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Published in: Pediatric Nephrology 10/2005

01-10-2005 | Original Article

Altered activity of plasma hemopexin in patients with minimal change disease in relapse

Authors: Winston W. Bakker, Catharina M. L. van Dael, Leonie J. W. M. Pierik, Joanna A. E. van Wijk, Jeroen Nauta, Theo Borghuis, Jola J. Kapojos

Published in: Pediatric Nephrology | Issue 10/2005

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Abstract

Since an active isoform of plasma hemopexin (Hx) has been proposed to be a potential effector molecule in minimal change disease (MCD), we tested plasma and urine samples from subjects with MCD in relapse (n =18) or in remission (n =23) (after treatment with prednisolone) for presence or activity of Hx. For comparison, plasma or urine from proteinuric subjects with focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS, n =11), membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN, n =9), IgA nephropathy (n =5) or healthy control donors (n =10), were incorporated into the study. Electrophoresis and Western blotting methods were used for evaluation of the Hx status, whereas protease activity of Hx was tested upon kidney tissue in vitro according to standard methods. The results show (1) a decreased mean titer of plasma Hx exclusively in MCD relapse subjects as compared with MCD in remission (0.21±0.14 mg/ml vs 0.44±0.06 mg/ml; p <0.01). Mean Hx titers in other proteinuric subjects ranged from 0.38±0.05 mg/ml to 0.40± 0.06 mg/ml, whereas, the mean titer of healthy controls was 0.59±0.03 mg Hx/ml; (2) an increased Hx activity (expressed in arbitrary units) exclusively in plasma from MCD relapse subjects (3.3±0.72 vs 1.16±0.56, MCD remission; p <0.01); (3) different Western blot patterns in MCD relapse vs remission plasma; (4) reduced stainability or virtual absence of the 80-kD Hx band in blots of urine from MCD relapse in contrast to urine samples from other proteinuric subjects with FSGS, MPGN, or IgA nephropathy. It is concluded that Hx in MCD relapse subjects may exist in an altered isoform, showing enhanced protease activity as compared with subjects in remission, subjects with other forms of primary glomerulopathy, or healthy control individuals.
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Metadata
Title
Altered activity of plasma hemopexin in patients with minimal change disease in relapse
Authors
Winston W. Bakker
Catharina M. L. van Dael
Leonie J. W. M. Pierik
Joanna A. E. van Wijk
Jeroen Nauta
Theo Borghuis
Jola J. Kapojos
Publication date
01-10-2005
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Pediatric Nephrology / Issue 10/2005
Print ISSN: 0931-041X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-198X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-005-1936-3

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