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Query: UMLS:C0022672 (
acute tubular necrosis
)
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Acute tubular necrosis
(
ATN
) ranges from minimal histologic changes to overt necrotic tubules. Although histologic changes on routine stained sections can be seen in many
ATN
cases, they may be subtle in some cases. In some cases, electron microscopy may reveal more reliable findings to support a diagnosis of
ATN
. Thus, a molecular marker to confirm acute tubular damage and to differentiate mild from moderate tubular injury could provide more reliable detection of
ATN
at the light microscopic level. In this study, sections from native and transplant renal biopsies with the diagnosis of
ATN
were stained immunohistochemically for
p53
, an upstream marker for DNA damage, and compared with donor baseline biopsies as controls. The transplant and native
ATN
kidney groups had significantly higher numbers of
p53
nuclear staining in renal tubular epithelium (transplant
ATN
: 4.58 +/- 1.51/mm2, n = 18, and native
ATN
: 6.12 +/- 1.99/mm2, n = 13) than the donor baseline group (1.09 +/- 0.51/mm2, n = 16) or controls-normal renal parenchyma away from tumors (0.029 +/- 0.017). Cases with moderate
ATN
changes showed significantly increased
p53
tubular staining (transplant
ATN
: 9.20 +/- 2.59/mm2, n = 8, and native
ATN
: 14.3 +/- 1.88/mm2, n = 5) when compared with the mild
ATN
cases (transplant
ATN
: 0.87 +/- 0.30/mm2, n = 10, and native
ATN
: 1.01 +/- 0.39/mm2; n = 8). In summary, there was direct correlation between nuclear
p53
staining and morphologic changes seen microscopically and ultrastructurally, suggesting that
p53
can be used as a reliable marker of cellular damage to aid in the diagnosis of
ATN
.
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PMID:P53 protein is a reliable marker in identification of renal tubular injury. 1555 35