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Query: EC:1.4.3.13 (
lysyl oxidase
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Collagen cross-linking induced by
lysyl oxidase
has been implicated in liver and lung fibrosis. To define the role of this process in kidney fibrosis, we investigated the renal expression of
lysyl oxidase
and the content in collagen cross-links at various stages of chronic
Adriamycin
nephropathy in Sprague-Dawley rats. Lysyl oxidase expression was determined by RT-PCR; collagen pyridinium residues, indicating
lysyl oxidase
induced cross-links, were evaluated by HPLC. These parameters followed a synergic albeit asynchronous outcome: (a)
lysyl oxidase
mRNA levels in total kidney, glomeruli and medulla from
Adriamycin
-treated rats increased up to 3 times compared to controls between week 8 and 12, then returning within the normal range; (b) the pyridinium residue content did not show any significant difference between
Adriamycin
-treated and control rats, until diffuse interstitial fibrosis developed (16 weeks), showing at this time a 2- to 3-fold increment. Lysyl oxidase was expressed by several renal cell lines and in tubular-epithelial cells it was up-regulated in vitro by TGF beta-1, a recognized fibrogenetic factor in
Adriamycin
nephropathy. Our observations demonstrated that an increased expression of
lysyl oxidase
in the kidney precedes the development of diffuse fibrotic lesions and that, at this stage, collagenic structures contain highly cross-linked components, the final product of
lysyl oxidase
activity. The evidence of
lysyl oxidase
up-regulation in tubular epithelial cells by the same factor implicated in
Adriamycin
toxicity in the kidney suggests a common pathogenetic mechanism. Collagen cross-link formation by
lysyl oxidase
may be implicated in the pathogenesis of irreversible, fibrotic renal lesions.
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PMID:Lysyl oxidase expression and collagen cross-linking during chronic adriamycin nephropathy. 920 Apr 11