1.Renal tubular P-glycoprotein expression is reduced in plasma cell disorders
Cihan HEYBELI ; Mehmet Asi OKTAN ; Hayri Ustun ARDA ; Serkan YILDIZ ; Mehtat UNLU ; Caner CAVDAR ; Aykut SIFIL ; Ali CELIK ; Sulen SARIOGLU ; Taner CAMSARI
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice 2019;38(2):186-195
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			BACKGROUND: P-glycoprotein (P-gp) transports many chemicals that vary greatly in their structure and function. It is normally expressed in renal proximal tubular cells. We hypothesized that P-gp expression influences light chain excretion. Therefore, we investigated whether renal tubular P-gp expression is altered in patients with plasma cell disorders. METHODS: We evaluated renal biopsy specimens from patients with plasma cell disorders (n = 16) and primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (the control group, n = 17). Biopsies were stained with an anti-P-gp antibody. Loss of P-gp expression was determined semi-quantitatively. Groups were compared for loss of P-gp expression, and clinical variables. RESULTS: P-gp expression loss was more severe in patients with plasma cell disorders than it was in those with glomerulonephritis (P = 0.021). In contrast, clinical and histological parameters including serum creatinine, level of urinary protein excretion, and interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy grade were not significantly different between the groups. P-gp expression loss increased with age in patients with plasma cell disorders (P = 0.071). This expression loss was not associated with serum creatinine, the level of urinary protein excretion or the interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy grade. There was no significant association between the severity of P-gp expression loss with the types and serum levels of light chains, isotypes and serum immunoglobulin levels. CONCLUSION: Renal tubular P-gp expression is significantly down-regulated in patients with plasma cell disorders characterized by nephrotic range proteinuria. Additional studies are needed to determine whether reintroduction of renal tubular P-gp expression would mitigate the proximal tubular injury that is caused by free-light chains.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Amyloidosis
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		                        			Atrophy
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		                        			Biopsy
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		                        			Creatinine
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		                        			Glomerulonephritis
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		                        			Glomerulosclerosis, Focal Segmental
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Immunoglobulin Light Chains
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		                        			Immunoglobulins
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		                        			P-Glycoprotein
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		                        			Plasma Cells
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		                        			Plasma
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		                        			Proteinuria
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            
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