PLoS ONE (Jan 2024)

Accelerated involution of germinal center in palatine tonsils in IgA nephropathy.

  • Hiroyuki Ueda,
  • Kensuke Joh,
  • Yoshimi Ueda,
  • Hirokazu Marumoto,
  • Masahiro Okabe,
  • Nao Isaka,
  • Nobuo Tsuboi,
  • Hiromi Kojima,
  • Yoichi Miyazaki,
  • Takashi Yokoo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0301853
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 5
p. e0301853

Abstract

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BackgroundAltered immunological responses in the palatine tonsils may be involved in the pathogenesis of IgA nephropathy (IgAN). The germinal center serves as the site for antigen-specific humoral immune responses in the palatine tonsils. Germinal center involution is frequently observed in the palatine tonsils of IgAN (IgAN tonsils). However, the pathogenic significance of these characteristic changes remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the morphological changes in secondary lymphoid follicles in IgAN tonsils and to evaluate the correlation between the morphometric results and the clinicopathological severity of IgAN.MethodsThe tonsils of age-matched patients with recurrent tonsillitis (RT tonsils) were used as controls. The correlation between the degree of lymphoid follicular involution and histopathological severities in clinical or kidney biopsy was evaluated.ResultsIn total, 87 patients with IgAN were included (48% male, median age 35 years, median estimated glomerular filtration rate: 74 mL/min/1.73 m2). Compared to RT tonsils, IgAN tonsils showed smaller median sizes of lymphoid follicles and germinal centers (P ConclusionsThe present study confirmed accelerated germinal center involution in the tonsils of patients with IgAN. This characteristic change in the IgAN tonsil correlates with heavy proteinuria and advanced chronic histopathological changes in the kidneys, thereby suggesting the involvement of repeated tonsillar immunoreactions during IgAN progression.