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2011 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. E. B. Silva ◽  
R. S. Costa ◽  
R. C. Ravinal ◽  
L. Z. Ramalho ◽  
M. A. dos Reis ◽  
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Some studies have demonstrated the involvement of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kB) in the pathogenesis of glomerulonephritis. The aim of our study was twofold: (1) to analyze the prognostic value of NF-kB expression in primary IgA nephropathy (IgAN) and (2) to compare the results of NF-kB expression by immunohistochemistry (IHC) and southwestern histochemistry (SWH). We analyzed 62 patients diagnosed with IgAN from 1987 to 2003. We used monoclonal antibodies to CD68 and mast cell tryptase and polyclonal antibodies to TGF-β1, α-SMA and NF-kB p65. We used SWH for thein situdetection of activated NF-kB. The results showed that NF-kB expression (mainly by SWH) correlated with clinical and histological parameters. An unfavorable clinical course of IgAN was significantly related to tubular NF-kB expression by SWH, but not by IHC. The Kaplan-Meier curves demonstrated that increased NF-kB expression, which was measured by IHC and SWH, decreased renal survival. In conclusion, the increased expression of NF-kB in the tubular area may be a predictive factor for the poor prognosis of patients with IgAN. Compared with IHC, NF-kB expression determined by SWH was correlated with a larger number of parameters of poor disease outcome.


2003 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 76-86 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mamiko Ashizawa ◽  
Masanobu Miyazaki ◽  
Katsushige Abe ◽  
Akira Furusu ◽  
Hajime Isomoto ◽  
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2003 ◽  
Vol 82 (3) ◽  
pp. 183-188 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Yamaza ◽  
K.F. Masuda ◽  
Y. Tsukiyama ◽  
K. Nishijima ◽  
R. Murakami ◽  
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NF-κB plays a pivotal role in pathogenesis in general arthritis. However, the participation of NF-κB in inflammation of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is poorly understood. We examined NF-κB expression in rat TMJs with synovitis induced by condyle hypermobility. By immunohistochemistry, NF-κB immunoreactivity was found mainly in the cytoplasm, not the nucleus, of the synovial lining cells of induced-synovitis and control TMJs. Southwestern histochemistry, a new method for detecting transcription factors, showed greater NF-κB expression in the nucleus of the synovial lining cells in the hypertrophic synovium than in control synovium. Increased numbers of the synovial lining cells with immunoreactivity for inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), which is transcriptionally regulated by NF-κB, were also seen in the inflamed synovium. These findings indicate that excess mechanical stress increases NF-κB activation in the TMJ and suggest that active NF-κB is involved in the progression of TMJ inflammation.


2002 ◽  
Vol 35 (4) ◽  
pp. 217-224 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masashi Shin ◽  
Yoshitaka Hishikawa ◽  
Shin-ichi Izumi ◽  
Takehiko Koji ◽  
M. Shin ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ko Komuta ◽  
Takashi Kanematsu ◽  
Takehiko Koji

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