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Query: UNIPROT:P41181 (
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Morphological study of the kidney is generally the first step in the diagnosis of
Alport's syndrome
. Light microscopy study allows to suggest the diagnosis with the association of focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis, GBM anomalies when studied with silver staining, interstitial foam cells, and negative standard immunofluorescence study. GBM anomalies observed by electron microscopy are nearly specific with thickening splitting and fragmenting of the lamina densa. GBM anomalies are the consequence of a collagen IV disease. Thus, immunohistochemical results obtained with 6 different alpha(IV) are essential and allow to evaluate the mode of inheritance. Schematically, in the X dominant AS form, GBM, distal tubular BM and
collecting duct
BM do not express alpha3/alpha4, alpha5(IV). In the autosomic recessive AS form,
collecting duct
BM alone express alpha5(IV) without expression of alpha3(IV) and alpha5(IV) chains along the GBM and distal TBM.
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PMID:Renal pathology and ultrastructural findings in Alport's syndrome. 1110 62
Gene therapy has the potential to provide a therapeutic strategy for numerous renal diseases such as diabetic nephropathy, chronic rejection,
Alport syndrome
, polycystic kidney disease, and inherited tubular disorders. In previous studies using cationic liposomes or adenoviral or retroviral vectors to deliver genes into the kidney, transgene expression has been transient and often associated with adverse host immune responses, particularly with the use of adenoviral vectors. The unique properties of recombinant adeno-associated viral (rAAV) vectors permit long-term stable transgene expression with a relatively low host immune response. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate gene expression in the rat kidney after intrarenal arterial infusion of a rAAV (serotype 2) vector encoding green fluorescence protein (GFP) induced by a cytomegalovirus-chicken beta-actin hybrid promoter. The left kidney of experimental animals was treated with either saline or transduced with rAAV2-GFP (0.125 ml/100 g body wt, 1 x 10(10)/ml infectious units) through the renal artery. A time-dependent expression of GFP was observed in all kidneys injected with rAAV2-GFP, with maximal expression observed at 6 wk posttransduction. The expression of GFP was restricted to cells in the S(3) segment of the proximal tubule and intercalated cells in the
collecting duct
, the latter identified by co-localization with H(+)-ATPase. No transduction was observed in the glomeruli or the intrarenal vasculature. These studies demonstrate successful transgene expression in tubular epithelial cells, specifically in the S(3) segment of the proximal tubule and intercalated cells, after intrarenal administration of a rAAV vector and provide the impetus for further studies to exploit its use as a tool for gene therapy in the kidney.
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PMID:Gene delivery in renal tubular epithelial cells using recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors. 1266 Mar 29