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Supplementary Material for: Oxidative Stress, Macrophage Infiltration and CD163 Expression Are Determinants of Long-Term Renal Outcome in Macrohematuria-Induced Acute Kidney Injury of IgA Nephropathy
<p><b><i>Background:</i></b> Macroscopic hematuria (MH) may cause acute
kidney injury (AKI) in IgA nephropathy. Up to 25% of patients with
MH-associated AKI do not recover baseline renal function. Our objective
was to identify subjects at high risk for an adverse renal function. <b><i>Methods:</i></b>
We examined macrophages, oxidative stress markers (NADPH-p22 and HO-1)
and the hemoglobin scavenger receptor (CD163) in renal biopsy specimens
from 33 MH-AKI patients with complete recovery (CR, n = 17) or
incomplete recovery (IR, n = 16) of renal function after 6.72 (range
0.5–21.5) years of follow-up. <b><i>Results:</i></b> CD163-expressing
macrophages, HO-1 and NADPH-p22 expression were located in areas
surrounding tubules with iron deposits and filled with erythrocyte
casts. CD163-positive macrophages score and HO-1- and p22-positive
staining correlated positively with percentage of tubules with
erythrocyte casts and tubular necrosis. Macrophage infiltration,
CD163-positive macrophage score, NADPH-p22- and HO-1-positive staining
areas were significantly greater in IR patients when compared with CR
patients. The CD163-positive macrophage score and oxidative stress
markers (p22 and HO-1) were negatively correlated with renal function
outcome, as determined by estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)
and proteinuria, at the end of the follow-up period. In multivariate
analysis, the CD163-positive macrophage score remained significantly
associated with final eGFR and proteinuria after adjustment by age,
gender, duration of MH, initial eGFR and proteinuria. <b><i>Conclusions:</i></b>
Increased macrophage infiltration, CD163 expression and oxidative
stress are significant prognostic factors for an IR of renal function in
patients with MH-associated AKI. These molecular pathways may be
involved in the renal response to injury and could be useful to improve
diagnosis and therapeutics.</p