Elsevier

Kidney International

Volume 60, Issue 3, September 2001, Pages 969-973
Kidney International

Cell Biology – Immunology – Pathology
Mesangial IgA1 in IgA nephropathy exhibits aberrant O-glycosylation: Observations in three patients

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Mesangial IgA1 in IgA nephropathy exhibits aberrant O-glycosylation: Observations in three patients.

Background

In IgA nephropathy (IgAN), circulating IgA1 molecules display an abnormal pattern of O-glycosylation. This abnormality may potentially contribute to mesangial IgA1 deposition, but this is unproven because the O-glycosylation of mesangial IgA1 has not been analyzed.

Methods

IgA1 was eluted from glomeruli isolated from the kidneys of three IgAN patients obtained after nephrectomy or at postmortem. Serum from these patients, other patients with IgAN, and controls was subjected to the same treatment as the glomerular eluates. The O-glycosylation of eluted and serum IgA1 was measured by lectin binding using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-based system.

Results

In all three cases, the lectin binding of IgA1 eluted from the glomeruli of IgAN patients was markedly higher than that of the serum IgA1 of the same individual, and also all but one of a series of serum IgA1 samples from other patients and controls.

Conclusions

The higher lectin binding of glomerular compared with serum IgA1 suggests that O-glycosylated IgA1 molecules abnormally and selectively deposit in the kidney. These results provide the first evidence that mesangial IgA1 is abnormally O-glycosylated, and support a direct role for abnormal IgA1 O-glycosylation in the mechanism of mesangial IgA deposition in IgAN.

Keywords

glomerulonephritis
Vicia villosa lectin
Helix aspersa lectin
lectin binding
sialylation

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