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Expression of CMIP in podocytes is restricted to specific classes of lupus nephritis

Lupus glomerulopathies are classified into various histological patterns, which probably result from different pathophysiological origins. Podocyte injury can be demonstrated in lupus nephritis but its clinical relevance is far little appreciated and is often masked by proliferative lesions and infl...

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Autores principales: Bouachi, Khedidja, Moktefi, Anissa, Zhang, Shao-yu, Oniszczuk, Julie, Sendeyo, Kelhia, Remy, Philippe, Audard, Vincent, Pawlak, Andre, Ollero, Mario, Sahali, Djillali
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6237342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30439969
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207066
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author Bouachi, Khedidja
Moktefi, Anissa
Zhang, Shao-yu
Oniszczuk, Julie
Sendeyo, Kelhia
Remy, Philippe
Audard, Vincent
Pawlak, Andre
Ollero, Mario
Sahali, Djillali
author_facet Bouachi, Khedidja
Moktefi, Anissa
Zhang, Shao-yu
Oniszczuk, Julie
Sendeyo, Kelhia
Remy, Philippe
Audard, Vincent
Pawlak, Andre
Ollero, Mario
Sahali, Djillali
author_sort Bouachi, Khedidja
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description Lupus glomerulopathies are classified into various histological patterns, which probably result from different pathophysiological origins. Podocyte injury can be demonstrated in lupus nephritis but its clinical relevance is far little appreciated and is often masked by proliferative lesions and inflammatory cell infiltrations. Two patterns of podocyte lesions may be considered, either occurring in the context of renal inflammation or reflecting podocyte dysfunction in non-proliferative and non-inflammatory glomerulopathies. This distinction remains elusive since no reliable biomarker discriminates between both entities. CMIP was recently found induced in some glomerular disease but its expression in different lupus nephritis classes has not been investigated. Twenty-four adult patients with lupus nephritis, including non-proliferative (n = 11) and proliferative (n = 13) glomerulopathies were analyzed. Clinical, biological and immunological data were compared with immunomorphological findings. We analyzed by quantitative and qualitative methods the expression of CMIP in different histological classes. We found CMIP abundance selectively increased in podocytes in class II and class V glomerulopathies, while in proliferative forms (class III and class IV), CMIP was rarely detected. CMIP was not expressed in cellular crescents, endothelial cells or mesangial cells. CMIP colocalized with some subsets of B and T cells within glomerular or interstitial mononuclear cell infiltrates but never with macrophages. Hematuria is rarely present in lupus glomerulopathies expressing CMIP. There was no correlation between classical immunological markers and CMIP expression. Thus, CMIP induction in lupus nephritis seems restricted to non-proliferative glomerulopathies and may define a specific pattern of podocyte injury.
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spelling pubmed-62373422018-12-01 Expression of CMIP in podocytes is restricted to specific classes of lupus nephritis Bouachi, Khedidja Moktefi, Anissa Zhang, Shao-yu Oniszczuk, Julie Sendeyo, Kelhia Remy, Philippe Audard, Vincent Pawlak, Andre Ollero, Mario Sahali, Djillali PLoS One Research Article Lupus glomerulopathies are classified into various histological patterns, which probably result from different pathophysiological origins. Podocyte injury can be demonstrated in lupus nephritis but its clinical relevance is far little appreciated and is often masked by proliferative lesions and inflammatory cell infiltrations. Two patterns of podocyte lesions may be considered, either occurring in the context of renal inflammation or reflecting podocyte dysfunction in non-proliferative and non-inflammatory glomerulopathies. This distinction remains elusive since no reliable biomarker discriminates between both entities. CMIP was recently found induced in some glomerular disease but its expression in different lupus nephritis classes has not been investigated. Twenty-four adult patients with lupus nephritis, including non-proliferative (n = 11) and proliferative (n = 13) glomerulopathies were analyzed. Clinical, biological and immunological data were compared with immunomorphological findings. We analyzed by quantitative and qualitative methods the expression of CMIP in different histological classes. We found CMIP abundance selectively increased in podocytes in class II and class V glomerulopathies, while in proliferative forms (class III and class IV), CMIP was rarely detected. CMIP was not expressed in cellular crescents, endothelial cells or mesangial cells. CMIP colocalized with some subsets of B and T cells within glomerular or interstitial mononuclear cell infiltrates but never with macrophages. Hematuria is rarely present in lupus glomerulopathies expressing CMIP. There was no correlation between classical immunological markers and CMIP expression. Thus, CMIP induction in lupus nephritis seems restricted to non-proliferative glomerulopathies and may define a specific pattern of podocyte injury. Public Library of Science 2018-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6237342/ /pubmed/30439969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207066 Text en © 2018 Bouachi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bouachi, Khedidja
Moktefi, Anissa
Zhang, Shao-yu
Oniszczuk, Julie
Sendeyo, Kelhia
Remy, Philippe
Audard, Vincent
Pawlak, Andre
Ollero, Mario
Sahali, Djillali
Expression of CMIP in podocytes is restricted to specific classes of lupus nephritis
title Expression of CMIP in podocytes is restricted to specific classes of lupus nephritis
title_full Expression of CMIP in podocytes is restricted to specific classes of lupus nephritis
title_fullStr Expression of CMIP in podocytes is restricted to specific classes of lupus nephritis
title_full_unstemmed Expression of CMIP in podocytes is restricted to specific classes of lupus nephritis
title_short Expression of CMIP in podocytes is restricted to specific classes of lupus nephritis
title_sort expression of cmip in podocytes is restricted to specific classes of lupus nephritis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6237342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30439969
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207066
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