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Journal of Immunology | 2003

Macrophage Metalloelastase as a Major Factor for Glomerular Injury in Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane Nephritis

Yoshikatsu Kaneko; Minoru Sakatsume; Yuansheng Xie; Takeshi Kuroda; Michiko Igashima; Ichiei Narita; Fumitake Gejyo

Rat anti-glomerular basement membrane (GBM) nephritis is a model of crescentic glomerulonephritis induced by injection of anti-GBM antiserum. To elucidate the mechanism of glomerular injury, we analyzed the gene expression patterns in the kidneys of anti-GBM nephritis rats using DNA arrays, and found that macrophage metalloelastase/matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-12 was one of the highly expressed genes in the kidneys on days 3 and 7 after the injection of anti-GBM antiserum. Enhancement of MMP-12 mRNA expression was confirmed by Northern blot analysis, and in situ hybridization revealed that MMP-12 mRNA was expressed in ED-1-positive macrophages and multinuclear giant cells in the glomeruli with crescent. Moreover, these cells were positive with anti-rat rMMP-12 Ab on the section of the kidneys of anti-GBM nephritis rats on day 7. To clarify the role of MMP-12, we conducted a neutralization experiment using anti-rat rMMP-12 Ab, which had an ability to inhibit rMMP-12 activity of degrading natural substrate such as bovine elastin or human fibronectin in vitro. Anti-rat rMMP-12 Ab or control Ig was injected in each of six rats on days 0, 2, 4, and 6 after the injection of anti-GBM antiserum. Consequently, crescent formation and macrophage infiltration in the glomeruli were significantly reduced in the rats treated with anti-rat rMMP-12 Ab, and the amount of urine protein was also decreased. These results disclosed that MMP-12 played an important role in glomerular injury in a crescentic glomerulonephritis model, and inhibition of MMP-12 may lead to a new therapeutic strategy for this disease.


Acta Oto-laryngologica | 2004

A clinicopathological study on the long-term efficacy of tonsillectomy in patients with IgA nephropathy.

Shinichi Nishi; Yuansheng Xie; Mitsuhiro Ueno; Naofumi Imai; Yasushi Suzuki; Seitaro Iguchi; Sachiko Fukase; Honami Mori; Bassam Alchi; Hisaki Shimada; Masaaki Arakawa; Fumitake Gejyo

Our study evaluated the clinical efficacy of tonsillectomy on the long-term renal survival in patients with primary IgA nephropathy (IgAN). Forty-six patients underwent tonsillectomy, and 74 patients did not. The mean of follow-up duration of all patients was 197.0±29.3 months (61–339 months). The baseline clinical and histological data at renal biopsy were not statistically different between the two groups with and without tonsillectomy. Five (10.9%) of the tonsillectomy group reached end stage renal failure (ESRF), whereas 19 (25.8%) of the non-tonsillectomy group did. The chi-square test between the two groups showed a significant difference (p<0.05). The renal survival of the tonsillectomy group was significantly higher than that of the non-tonsillectomy group by the Kaplan-Meier method with log-rank test (p<0.05). The Cox regression model also revealed that tonsillectomy had a significant favorable impact on the renal survival in long-term follow-up duration (p<0.05). Although our study was done by retrospective analyses, all the results proved that tonsillectomy had significant favorable effects on the long-term renal survival in patients with IgAN.


American Journal of Nephrology | 2004

Different Type and Localization of CD44 on Surface Membrane of Regenerative Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells in vivo

Yuansheng Xie; Shinichi Nishi; Sachiko Fukase; Hiroaki Nakamura; Xiangmei Chen; Naofumi Imai; Minoru Sakatsume; Akihiko Saito; Mitsuhiro Ueno; Ichiei Narita; Toshio Yamamoto; Fumitake Gejyo

