2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2005.00690.x
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Antibody Response Against the Glomerular Basement Membrane Protein Agrin in Patients with Transplant Glomerulopathy

Abstract: Chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) of renal allografts is still the most important cause of graft loss. A subset of these patients have transplant glomerulopathy (TGP), characterized by glomerular basement membrane (GBM) duplications, but of unknown etiology. Recently, a role for the immune system in the pathogenesis of TGP has been suggested. In 11 of 16 patients with TGP and in 3 of 16 controls with CAN in the absence of TGP we demonstrate circulating antibodies reactive with GBM isolates. The presence of a… Show more

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“…Urine proteomic analysis identified LG3 as a novel biomarker of CTV in renal transplant recipients [30,31,58]. The present work demonstrates that LG3 could participate in the pathophysiology of CTV through inhibition of apoptotic pathways in hMSC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Urine proteomic analysis identified LG3 as a novel biomarker of CTV in renal transplant recipients [30,31,58]. The present work demonstrates that LG3 could participate in the pathophysiology of CTV through inhibition of apoptotic pathways in hMSC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Endothelial apoptosis triggers the extracellular export of cathepsin L and other proteases, thereby inducing basement membrane proteolysis, a characteristic feature of CTV [3,30,31]. In turn, proteolysis of basement membrane perlecan leads to the production of an antiapoptotic carboxyl-terminal (C-terminal) fragment active on vascular smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts [29,32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent intriguing study also revealed antibodies targeting angiotensin II type 1 receptor in kidney transplant recipients with "vascular rejection," who did not have detectable DS anti-HLA antibodies (36). Joosten et al (37) demonstrated antibodies to glomerular basement membrane-heparan sulfate proteoglycan agrin in the sera of patients with transplantation glomerulopathy, a sign of chronic allograft rejection. Although these data point toward a potential role for non-HLA antidonor antibodies in allograft rejection, more work will be needed to analyze whether these non-HLA antibodies are secondary to immune-mediated allograft injury or have a primary role as well.…”
Section: Type Of Antibody and Its Effect On Allograft Outcomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example of this phenomenon in humans is the development of de novo posttransplant antibodies and T cell reactivity to lung-expressed type V collagen in lung transplant patients with bronchiolitis obliterans. 8 Other associations include anti-angiotensin II receptors 9 or anti-agrin 22 antibodies in patients with kidney transplant rejection.…”
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