IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF COMPLEMENT S-PROTEIN (VITRONECTIN) IN NORMAL AND DISEASED HUMAN KIDNEYS - RELATIONSHIP TO NEOANTIGENS OF THE C5B-9 TERMINAL COMPLEX
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 75 (1) , 76-81
Abstract
The localization of S protein (Vitronectin) antigen was studied by indirect immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy in normal adult human kidneys and in biopsy specimens from patients with a wide range of renal diseases, and compared with that of neoantigens of the C5b-9 terminal complement complex. S protein antigen was diffusely present in arteriolar perimyocytic matrices, the glomerular basement membrane and mesangial matrix, and tubular basement membranes in the cortex of normal and diseased kidneys without superimposable staining for C5b-9 neoantigens. Cell remnants embedded in normal and sclerotic extracellular matrices expressed S protein antigen and also stained for C5b-9 neoantigens. Several lines of evidence suggested that S protein present in connective matrices most likely represents S protein or C5b-9 complexes trapped from the circulation. Glomerular immune deposits and arteriolar hyalin deposits which contained C5b-9 neoantigens also contained S protein antigen in the same location. In a few specimens from patients with membranous nephritis stage I and IgA nephropathy, immune deposits contained neither detectable C5b-9 neoantigens nor S protein. The observed strong co-staining of immune deposits for S-protein and C5b-9 caution against the generalization that C5b-9 within glomerular immune deposits represents membrane-bound cytolytic complement complexes.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
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