Background. IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common form of human glomerulonephritis. Tubulointerstitial inflammation with infiltration of mononuclear cells plays an important role in the progression of IgAN. Activation of T cells requires costimulatory signals through binding of CD28 receptor with cognate ligands (CD80/CD86) located on antigen-presenting cells (APC). To assess the clinical significance of this regulatory pathway participation in the pathogenesis of IgAN, a comprehensive immunohistologic evaluation was conducted on renal tissue of IgAN in different phases of progressive injury. Methods. Thirty-three cases of IgAN and ten cases of non-IgA mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis (PGN) with minor tissue damage as controls were investigated. Monoclonal antibodies were used to assess the expression of CD80, CD86, CD68, CD14, CD45RO, human leukocyte antigen-DR (HLA-DR), and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) in renal tissues. Clinical and expression data were compared at the time of renal biopsy. Results. CD80+ and CD86+ cells were observed more in IgAN patients with progressive renal injury than in mild cases and controls. CD80 was limited to tubular epithelial cells and was complemented by HLA-DR expression. CD86 was expressed in the glomerulus, periglomerular area, and peritubular interstitium. Activated T cells (CD45RO+), monocytes (CD14+), macrophages (CD68+), and CD86 showed similar distributions. Positive correlations were found between CD86+ cells and CD45RO, CD14, and CD68 positive cells and between CD80+ tubuli and peritubular interstitial CD45RO+ cells. The number of interstitial CD86 positive cells and the percentage of CD80+ tubuli were correlated with renal function. Most CD86+ cells were monocyte/macrophages. Conclusion. This study suggested that CD80 and CD86 activate T cells in IgAN, CD80/CD86 expressions correlated with renal function at the time of renal biopsy, and monocyte/macrophages and tubular epithelial cells act as APC.
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Wu, Q., Jinde, K., Endoh, M., & Sakai, H. (2004). Clinical significance of costimulatory molecules CD80/CD86 expression in IgA nephropathy. Kidney International, 65(3), 888–896. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1755.2004.00477.x
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