Nucleolar organizer region proteins enhancement in nucleoplasm’s of renal tubular cells is an indication of kidney impairment in Leishmania-infected dogs

[Display omitted] •Only Leishmania-infected dogs showed biochemical alterations.•AgNORs per cell were significantly higher in clinically affected dogs.•Enhanced histopathological lesion score was observed in Leishmania-infected dogs.•Number of NORs and histopathological lesion score was positively c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary parasitology 2022-03, Vol.303, p.109666-109666, Article 109666
Hauptverfasser: Verçosa, Bárbara L.A., Muniz-Junqueira, Maria Imaculada, Batista, Joilson Ferreira, Socarrás, Teresa Oviedo, Magalhães, Luisa Mourão Dias, Fujiwara, Ricardo T., Melo, Maria N., Vasconcelos, Anilton Cesar
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Only Leishmania-infected dogs showed biochemical alterations.•AgNORs per cell were significantly higher in clinically affected dogs.•Enhanced histopathological lesion score was observed in Leishmania-infected dogs.•Number of NORs and histopathological lesion score was positively correlated.•AgNOR expression and renal lesions were associated with clinical signs. Hyperactivation of tubular cells contributes for the progression of kidney lesions. The exacerbated expression of immunological proteins and ribosomal DNA (rDNA) transcriptional activity are observed in tubular cells. This intensified expression results in more prominent hypertrophic changes and is often accompanied by increased expression of factors involved in different phases of ribosomal biosynthesis, such as the nucleolar organizer regions (NOR). The aim of this study was to evaluate whether there is an association between NOR proteins, renal impairment, and clinical status in Leishmania-infected dogs (CanL). Forty-five dogs with CanL and six uninfected controls were assessed in this study. PCR was performed to detect parasites’ nucleic acids in kidney. Histopathological analyses were performed in kidney fragments, and NOR was detected by Ag stain (AgNOR). Leishmania-infected dogs showed more intense inflammation and collagen deposition compared with uninfected controls. Biochemical alterations were observed only in Leishmania-infected dogs. AgNORs per cell were significantly higher in clinically affected dogs and higher histopathological lesion score was observed in Leishmania-infected dogs. Positive correlations between number of NORs per cell in medullary region and histopathological lesion score were observed. Furthermore, AgNOR expression, intensity of renal lesions, and clinical sigs was associated in Leishmania-infected dogs. We propose that the detection of AgNOR proteins could be used to better estimate the kidney tubular damage at the time of examination in Leishmania-infected dogs as a marker to estimate renal impairment in dogs with CanL.
ISSN:0304-4017
1873-2550
DOI:10.1016/j.vetpar.2022.109666