Assessment of podocyte detachment as a pivotal step in the development of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.

IF 2.1 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Ikbal Ahmed Abdo Elkholy, Wagdi Elkashef, Fatma El-Husseini Mostafa, Amany Hassan
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Abstract

Background: Podocytopenia refers to a decrease in the number of podocytes. When podocytes are injured, they may detach leading to podocytopenia, which represents a critical step in the development of podocytopathy and subsequently deterioration of renal functions. Pathological assessment of podocytopenia plays a crucial role in diagnosing underlying kidney diseases.

Aim: To assess detached podocytes and evaluate their diagnostic role in the development of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.

Materials and methods: This is a retrospective study, conducted on 67 archival renal biopsies with the clinical diagnosis of steroid-resistant or steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) and diagnosed as focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and podocytopathy with detached podocytes by electron microscopy (EM). Colloidal iron stain and Desmin immunohistochemical stain were performed. Assessment of the mean percent of stained pixels in relation to the surface tuft area of the glomerulus, i.e., mean percent of stained area (PSA) was done using image analysis system (ImageJ 1.52a) software.

Results: Podocytopathy with detached podocytes was diagnosed in 35 (52.24%) cases, while FSGS was diagnosed in 32 (47.76%) cases. Regarding detached podocytes, 27 (49.3%) cases showed no detached podocytes by light microscopy (LM), while only 4 (6%) showed severe podocyte detachment. There was a statistically significant difference between control cases and both podocytopathy with detached podocytes and FSGS regarding mean PSA (p ≤ 0.001).

Conclusion: Standardized reporting of detached podocyte cells is becoming mandatory as they have a high positive predictive value for the expected EM picture.

评估荚膜细胞脱落是局灶节段性肾小球硬化症发展过程中的关键步骤。
背景:荚膜细胞减少症是指荚膜细胞数量减少。当荚膜细胞受伤时,它们可能会脱落,导致荚膜细胞减少症,这是荚膜细胞病变发展的关键步骤,随后会导致肾功能恶化。目的:评估脱落的荚膜细胞,并评估其在局灶节段性肾小球硬化症发展过程中的诊断作用:这是一项回顾性研究,对67例临床诊断为类固醇耐药或类固醇依赖性肾病综合征(SRNS)的存档肾活检样本进行了研究,并通过电子显微镜(EM)诊断为局灶节段性肾小球硬化(FSGS)和伴有脱落荚膜的荚膜细胞病变。进行了胶体铁染色和Desmin免疫组化染色。使用图像分析系统(ImageJ 1.52a)软件评估了与肾小球表面簇面积相关的平均染色像素百分比,即平均染色面积百分比(PSA):结果:35 例(52.24%)确诊为荚膜细胞脱落的荚膜细胞病变,32 例(47.76%)确诊为 FSGS。在脱落的荚膜细胞方面,27 例(49.3%)病例的光镜(LM)显示无脱落的荚膜细胞,只有 4 例(6%)显示严重的荚膜细胞脱落。在平均 PSA 方面,对照病例与有荚膜脱落的荚膜细胞病和 FSGS 之间存在显著统计学差异(P≤ 0.001):结论:由于脱落的荚膜细胞对预期的 EM 图像具有很高的阳性预测价值,因此标准化报告脱落的荚膜细胞已成为一项强制性工作。
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审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: As the official publication of the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, the Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute (JENCI) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes on the latest innovations in oncology and thereby, providing academics and clinicians a leading research platform. JENCI welcomes submissions pertaining to all fields of basic, applied and clinical cancer research. Main topics of interest include: local and systemic anticancer therapy (with specific interest on applied cancer research from developing countries); experimental oncology; early cancer detection; randomized trials (including negatives ones); and key emerging fields of personalized medicine, such as molecular pathology, bioinformatics, and biotechnologies.
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