Developmental biology of glomerular basement membrane components

H Jeffrey - Current opinion in nephrology and hypertension, 1998 - journals.lww.com
Current opinion in nephrology and hypertension, 1998journals.lww.com
The main components of basement membranes are collagen IV, laminin, entactin/nidogen,
and proteoglycans. In the past few years, new basement membrane components have been
discovered, including new collagen IV [alpha] chains, new laminin [alpha],[beta], and
[gamma] chains, and new proteoglycans. Most of these are expressed in the kidney, a virtual
treasure chest of molecularly and functionally distinct basement membranes. One well
characterized renal basement membrane is the glomerular basement membrane, the …
Abstract
The main components of basement membranes are collagen IV, laminin, entactin/nidogen, and proteoglycans. In the past few years, new basement membrane components have been discovered, including new collagen IV [alpha] chains, new laminin [alpha],[beta], and [gamma] chains, and new proteoglycans. Most of these are expressed in the kidney, a virtual treasure chest of molecularly and functionally distinct basement membranes. One well characterized renal basement membrane is the glomerular basement membrane, the primary filtration barrier of the kidney, Immunohistochemical studies have shown not only that the glomerular basement membrane is molecularly distinct from other renal basement membranes, but also that as it develops, there is a complex series of defined transitions in the basement membrane components that are deposited there. This review summarizes these transitions and discusses their relevance in our understanding of the pathogenesis of renal disease.
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