We previously reported the induction of 90 kDa heat-shock protein (HSP
90) in rat kidneys with cisplatin-induced acute tubular injury, gentam
icin-induced acute renal failure and ischaemia-induced acute renal fai
lure. In the present study, we examined the expression of HSP90 in nor
mal and diseased human kidneys. The 90-kDa heat-shock protein (HSP90)
from mouse brains was purified, and a specific antibody against the pr
otein in a rabbit was produced. This antibody cross-reacted with human
renal HSP90 on immunoblot analysis. Using this antibody we observed t
he intrarenal immunohistochemical localization of HSP90 in both normal
and various human diseased kidneys. We also examined the differences
between the distributions of macrophages and HSP90 in cellular crescen
ts. In the normal kidney, HSP90 was present in glomerular podocytes, B
owman's epithelia and epithelial cells from the distal tubules to the
collecting duct. In diseased kidneys HSP90 was markedly expressed in t
he cytoplasm of proliferative cells within cellular crescents, but not
in fibrocellular crescents. The localization of HSP90 in crescents di
d not coincide with that of macrophages. These results demonstrated th
at HSP90 is induced in the cytoplasm of cellular crescents. Heat-shock
protein 90 may be expressed partly in response to some factors produc
ed by macrophages.