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DNAJB9 Is a Specific Immunohistochemical Marker for Fibrillary Glomerulonephritis.

Authors :
Nasr SH
Vrana JA
Dasari S
Bridoux F
Fidler ME
Kaaki S
Quellard N
Rinsant A
Goujon JM
Sethi S
Fervenza FC
Cornell LD
Said SM
McPhail ED
Herrera Hernandez LP
Grande JP
Hogan MC
Lieske JC
Leung N
Kurtin PJ
Alexander MP
Source :
Kidney international reports [Kidney Int Rep] 2017 Aug 08; Vol. 3 (1), pp. 56-64. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Aug 08 (Print Publication: 2018).
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Introduction: Fibrillary glomerulonephritis (FGN) is a rare disease with unknown pathogenesis and a poor prognosis. Until now, the diagnosis of this disease has required demonstration of glomerular deposition of randomly oriented fibrils by electron microscopy that are Congo red negative and stain with antisera to Igs. We recently discovered a novel proteomic tissue biomarker for FGN, namely, DNAJB9.<br />Methods: In this work, we developed DNAJB9 immunohistochemistry and tested its sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of FGN. This testing was performed on renal biopsy samples from patients with FGN (n = 84), amyloidosis (n = 21), a wide variety of non-FGN glomerular diseases (n = 98), and healthy subjects (n = 11). We also performed immunoelectron microscopy to determine whether DNAJB9 is localized to FGN fibrils.<br />Results: Strong, homogeneous, smudgy DNAJB9 staining of glomerular deposits was seen in all but 2 cases of FGN. The 2 cases that did not stain for DNAJB9 were unique, as they had glomerular staining for IgG only (without κ or λ) on immunofluorescence. DNAJB9 staining was not observed in cases of amyloidosis, in healthy subjects, or in non-FGN glomerular diseases (with the exception of very focal staining in 1 case of smoking-related glomerulopathy), indicating 98% sensitivity and > 99% specificity. Immunoelectron microscopy showed localization of DNAJB9 to FGN fibrils but not to amyloid fibrils or immunotactoid glomerulopathy microtubules.<br />Conclusion: DNAJB9 immunohistochemistry is sensitive and specific for FGN. Incorporation of this novel immunohistochemical biomarker into clinical practice will now allow more rapid and accurate diagnosis of this disease.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2468-0249
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Kidney international reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29340314
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2017.07.017