, strong tenascin expression was seen in areas where there was only interstitial edema or inflammation as judged by routine light microscopic preparations. In summary, this study systematically documents tenascin as a novel extracellular matrix protein selectively expressed in the medullary interstitium in normal kidney, and ubiquitously present in areas with interstitial fibrosis.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8730425     DOI: 10.1159/000188943

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephron        ISSN: 1660-8151            Impact factor:   2.847


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