Renal neutrophils infiltration in antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies-negative pauci-immune crescentic glomerulonephritis. 2010

Guang-qun Xing, and Min Chen, and Gang Liu, and Su-xia Wang, and Ming-hui Zhao
Renal Division, Department of Medicine, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China.

BACKGROUND This study aims to investigate the evidence of neutrophil infiltration in renal tissue from patients with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA)-negative pauci-immune crescentic glomerulonephritis (CrGN), and a comparison with their ANCA-positive counterparts was performed. METHODS Renal biopsy specimens from 31 patients with pauci-immune CrGN were collected. Twelve patients were ANCA negative, and 19 patients were ANCA positive. Neutrophil infiltration was investigated by staining of 2 markers, CD15 and myeloperoxidase (MPO), using immunohistochemistry. RESULTS Positive-stained cells of CD15 (CD15) and MPO (MPO+) were mainly located in glomeruli with cellular crescents and segmental fibrinoid necrotic lesions and in periglomerular area of cellular crescents, especially at the area of ruptured Bowman capsule. Scanty positive staining was found in normal renal tissue. The number of CD15 cells in the glomeruli and periglomerular area was significantly higher in ANCA-negative group than in ANCA-positive group (in glomeruli: 2.70 ± 1.61 versus 1.38 ± 0.85, P = 0.019; in periglomerular area: 4.35 ± 4.36 versus 1.48 ± 1.67, P = 0.047). The number of MPO+ cells in the periglomerular area was also significantly higher in ANCA-negative group than that in ANCA-positive group. CONCLUSIONS Renal neutrophil infiltration might play a pathogenic role in ANCA-negative pauci-immune CrGN, and the neutrophil infiltration might be more severe in ANCA-negative pauci-immune-CrGN than in ANCA-positive one.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007150 Immunohistochemistry Histochemical localization of immunoreactive substances using labeled antibodies as reagents. Immunocytochemistry,Immunogold Techniques,Immunogold-Silver Techniques,Immunohistocytochemistry,Immunolabeling Techniques,Immunogold Technics,Immunogold-Silver Technics,Immunolabeling Technics,Immunogold Silver Technics,Immunogold Silver Techniques,Immunogold Technic,Immunogold Technique,Immunogold-Silver Technic,Immunogold-Silver Technique,Immunolabeling Technic,Immunolabeling Technique,Technic, Immunogold,Technic, Immunogold-Silver,Technic, Immunolabeling,Technics, Immunogold,Technics, Immunogold-Silver,Technics, Immunolabeling,Technique, Immunogold,Technique, Immunogold-Silver,Technique, Immunolabeling,Techniques, Immunogold,Techniques, Immunogold-Silver,Techniques, Immunolabeling
D007668 Kidney Body organ that filters blood for the secretion of URINE and that regulates ion concentrations. Kidneys
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D009195 Peroxidase A hemeprotein from leukocytes. Deficiency of this enzyme leads to a hereditary disorder coupled with disseminated moniliasis. It catalyzes the conversion of a donor and peroxide to an oxidized donor and water. EC 1.11.1.7. Myeloperoxidase,Hemi-Myeloperoxidase,Hemi Myeloperoxidase
D005260 Female Females
D005647 Fucosyltransferases Enzymes catalyzing the transfer of fucose from a nucleoside diphosphate fucose to an acceptor molecule which is frequently another carbohydrate, a glycoprotein, or a glycolipid molecule. Elevated activity of some fucosyltransferases in human serum may serve as an indicator of malignancy. The class includes EC 2.4.1.65; EC 2.4.1.68; EC 2.4.1.69; EC 2.4.1.89. Fucosyltransferase
D005921 Glomerulonephritis Inflammation of the renal glomeruli (KIDNEY GLOMERULUS) that can be classified by the type of glomerular injuries including antibody deposition, complement activation, cellular proliferation, and glomerulosclerosis. These structural and functional abnormalities usually lead to HEMATURIA; PROTEINURIA; HYPERTENSION; and RENAL INSUFFICIENCY. Bright Disease,Kidney Scarring,Glomerulonephritides,Scarring, Kidney
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults

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