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The lupus-derived anti-double-stranded DNA IgG contributes to myofibroblast-like phenotype in mesangial cells

  • Yi Zhang
  • , Jiabin Yang
  • , Shan Jiang
  • , Chunhong Fang
  • , Layuan Xiong
  • , Hong Cheng
  • , Yumin Xia

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Abstract

Anti-double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) antibodies have been indicated to play a major role in the pathogenesis of lupus nephritis (LN), which is characterized by mesangial alterations, including phenotypic changes. To explore the effects of anti-dsDNA antibodies on the phenotype of mesangial cells (MCs), the anti-dsDNA IgG in sera and histological features of glomeruli were analyzed in the mice models of immune-complex glomerulonephritis. The MCs were cultured in vitro with the addition of anti-dsDNA or non-anti-dsDNA IgG. Compared to the anti-dsDNA-negative controls, the serum positive mice had increased extracellular matrix accumulation and higher alpha-smooth muscle actin expression in the mesangial region. The anti-dsDNA IgG enhanced the synthesis of transforming growth factor beta, alpha-smooth muscle actin, and fibronectin, and even induced the myofibroblast-like morphological features in cultured MCs. Our results indicated that anti-dsDNA antibodies contribute to the phenotypic changes in MCs, which suggests another mechanism of renal injuries in LN induced by anti-dsDNA antibodies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1270-1278
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Clinical Immunology
Volume32
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Autoantibody
  • lupus nephritis
  • mesangial cell
  • myofibroblast
  • phenotype

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