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Another Piece of the Puzzle of Podocyte B7-1 Expression: Lupus Nephritis.

Nephron 2016
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Lupus nephritis (LN) is a frequent complication and a major predictor of poor prognosis of systemic lupus erythematosus. Immune complex deposition and T cell infiltration are crucial events in LN pathogenesis. B7-1 (CD80), normally expressed by antigen-presenting cells, is one of the major co-stimulators of T-cell activation through the binding with its counter-receptors CD28 and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4. Unexpectedly, B7-1 induction was described at the podocyte level in patients affected by different renal diseases, including LN. These observations suggested a novel exciting function for B7-1 as a biomarker of podocyte injury, and hence that B7-1 inhibitory drugs could serve as podocyte-targeted treatment of intractable renal diseases. However, subsequent studies hardly questioned the reliability of B7-1 detection assays and the therapeutic efficacy of B7-1 blockade in proteinuric patients, casting doubts on B7-1 expression by podocytes. Here, we thoroughly investigated whether B7-1 was indeed expressed by podocytes in LN, before even considering employing B7-1 blockade in patients with severe manifestations of LN and unfavourable prognosis.

METHODS: Applying different immunohistochemical assays with 4 primary antibodies, we analysed kidney biopsies from 42 LN patients at different stages of the disease, and from NZB/NZW mice, an LN model.

RESULTS: B7-1 was not induced in podocytes in human and murine LN; instead its expression was confined to infiltrating inflammatory cells.

CONCLUSION: B7-1 is not expressed by podocytes in LN. A renoprotective effect of B7-1 blockade in LN patients cannot be ruled out but, if confirmed, cannot be the result of an effect on podocyte B7-1.

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