RENAL EXPRESSION AND URINARY CONCENTRATION OF EGF AND IL-6 IN ACUTELYDYSFUNCTIONING KIDNEY-TRANSPLANTED PATIENTS

Citation
S. Dipaolo et al., RENAL EXPRESSION AND URINARY CONCENTRATION OF EGF AND IL-6 IN ACUTELYDYSFUNCTIONING KIDNEY-TRANSPLANTED PATIENTS, Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation, 12(12), 1997, pp. 2687-2693
Citations number
29
ISSN journal
09310509
Volume
12
Issue
12
Year of publication
1997
Pages
2687 - 2693
Database
ISI
SICI code
0931-0509(1997)12:12<2687:REAUCO>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Background. Despite marked improvements in the success of solid organ transplantation, a significant percentage of transplanted organs is lo st due to recurrent episodes of acute cellular rejection. The mechanis ms that govern allograft rejection likely include a complex regulatory network of multiple cytokines and growth factors. Design and Method. This study investigated the kidney gene (in situ hybridization) and pr otein (immunohistochemistry) expression and the urinary excretion rate of IL-6 and EGF in 29 renal transplant recipients: 16 with acute cell ular rejection (AR) and 13 with acute tubular damage/cyclosporine toxi city (ATD). Results. AR patients displayed a 4-fold increase of renal IL-6 expression, which localized chiefly to proximal tubular cells and monocytes/macrophages, whereas EGF signal was extremely weak or even absent. In ATD patients, EGF expression was markedly reduced, while IL -6 specific signal was unchanged. In all the patients examined the ren al expression of IL-6 and EGF strictly correlated with their urinary e xcretion rate (r:0.459, P:0.001). Thus, urinary IL-6/EGF ratio was mar kedly increased in the former group (> 20-fold at day 1), where it par alleled the modifications of plasma creatinine over time (r:0.603, P<0 .0001), and was only slightly increased in the latter group (< 3-fold) . Conclusion. Kidney transplanted patients with acute cellular rejecti on or acute tubular damage/CyA nephrotoxicity exhibit a distinctly dif ferent pattern of intragraft expression of IL-6 and EGF, which is clos ely reflected by their rate of urinary excretion.