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Query: UNIPROT:O76050 (
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Many forms of glomerulonephritis including
IgA nephropathy
are characterized by mesangial cellular proliferation. Since epidermal growth factor is a potent mitogen for cultured human mesangial cells, we have attempted to localize and quantify the expression of its receptor in normal and abnormal renal biopsies using immunohistochemistry. Using a particular antibody (Amersham, clone EGFR1), the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) was shown to be predominantly localized in the mesangium of the glomerulus. Visual estimates of intensity of staining suggested that expression of this receptor may be increased in some IgA disease patients with mesangial proliferative glomerular lesions. The
neu
receptor which has a 50% homology with EGF-R was, however, absent from the glomerulus and cultured mesangial cells did not express detectable levels. Expression of EGF-R by cultured mesangial cells, as assessed by immunostaining, was weak and it was not possible to induce detectable upregulation using different cytokines. The factors leading to increased expression of EGF-R in glomerulonephritis, therefore, remain unknown. Our findings suggest that signalling via EGF-R may play a role in the pathogenesis of proliferative glomerulonephritis. Despite its homology with EGF-R, the
neu
receptor is unlikely to have similar importance.
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PMID:An immunohistological study of epidermal growth factor receptor and neu receptor and neu receptor expression in proliferative glomerulonephritis. 790 65