Glomerular mRNA expression of prothrombotic and antithrombotic factors in renal transplants with thrombotic microangiopathy
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Glomerular mRNA expression of prothrombotic and antithrombotic factors in renal transplants with thrombotic microangiopathy
Abstract
Background: Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) in renal transplants (rTx-TMA) is a serious complication and is usually either recurrent TMA (RecTMA) due to humoral rejection (HR-TMA) or due to calcineurin inhibitor toxicity (CNI-TMA). Although the triggers are known, our knowledge about the thrombogenic transcriptome changes in the microvessels is rudimentary.
Methods: We examined the expression of several prothrombotic and antithrombotic genes in 25 biopsies with rTx-TMA (6 RecTMA, 9 HR-TMA, and 10 CNI-TMA) and 8 controls. RNA from microdissected glomeruli of paraffin-embedded tissue was isolated and mRNA transcripts were quantified with real-time polymerase chain reaction after preamplification. Results were correlated with clinicopathologic parameters.
Results: Glomerular mRNA expression of KLF2, KLF4, and tPA was lower and that of PAI-1 was higher in rTx-TMA than in the controls. Glomerular mRNA expression of KLF2 and KLF4 correlated with that of tPA and inversely with that of PAI-1 in rTx-TMA. The mRNA expression of complement regulators CD46 and CD59 were higher in rTx-TMA than in the controls. Only in HR-TMA were glomerular ADAMTS13 and CD55 down-regulated.
Conclusions: The glomerular capillary bed seems to contribute to all subtypes of rTx-TMA by down-regulation of the endothelial transcription factors KLF2 and KLF4, indicating dedifferentiation with subsequent up-regulation of PAI-1 and down-regulation of tPA, resulting in inhibition of local fibrinolysis. Decreased glomerular expression of ADAMTS13 and CD55 could be an additional pathway toward microthrombosis exclusively in HR-TMA.
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