2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12882-015-0046-0
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Comparison of amyloid deposition in human kidney biopsies as predictor of poor patient outcome

Abstract: BackgroundAmyloidosis leads to deposition of abnormal protein with beta-pleated sheet structure in specific compartments of the affected organs. The histological localization of these amyloid deposits determines the overall survival of the patient.MethodsIn this study we have assessed the histological localization and severity of amyloid deposition in 35 patients with biopsy-proven renal amyloidosis and have compared those to clinical parameters, histo-pathological injury criteria and respective patient outcom… Show more

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“…These results suggest that DAPI-staining can be a useful way to discriminate AL and AA amyloidoses. It is also well known that glomerular amyloid deposition is categolized into several types : 1) a mesangiocapillary type with diffuse amyloid deposition in the mesangium and along both sides of the glomerular basement membrane ; 2) a perimembranous type principally involving the subepithelial side of the basement membrane ; 3) a mesangial nodular type showing nodular mesangial deposits ; 4) and a hilar type showing amyloid deposits in hilar arterioles (9)(10)(11). We demonstrated here that DAPI-PI double staining clarifies the difference in amyloid deposition types more effectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results suggest that DAPI-staining can be a useful way to discriminate AL and AA amyloidoses. It is also well known that glomerular amyloid deposition is categolized into several types : 1) a mesangiocapillary type with diffuse amyloid deposition in the mesangium and along both sides of the glomerular basement membrane ; 2) a perimembranous type principally involving the subepithelial side of the basement membrane ; 3) a mesangial nodular type showing nodular mesangial deposits ; 4) and a hilar type showing amyloid deposits in hilar arterioles (9)(10)(11). We demonstrated here that DAPI-PI double staining clarifies the difference in amyloid deposition types more effectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Prognosis also may depend on amyloid load and density, which should be included with amyloid reporting. 6,7 Amyloid proteins have varying propensities for organ system involvement, and the pattern of organ deposition may suggest the amyloidogenic protein involved. 8,9 Therefore, knowing the amyloid types most often found in specific organ systems allows the pathologist to provide a more specific differential diagnosis, potentially guiding the patient's clinical evaluation.…”
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“…Glomeruli and medulla were uninvolved ( Figure 1). These aspects differentiate ALECT2 from other forms of amyloidosis with distinctive morphologic patterns, such as AA and AL, which primarily involve the glomerulus 14 ; apolipoprotein A-IV amyloidosis, which has predominantly medullary involvement 15 ; and fibrinogen α-chain amyloidosis, which typically shows florid deposition restricted to the glomeruli. 16 ALECT2 is probably an underdiagnosed cause of endstage renal disease because bland urinary sediment, proteinuria, and slowly declining renal function are not typical indications for a renal biopsy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%