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- W2024403224 abstract "Renal fibroblast-like cells in Goodpasture syndrome rats.BackgroundThe extent of renal fibrosis is the best predictor for functional outcomes in a variety of progressive renal diseases. Interstitial fibroblast-like cells (FbLCs) are presumably involved in the fibrotic process. However, such FbLCs have never been well characterized in the kidney.MethodsWe characterized renal FbLCs in the nephritic kidney (in which the number of FbLCs and extracellular matrix accumulation were significantly increased) with regards to their expression of phenotypic and functional markers using day 49 Goodpasture syndrome (GPS) rats.ResultsWithin the renal cortical interstitium, there were a number of α-smooth muscle actin+ (α-SMA+) FbLCs, negative for vimentin (VIM) and transforming growth factor-β1, and not equipped with well-developed rough endoplasmic reticulum and actin-stress fibers. All of these findings were incompatible with the typical features of granulation tissue α-SMA+ myofibroblasts. On the other hand, FbLCs negative for α-SMA and VIM produced α1(I) procollagen in the nephritic kidney.ConclusionA number of FbLC populations reside within the cortical interstitium of the kidney in GPS rats, each of which is likely to have developed independently in response to the local conditions of the nephritic kidney, contributing to renal fibrogenesis. Further studies are needed to clarify the key type of FbLC that orchestrates other members to produce renal fibrosis. Renal fibroblast-like cells in Goodpasture syndrome rats. The extent of renal fibrosis is the best predictor for functional outcomes in a variety of progressive renal diseases. Interstitial fibroblast-like cells (FbLCs) are presumably involved in the fibrotic process. However, such FbLCs have never been well characterized in the kidney. We characterized renal FbLCs in the nephritic kidney (in which the number of FbLCs and extracellular matrix accumulation were significantly increased) with regards to their expression of phenotypic and functional markers using day 49 Goodpasture syndrome (GPS) rats. Within the renal cortical interstitium, there were a number of α-smooth muscle actin+ (α-SMA+) FbLCs, negative for vimentin (VIM) and transforming growth factor-β1, and not equipped with well-developed rough endoplasmic reticulum and actin-stress fibers. All of these findings were incompatible with the typical features of granulation tissue α-SMA+ myofibroblasts. On the other hand, FbLCs negative for α-SMA and VIM produced α1(I) procollagen in the nephritic kidney. A number of FbLC populations reside within the cortical interstitium of the kidney in GPS rats, each of which is likely to have developed independently in response to the local conditions of the nephritic kidney, contributing to renal fibrogenesis. Further studies are needed to clarify the key type of FbLC that orchestrates other members to produce renal fibrosis." @default.
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