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Department of Nephrology, University of Heidelberg, Germany.
Correspondence to Dr. Jürgen Wagner, Department of Nephrology, University Hospital, University of Heidelberg, Bergheimerstrasse 56a, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany. Phone: +49-6221-911210; Fax: +49-6221-911279; E-mail: Juergen_wagner{at}med.uni-heidelberg.de
Abstract. The endothelin (ET) system has been studied extensively
in experimental models of progressive chronic renal disease, but there is
limited information regarding the ET system in renal patients. First, the
expression of human ET-1, as well as ET receptor type A (ET-RA) and
ET-RB, was studied in 26 renal biopsies from patients with
different renal diseases. Gene expression was assessed by quantitative reverse
transcription-PCR. Second, ET-1 and ET-RB protein expression and
localization were examined, by immunohistochemical analyses, among a
homogeneous cohort of 16 patients with IgA nephropathy and different degrees
of proteinuria. ET-RB mRNA expression was threefold higher among
patients with higher-grade proteinuria [
2 g/24 h, n = 10; OD
ratio (ODR), i.e., wild-type/mutant mRNA ratio, 1.81 ± 0.3],
compared with patients with lower-grade proteinuria (<2 g/24 h, n
= 8; ODR, 0.63 ± 0.1; P < 0.01) or control subjects
(n = 9; ODR, 0.57 ± 0.1; P < 0.01). ET-1 gene
expression was significantly higher among patients with higher-grade
proteinuria, compared with patients with lower-grade proteinuria (P
< 0.01) or control subjects (P < 0.05). ET-RA mRNA
expression was not different among the groups. Patients with higher-grade
proteinuria who were receiving angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
exhibited significantly (P < 0.05) lower ET-1 and ET-RB
mRNA expression, which was comparable to that of control subjects. By using
immunohistochemical analyses, an association between proteinuria and
expression of ET-1 and ET-RB in proximal tubular epithelial cells
and of ET-1 in glomeruli was confirmed in the separate cohort of patients with
IgA nephropathy. It is concluded that the increased ET-RB and ET-1
mRNA and protein expression observed in animal models of renal disease is also
demonstrable among patients with renal disease and high-grade proteinuria.
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