Expression of the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor and excretion of secretory IgA in the postischemic kidney
1999; American Physical Society; Volume: 276; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1152/ajprenal.1999.276.5.f666
ISSN1931-857X
AutoresJames Rice, Jeff S. Spence, Judit Megyesi, Randall M. Goldblum, Robert L. Safirstein,
Tópico(s)Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies
ResumoThe humoral mucosal immune response of the kidney involves the transport of secretory IgA (S-IgA) through renal epithelial cells by the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR). The pIgR is cleaved and released as free secretory component (FSC) or attached to IgA (S-IgA). We examined the effects of an ischemic model of acute renal failure (ARF) on the expression of pIgR and the secretion of FSC and S-IgA in the urine. Kidney pIgR mRNA levels decreased in ischemic animals by 55% at 4 h and by 85% at 72 h compared with controls. pIgR protein expression in the medullary thick ascending limb (TAL) decreased within 24 h and was nearly undetectable by 72 h. Urinary S-IgA and FSC concentrations decreased by 60% between days 3 and 6. pIgR mRNA and pIgR protein in the kidney returned to approximately 90% of control levels and urinary FSC and S-IgA concentrations returned to approximately 55% of control levels by day 7. We demonstrate that ischemic ARF decreases renal mucosal S-IgA transport in vivo and may contribute to the increased incidence of urinary tract infections.
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