Interstitial foam cells and oxidized lipoprotein in human glomerular disease

Authors
Citation
Ab. Magil, Interstitial foam cells and oxidized lipoprotein in human glomerular disease, MOD PATHOL, 12(1), 1999, pp. 33-40
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
MODERN PATHOLOGY
ISSN journal
08933952 → ACNP
Volume
12
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
33 - 40
Database
ISI
SICI code
0893-3952(199901)12:1<33:IFCAOL>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Foam cells (FCs) have been detected in the cortical interstitium of some pa tients with glomerular disease. Whether they have a significant role in tub ulointerstitial injury and disease progression is uncertain. Renal biopsy s pecimens from 13 patients with glomerular disease (6 with Alport's syndrome , 5 with focal glomerulosclerosis, 2 with membranoproliferative glomerulone phritis, Type 1) showing interstitial FCs were investigated by histochemica l means for neutral lipid toil red O stairs); immunohistochemical means for monocytes/macrophages (CD68), apolipoproteins (Apo) A-I, B, and E, and oxi dized low-density lipoprotein (LDL); and by electron microscopic examinatio n. FCs were positive for neutral lipid, CD68, and oxidized lipoprotein but did not stain for Apo B, In four specimens, there was a weak FC reaction fo r Apo E alone and in one case for both Apo E and Apo A-I. Focal interstitia l staining was observed for both Apo B and E but not for Apo A-I. There was focal staining of tubular epithelial cytoplasm for neutral Lipid in all of the specimens, for Apo E in five of seven specimens, for oxidized lipoprot ein in case, and for Apo A-I in three cases. Electron microscopic analysis showed that the FC contained numerous clear cytoplasmic vacuoles that were not membrane-bound and that were generally associated with increased number s of collagen fibrils and basement membrane-like extracellular matrix and f requently with aggregates of extracellular lipid-like particles embedded in extracellular matrix The findings are analogous to those in atherosclerosi s and suggest a role for FCs and oxidized lipoprotein in the pathogenesis o f interstitial injury in some cases of glomerular disease.