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Isolation and characterization of the tubular basement membrane antigen associated with human tubulo‐interstitial nephritis
Author(s) -
YOSHIOKA K.,
HINO S.,
TAKEMURA T.,
MIYASATO H.,
HONDA E.,
MAKI S.
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
clinical & experimental immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.329
H-Index - 135
eISSN - 1365-2249
pISSN - 0009-9104
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1992.tb07949.x
Subject(s) - nephritis , basement membrane , antigen , immunoelectron microscopy , immunofluorescence , glomerular basement membrane , glycoprotein , interstitial nephritis , antibody , collagenase , chemistry , biology , pathology , microbiology and biotechnology , kidney , immunology , glomerulonephritis , biochemistry , medicine , endocrinology , enzyme
SUMMARY The target antigen, a 54‐kD glycoprotein (gp54). reactive with sera from patients with anti‐tubular basement membrane (anti‐TBM) nephritis, was isolated from collagenase‐digested (CD) bovine TBM. The purified gp54 was shown to be non‐collagenous by amino acid analysis, and to be a unique basement membrane component by amino‐terminal sequencing. The nephritogenicity of gp54 was demonstrated by immunizing strain XIII guineapigs with purified gp54, and producing anti‐gp54 antibody and tubulo‐interstitial nephritis. Anti‐gp54 antibody, affinity‐purified from sera of patients with anti‐TBM nephritis, bound by immunoblotting to 54‐kD and, to a lesser extent, 48‐kD components of partially purified human CD‐TBM. Indirect immunofluorescence showed that gp54 was present in the basement membrane of proximal tubules of the kidneys of normal human, cow, rabbit, guineapig and Brown‐Norway rat but not in Lewis rat. Immunoelectron microscopy revealed localization of gp54 along the interstitial side of the TBM and its association with interstitial collagen fibres. These results indicate that gp54 is the nephritogenic antigen involved in tubulo‐interstitial nephritis, and is unique in chemical characteristics and localization in the kidney.

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