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J Am Soc Nephrol ; 31(11): 2705-2724, 2020 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32900843

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) accounts for >50% of kidney allograft loss. Donor-specific antibodies (DSA) against HLA and non-HLA antigens in the glomeruli and the tubulointerstitium cause AMR while inflammatory cytokines such as TNFα trigger graft injury. The mechanisms governing cell-specific injury in AMR remain unclear. METHODS: Unbiased proteomic analysis of laser-captured and microdissected glomeruli and tubulointerstitium was performed on 30 for-cause kidney biopsy specimens with early AMR, acute cellular rejection (ACR), or acute tubular necrosis (ATN). RESULTS: A total of 107 of 2026 glomerular and 112 of 2399 tubulointerstitial proteins was significantly differentially expressed in AMR versus ACR; 112 of 2026 glomerular and 181 of 2399 tubulointerstitial proteins were significantly dysregulated in AMR versus ATN (P<0.05). Basement membrane and extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins were significantly decreased in both AMR compartments. Glomerular and tubulointerstitial laminin subunit γ-1 (LAMC1) expression decreased in AMR, as did glomerular nephrin (NPHS1) and receptor-type tyrosine-phosphatase O (PTPRO). The proteomic analysis revealed upregulated galectin-1, which is an immunomodulatory protein linked to the ECM, in AMR glomeruli. Anti-HLA class I antibodies significantly increased cathepsin-V (CTSV) expression and galectin-1 expression and secretion in human glomerular endothelial cells. CTSV had been predicted to cleave ECM proteins in the AMR glomeruli. Glutathione S-transferase ω-1, an ECM-modifying enzyme, was significantly increased in the AMR tubulointerstitium and in TNFα-treated proximal tubular epithelial cells. CONCLUSIONS: Basement membranes are often remodeled in chronic AMR. Proteomic analysis performed on laser-captured and microdissected glomeruli and tubulointerstitium identified early ECM remodeling, which may represent a new therapeutic opportunity.


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Basement Membrane/metabolism , Extracellular Matrix/metabolism , Graft Rejection/metabolism , Graft Rejection/pathology , Kidney Glomerulus/pathology , Kidney Tubules/pathology , Adult , Aged , Allografts/metabolism , Allografts/pathology , Antibodies/metabolism , Biopsy , Cathepsins/metabolism , Cell Line , Cysteine Endopeptidases/metabolism , Extracellular Matrix/pathology , Female , Galectin 1/genetics , Galectin 1/metabolism , Gene Expression , Glutathione Transferase/metabolism , Graft Rejection/genetics , Histocompatibility Antigens Class I/immunology , Humans , Kidney Glomerulus/metabolism , Kidney Transplantation , Kidney Tubules/metabolism , Laminin/metabolism , Male , Matrix Metalloproteinase 2/metabolism , Matrix Metalloproteinase 3/metabolism , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Middle Aged , Necrosis , Proteomics , Receptor-Like Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases, Class 3/metabolism , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/pharmacology
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