Complement deposition on renal histopathology of patients with diabetic nephropathy

As the potential role of the complement system in diabetic nephropathy (DN) is increasingly reported, this study aimed to investigate C1q and C3c deposition as seen on renal histopathology, as well as its association with clinical and pathological parameters, in DN patients. Renal biopsy specimens f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetes & metabolism 2019-09, Vol.45 (4), p.363-368
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Z.-J., Li, X.-Q., Chang, D.-Y., Wang, S.-X., Liu, G., Chen, M., Zhao, M.-H.
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Zusammenfassung:As the potential role of the complement system in diabetic nephropathy (DN) is increasingly reported, this study aimed to investigate C1q and C3c deposition as seen on renal histopathology, as well as its association with clinical and pathological parameters, in DN patients. Renal biopsy specimens from 161 DN patients were investigated using direct immunofluorescence, light, and electron microscopy. For direct immunofluorescence, staining for C1q and C3c on fresh-frozen renal tissue was performed immediately after biopsy. Complement deposition was defined as the presence of C1q or C3c of at least 1 + on a 0–4 + Scale. The association between complement deposition and clinicopathological data was also analyzed. On direct immunofluorescence microscopy, C1q and C3c were detected in specimens from 44/161 (27.3%) and 89/161 (55.3%) patients, respectively. Regarding clinical data, patients with C1q deposition had a significantly higher level of urinary protein (7.25 ± 4.20 g/24 h vs. 4.97 ± 3.76 g/24 h; P 
ISSN:1262-3636
1878-1780
DOI:10.1016/j.diabet.2018.08.011