2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x2002000300011
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Nephrotoxicity of Bence-Jones proteins: interference in renal epithelial cell acidification

Abstract: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the acidification of the endosome-lysosome system of renal epithelial cells after endocytosis of two human immunoglobulin lambda light chains (Bence-Jones proteins, BJP) obtained from patients with multiple myeloma. Renal epithelial cell handling of two BJP (neutral and acidic BJP) was evaluated by rhodamine fluorescence. Renal cells (MDCK) were maintained in culture and, when confluent, were incubated with rhodamine-labeled BJP for different periods of time. Photos… Show more

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“…Environmental conditions such as acidic pH may increase BJP–THP interactions and be responsible for inducing cast nephropathy in multiple myeloma (23). The nephrotoxicity of IgLCs may also involve reduced lysosomal acidification (24) and the inhibition of Na‐K‐ATPase activity (25).…”
Section: Biological Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental conditions such as acidic pH may increase BJP–THP interactions and be responsible for inducing cast nephropathy in multiple myeloma (23). The nephrotoxicity of IgLCs may also involve reduced lysosomal acidification (24) and the inhibition of Na‐K‐ATPase activity (25).…”
Section: Biological Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%