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Increased glomerular matrix metalloproteinase activity in murine lupus nephritis

Journal

KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 74, Issue 9, Pages 1150-1158

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ki.2008.308

Keywords

MMP; lupus nephritis; glomerulonephritis; GBM; collagen IV; lipocalin-2

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  1. Northern Norway Regional Health Authority [SFP-100-04, SFP-101-04]
  2. University of Tromso

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Lupus nephritis is associated with thickening of the glomerular basement membrane. Here we measured expression of proteins involved in extracellular matrix turnover in kidneys of lupus-prone mice of the NZBxNZW F1 (B/W) strain before the onset of the disease until the development of proteinuria. Expression of the major isoforms of glomerular basement collagen IV (alpha 3/alpha 4/alpha 5) was unchanged throughout disease progression. Collagen IV alpha 1 and alpha 2, however, were highly upregulated at the proteinuric stage while collagen IV alpha 6 was increased at all time points compared to normal mice. There was increased expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2 and -9, their protein inhibitors TIMP-1 and -2 and the metalloproteinase-9 stabilizing protein lipocalin-2 in kidneys of nephritic lupus-prone mice. When proteinuria appeared we found an increased net glomerular gelatinolytic activity. These studies suggest that matrix metalloproteinases contribute to extracellular matrix expansion and proteinuria by altering matrix composition.

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