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Publication : Uteroglobin is essential in preventing immunoglobulin A nephropathy in mice.

First Author  Zheng F Year  1999
Journal  Nat Med Volume  5
Issue  9 Pages  1018-25
PubMed ID  10470078 Mgi Jnum  J:57504
Mgi Id  MGI:1344883 Doi  10.1038/12458
Citation  Zheng F, et al. (1999) Uteroglobin is essential in preventing immunoglobulin A nephropathy in mice. Nat Med 5(9):1018-25
abstractText  The molecular mechanism(s) of immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy, the most common primary renal glomerular disease worldwide, is unknown. Its pathologic features include hematuria, high levels of circulating IgA-fibronectin (Fn) complexes, and glomerular deposition of IgA, complement C3, Fn and collagen. We report here that two independent mouse models (gene knockout and antisense transgenic), both manifesting deficiency of an anti-inflammatory protein, uteroglobin (UG), develop almost all of the pathologic features of human IgA nephropathy. We further demonstrate that Fn-UG heteromerization, reported to prevent abnormal glomerular deposition of Fn and collagen, also abrogates both the formation of IgA-Fn complexes and their binding to glomerular cells. Moreover, UG prevents glomerular accumulation of exogenous IgA in UG-null mice. These results define an essential role for UG in preventing mouse IgA nephropathy and warrant further studies to determine if a similar mechanism(s) underlies the human disease.
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