Mesangial deposition of type I collagen in human glomerulosclerosis
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Mesangial deposition of type I collagen in human glomerulosclerosis
Abstract
The presence of type I collagen in both diffuse and nodular diabetic glomerular lesions has been examined using immunohistochemical and electron microscopic techniques. At the ultrastructural level, banded collagen fibrils were observed in the mesangium in all cases of nodular (Kimmelstiel-Wilson) sclerosis and in 60% of the diffuse sclerotic lesions. Antibodies against type I collagen were localized in the fibrotic interstitium and the mesangium in all cases examined. Staining with type I collagen antibodies occurred in glomeruli with intact Bowman's capsules, and was predominantly localized to areas immediately adjacent to mesangial cells. In cases of focal sclerosis of nondiabetic origin, banded collagen fibrils and staining with anti-type I collagen antibody were observed in all cases in which the segmental lesion was presented in the specimen. The pattern of antibody localization in both the diabetic lesions and focal sclerosis differed from that obtained using anti-type IV (basement membrane) collagen antibodies. These results demonstrate that type I collagen is among the extracellular matrix components that comprise the sclerotic glomerular lesions of both diabetic and nondiabetic origin. Furthermore, the spatial localization of this collagen type suggests mesangial cell origin.
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