Project description:We analyzed the transcriptome (RNA-seq) of glomeruli in a mouse model of light chain deposition disease (LCDD) as compared to control mice (WT and DH-LMP2A, the latter producing no complete immunoglobulins, only free Ig light chains). Kidney lesions in LCDD are due to the deposition of an abnormal monoclonal free Ig light chain and comprise progressive thickening of basement membranes (tubular and glomerular) and nodular glomerulosclerosis resembling the lesions observed in diabetic nephropathy. The aim of the present study is to analyse the transcriptomic changes at early steps of glomerulosclerosis.
Project description:We analyzed the transcriptome (RNA-seq) of mouse plasma cells (PC) expressing a human Ig light chain from a patient suffering light chain deposition disease (LCDD) as compared to control plasma cells (WT and DH-LMP2A, the latter producing no complete immunoglobulins, only free Ig light chains). Ig light chains causing LCDD present structural peculiarities leading to their aggregation and deposition into tissues and organs, mainly the kidney. We sought to determine if plasma cells producing these abnormal Ig could present specific phenotypes. The aim of the present study is to analyse the transcriptomic signature of plasma cells producing abnormal Ig free light chains.