Abstract
AbstractPeroxidasin (PXDN) is an enzyme of the peroxidase family that plays a critical role in extracellular matrix (ECM) formation and tissue development. In the kidney, very few studies using animal cells suggested that PXDN may have a role in the maintenance of the structural and functional integrity of the renal ECM. Still, the normal expression and (patho)physiological roles of PDXN in the mature and developing human kidney remain unknown.In this work we used fluorescent immunohistochemistry and advanced microscopy and image processing methodologies to perform a quantitative characterization of PXDN expression in the different anatomic compartments of histologically normal kidney tissue, obtained from adult nephrectomy specimens, and from postmortem fetal and neonatal kidney specimens (excluding death by kidney disease and genitourinary developmental anomalies).Results show that PXDN is expressed in all mature kidney compartments, but at significantly higher levels in tubular epithelial cells, particularly in the distal tubules. A similar PXDN expression pattern was observed in the developing kidney, as early as the in the comma-shaped-body stage. In the fetal kidney, PXDN was diffusely expressed in the branches of the ureteric bud but not in the cells of the metanephric blastema.This is the first demonstration that PXDN is differentially expressed in histologically normal human renal parenchyma, exhibiting a remarkably consistent pattern of predominant tubular expression since the early stages of metanephrogenesis This data suggests a relevant, compartment-specific, role of PXDN in nephrogenesis and in the kidney physiology, highlighting a main role in tubular functions, that is worth further investigation.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory