Mast cells and type VIII collagen in human diabetic nephropathy
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Mast cells and type VIII collagen in human diabetic nephropathy
Abstract
Renal injury in diabetes mellitus is associated with progressive interstitial fibrosis and extracellular matrix accumulation. However, the phenotypes of cells forming the interstitial infiltrate in diabetic nephropathy have not been precisely defined. There is increasing evidence for the association of mast cells with angiogenesis, chronic inflammatory conditions and fibrosis. We have recently shown that human mast cells can produce the non-fibrillar short chain type VIII collagen in vivo. Using immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridisation and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, we examined the contribution of mast cells and type VIII collagen to the fibrotic changes occurring in biopsy-proven diabetic nephropathy. We observed that the number of interstitial mast cells was significantly increased in diabetic nephropathy compared with normal kidney tissue. In specimens from diabetic subjects, intense immunohistochemical staining for type VIII collagen was detected in mast cells, on periglomerular fibres and in perivascular and interstitial sites. The expression of type VIII collagen in periglomerular and interstitial sites coincided with that of alpha smooth muscle actin, a marker for myofibroblastic differentiation mRNA for type VIII collagen was detected by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction in diabetic nephropathy and in a human mast cell line. By in situ hybridisation the transcripts for type VIII collagen were localised to renal mast cells. The increased number of mast cells and the elevated type VIII collagen deposition in human diabetic nephropathy provides a potential link between the extracellular matrix accumulation and the fibrosis observed in this condition.
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