Background: CD44 is a transmembrane glycoprotein comprising an extracellular domain, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic tail. Previous studies demonstrated that CD44 was generally restricted to lateral-basal plasma membrane (PM) of epithelial cells, whether it localized on apical PM in vivo has not been clarified. Methods: In this study, we used a gentamicin-induced acute tubular necrosis (ATN) and spontaneous recovery model in rats and two distinct antibodies, an anti-rat distal extracellular domain (OX49) of standard CD44 (CD44-OX49) and an anti-rat CD44 cytoplasmic tail (CD44CPT), to survey the localization of CD44-OX49 and CD44CPT on the PM in renal tubular epithelial cells in different recovery stages after ATN with immunohistochemistry and immunoelectron-microscopic examinations. Results: CD44-OX49 was localized not only on the lateral-basal PM in tubular epithelial cells, but also on the apical surface membrane in PCNA-positive newly regenerative tubular epithelial cells in early recovery stages after ATN. However, CD44CPT was only localized on the lateral-basal PM. The immunoelectron-microscopic results showed that CD44-OX49 localization was changed from the apical to lateral to basal surface membrane in renal tubular epithelial cells during the recovery process after ATN, finally disappearing from basal PM when normal polarized epithelial cells formed. Conclusions: These results suggest that there were two types of CD44 including CD44 without a cytoplasmic tail localizing on the apical surface membrane related to newly regenerative epithelial cells, and CD44 with a cytoplasmic tail localizing on the lateral-basal PM related to establishment of tubular epithelial cell polarity after ATN in vivo.


Kidney International | 2001

Expression, roles, receptors, and regulation of osteopontin in the kidney.

Yuansheng Xie; Minoru Sakatsume; Shinichi Nishi; Ichiei Narita; Masaaki Arakawa; Fumitake Gejyo


Kidney International | 2003

The efficacy of tonsillectomy on long-term renal survival in patients with IgA nephropathy

Yuansheng Xie; Shinichi Nishi; Mitsuhiro Ueno; Naofumi Imai; Minoru Sakatsume; Ichiei Narita; Yasushi Suzuki; Kouhei Akazawa; Hisaki Shimada; Masaaki Arakawa; Fumitake Gejyo


Kidney International | 2004

Relationship between tonsils and IgA nephropathy as well as indications of tonsillectomy

Yuansheng Xie; Xiangmei Chen; Shinichi Nishi; Ichiei Narita; Fumitake Gejyo


Kidney International | 2001

Expression of osteopontin in gentamicin-induced acute tubular necrosis and its recovery process

Yuansheng Xie; Shinichi Nishi; Seitaro Iguchi; Naofumi Imai; Minoru Sakatsume; Akihiko Saito; Mika Ikegame; Noriaki Iino; Hisaki Shimada; Mitsuhiro Ueno; Hiroyuki Kawashima; Masaaki Arakawa; Fumitake Gejyo


Endocrinology | 2004

Evidence Indicating that Renal Tubular Metabolism of Leptin Is Mediated by Megalin But Not by the Leptin Receptors

Hitomi Hama; Akihiko Saito; Tetsuro Takeda; Atsuhito Tanuma; Yuansheng Xie; Kiyoko Sato; Junichiro James Kazama; Fumitake Gejyo


Journal of The American Society of Nephrology | 2001

Human Glomerulonephritis Accompanied by Active Cellular Infiltrates Shows Effector T Cells in Urine

Minoru Sakatsume; Yuansheng Xie; Mitsuhiro Ueno; Hiroaki Obayashi; Shin Goto; Ichiei Narita; Noriyuki Homma; Kazuyuki Tasaki; Yasushi Suzuki; Fumitake Gejyo


Nephrology | 2002

The clinical significance of effector T cells in the urine of patients with IgA nephropathy

Minoru Sakatsume; Yuansheng Xie; Hiroaki Obayashi; Kentaro Omori; Noriko Saito; Shin Goto; Mitsuhiro Ueno; Ichiei Narita; Fumitake Gejyo

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Mitsuhiro Ueno

Joetsu University of Education

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Yasushi Suzuki

Iwate Medical University

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