Korean J Pathol.
1999 Nov;33(11):1047-1054.
Type IV Collagen mRNA Expression in Human Membranous Nephropathy
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pathology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799, Korea.
Abstract
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Human membranous nephropathy (MN) is morphologically characterized by subepithelial
immune complex deposits and progressive thickening of glomerular basement membranes
(GBM). Studies have suggested that the enhanced secretion of classical and novel type IV
collagen chains in MN contributes to spike formation and the novel type IV collagen chain is
particularly related to thickening of GBM. It is unclear whether the increased accumulation of
extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins in GBM is due to the increased mRNA expression for type
IV collagen in glomerular visceral epithelial cells (GECs). To answer this question, we
analyzed seven renal biopsies of patients with idiopathic MN using in situ hybridization. In
MN, the number of GECs expressing mRNA for alpha1(IV) collagen was 2.82+/-1.80/glomerular
cross section (gcs), and the number expressing mRNA for alpha4(IV) collagen was
8.42+/-2.85/gcs. The number of GECs expressing mRNA for alpha4(IV) collagen was
significantly larger than that of alpha1(IV) collagen mRNA. The expression of mRNA for
these ECM proteins in normal controls was negligible. These results suggest that
subepithelial immune complexes stimulate the gene expression of alpha1(IV) collagen and
alpha4(IV) collagen in glomerular GECs which, in turn, increase the secretion of ECM
proteins and contribute to the thickening of GBM in MN.