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Kallikrein genes are associated with lupus and glomerular basement membrane-specific antibody-induced nephritis in mice and humans.


ABSTRACT: Immune-mediated nephritis contributes to disease in systemic lupus erythematosus, Goodpasture syndrome (caused by antibodies specific for glomerular basement membrane [anti-GBM antibodies]), and spontaneous lupus nephritis. Inbred mouse strains differ in susceptibility to anti-GBM antibody-induced and spontaneous lupus nephritis. This study sought to clarify the genetic and molecular factors that maybe responsible for enhanced immune-mediated renal disease in these models. When the kidneys of 3 mouse strains sensitive to anti-GBM antibody-induced nephritis were compared with those of 2 control strains using microarray analysis, one-fifth of the underexpressed genes belonged to the kallikrein gene family,which encodes serine esterases. Mouse strains that upregulated renal and urinary kallikreins exhibited less evidence of disease. Antagonizing the kallikrein pathway augmented disease, while agonists dampened the severity of anti-GBM antibody-induced nephritis. In addition, nephritis-sensitive mouse strains had kallikrein haplotypes that were distinct from those of control strains, including several regulatory polymorphisms,some of which were associated with functional consequences. Indeed, increased susceptibility to anti-GBM antibody-induced nephritis and spontaneous lupus nephritis was achieved by breeding mice with a genetic interval harboring the kallikrein genes onto a disease-resistant background. Finally, both human SLE and spontaneous lupus nephritis were found to be associated with kallikrein genes, particularly KLK1 and the KLK3 promoter, when DNA SNPs from independent cohorts of SLE patients and controls were compared. Collectively, these studies suggest that kallikreins are protective disease-associated genes in anti-GBM antibody-induced nephritis and lupus.

SUBMITTER: Liu K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2662554 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Kallikrein genes are associated with lupus and glomerular basement membrane-specific antibody-induced nephritis in mice and humans.

Liu Kui K   Li Quan-Zhen QZ   Delgado-Vega Angelica M AM   Abelson Anna-Karin AK   Sánchez Elena E   Kelly Jennifer A JA   Li Li L   Liu Yang Y   Zhou Jinchun J   Yan Mei M   Ye Qiu Q   Liu Shenxi S   Xie Chun C   Zhou Xin J XJ   Chung Sharon A SA   Pons-Estel Bernardo B   Witte Torsten T   de Ramón Enrique E   Bae Sang-Cheol SC   Barizzone Nadia N   Sebastiani Gian Domenico GD   Merrill Joan T JT   Gregersen Peter K PK   Gilkeson Gary G GG   Kimberly Robert P RP   Vyse Timothy J TJ   Kim Il I   D'Alfonso Sandra S   Martin Javier J   Harley John B JB   Criswell Lindsey A LA   Wakeland Edward K EK   Alarcón-Riquelme Marta E ME   Mohan Chandra C  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20090401 4


Immune-mediated nephritis contributes to disease in systemic lupus erythematosus, Goodpasture syndrome (caused by antibodies specific for glomerular basement membrane [anti-GBM antibodies]), and spontaneous lupus nephritis. Inbred mouse strains differ in susceptibility to anti-GBM antibody-induced and spontaneous lupus nephritis. This study sought to clarify the genetic and molecular factors that maybe responsible for enhanced immune-mediated renal disease in these models. When the kidneys of 3  ...[more]

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