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Antibodies against mesangial cells and their secretory products in chronic renal allograft rejection in the rat.

L C Paul1, J Muralidharan, S A Muzaffar, E H Manting, J F Valentin, E de Heer, M Kashgarian.   

Abstract

Antibodies or cell-mediated immunity can cause chronic rejection of vascularized organ grafts, but the nature and specificity of the antigen(s) involved has remained elusive. We have previously demonstrated the presence of antibodies against cryptic glomerular basement membrane antigens and undefined antigens in the mesangial area in rats with chronic renal allograft rejection. Current experiments were designed to study the post-transplant antibody response against cultured mesangial and endothelial cells in rats with chronic rejection using flow cytometry, indirect immunofluorescent staining, immunoelectron microscopy, confocal microscopy, and Western blots. The results were compared with those obtained with alloantisera raised by immunization with cultured mesangial cells. Post-transplant and post-immunization sera contained IgG antibodies against trypsinized mesangial cells detected by flow cytometry. Indirect immunofluorescent studies using mesangial cells grown on coverslips showed autoantibody binding to cytoplasmic granules in cultures early after plating whereas staining of later cultures showed antibody binding in an interrupted, web-like pattern on the outside of the cells. Immunoelectron microscopy showed autoantibody binding to intracellular secretory granules and to cell surface focal adhesion plaques. The latter finding was confirmed in double-labeling experiments with an antiserum against vinculin. Western blots with mesangial cell culture supernatants demonstrated autoantibody reactivity with antigens in the 40-kd and 60- to 70-kd range, and immunoprecipitation identified these molecules as biglycan and decorin. Absorption of the sera with mesangial cell culture supernatant removed most of the antibodies except those that gave a punctate staining with the mesangial cell surface. However, not all immunostaining of mesangial cells could be explained by antibodies against biglycan and decorin. Post-transplant sera, furthermore, contained low-titered antibodies against endothelial cells. We conclude that rats with chronic renal transplant rejection produce a strong autoantibody response against mesangial cell focal adhesion plaques and proteins secreted by these cells in culture. Such antibodies may cause local damage and interfere in the tissue repair process after injury.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9588890      PMCID: PMC1858589     

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


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