Characterization of interstitial nephritis in pigs with naturally occurring postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome

Kidney samples with interstitial nephritis from 26 pigs affected by postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) were selected. A histologic evaluation was carried out to describe the type of inflammation and its relationship with viral load, as assessed by in situ hybridization (ISH). Of 26 cases, 10 revealed a tubulointerstitial, lymphoplasmacytic nephritis, 11 an interstitial granulomatous nephritis, and 5 both types of inflammation (mixed type). In 4 cases of granulomatous inflammation, the pattern was not classically nodular, and a population of macrophages and lymphocytes was present (interstitial lymphohistiocytic nephritis). ISH confirmed the presence of porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) nucleic acid in all cases. The epithelium of the renal tubules was the most constantly ISH-positive structure. In tubulointerstitial nephritis, the higher the number of positive inflammatory cells, the more severe the inflammation. The ISH reaction was more heterogeneous and unpredictable in granulomatous nephritis, with some epithelioid and giant cells positive by ISH. To quantify macrophages distributed in the three patterns of nephritis, immunohistochemical methods using anti-major histocompatibility complex II (anti-MHC-II) and anti-lysozyme antibodies were undertaken, and semiquantitative evaluation was carried out. MHC-II was mainly expressed by lymphocytes in tubulointerstitial nephritis, but did not always stain macrophages in cases of granulomatous (including lymphohistiocytic) nephritis; the anti-lysozyme antibody revealed macrophages when present in tissues. The amount of PCV2 nucleic acid was not apparently associated with the pattern of inflammation (tubulointerstitial or granulomatous). PCV2 load seems to reflect the severity of the lymphoplasmacytic inflammation but not that of granulomatous and lympho histiocytic types.

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Main Authors: Sarli, G., Mandrioli, L., Panarese, S., Brunetti, B., Segalés, J., Domínguez, J., Marcato, P. S.
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Language:English
Published: Sage Publications 2008
Subjects:Immunohistochemistry, In situ hybridization, Nephritis, Pig, Porcine circovirus type 2, PMWS,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/4249
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2945932023-02-20T10:40:10Z Characterization of interstitial nephritis in pigs with naturally occurring postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome Sarli, G. Mandrioli, L. Panarese, S. Brunetti, B. Segalés, J. Domínguez, J. Marcato, P. S. Immunohistochemistry In situ hybridization Nephritis Pig Porcine circovirus type 2 PMWS Kidney samples with interstitial nephritis from 26 pigs affected by postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) were selected. A histologic evaluation was carried out to describe the type of inflammation and its relationship with viral load, as assessed by in situ hybridization (ISH). Of 26 cases, 10 revealed a tubulointerstitial, lymphoplasmacytic nephritis, 11 an interstitial granulomatous nephritis, and 5 both types of inflammation (mixed type). In 4 cases of granulomatous inflammation, the pattern was not classically nodular, and a population of macrophages and lymphocytes was present (interstitial lymphohistiocytic nephritis). ISH confirmed the presence of porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) nucleic acid in all cases. The epithelium of the renal tubules was the most constantly ISH-positive structure. In tubulointerstitial nephritis, the higher the number of positive inflammatory cells, the more severe the inflammation. The ISH reaction was more heterogeneous and unpredictable in granulomatous nephritis, with some epithelioid and giant cells positive by ISH. To quantify macrophages distributed in the three patterns of nephritis, immunohistochemical methods using anti-major histocompatibility complex II (anti-MHC-II) and anti-lysozyme antibodies were undertaken, and semiquantitative evaluation was carried out. MHC-II was mainly expressed by lymphocytes in tubulointerstitial nephritis, but did not always stain macrophages in cases of granulomatous (including lymphohistiocytic) nephritis; the anti-lysozyme antibody revealed macrophages when present in tissues. The amount of PCV2 nucleic acid was not apparently associated with the pattern of inflammation (tubulointerstitial or granulomatous). PCV2 load seems to reflect the severity of the lymphoplasmacytic inflammation but not that of granulomatous and lympho histiocytic types. 2023-02-20T10:40:10Z 2023-02-20T10:40:10Z 2008 journal article Veterinary Pathology 45(19): 12-18 (2008) 0300-9858 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/4249 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/294593 10.1354/vp.45-1-12 1544-2217 en none Sage Publications
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topic Immunohistochemistry
In situ hybridization
Nephritis
Pig
Porcine circovirus type 2
PMWS
Immunohistochemistry
In situ hybridization
Nephritis
Pig
Porcine circovirus type 2
PMWS
spellingShingle Immunohistochemistry
In situ hybridization
Nephritis
Pig
Porcine circovirus type 2
PMWS
Immunohistochemistry
In situ hybridization
Nephritis
Pig
Porcine circovirus type 2
PMWS
Sarli, G.
Mandrioli, L.
Panarese, S.
Brunetti, B.
Segalés, J.
Domínguez, J.
Marcato, P. S.
Characterization of interstitial nephritis in pigs with naturally occurring postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome
description Kidney samples with interstitial nephritis from 26 pigs affected by postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) were selected. A histologic evaluation was carried out to describe the type of inflammation and its relationship with viral load, as assessed by in situ hybridization (ISH). Of 26 cases, 10 revealed a tubulointerstitial, lymphoplasmacytic nephritis, 11 an interstitial granulomatous nephritis, and 5 both types of inflammation (mixed type). In 4 cases of granulomatous inflammation, the pattern was not classically nodular, and a population of macrophages and lymphocytes was present (interstitial lymphohistiocytic nephritis). ISH confirmed the presence of porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) nucleic acid in all cases. The epithelium of the renal tubules was the most constantly ISH-positive structure. In tubulointerstitial nephritis, the higher the number of positive inflammatory cells, the more severe the inflammation. The ISH reaction was more heterogeneous and unpredictable in granulomatous nephritis, with some epithelioid and giant cells positive by ISH. To quantify macrophages distributed in the three patterns of nephritis, immunohistochemical methods using anti-major histocompatibility complex II (anti-MHC-II) and anti-lysozyme antibodies were undertaken, and semiquantitative evaluation was carried out. MHC-II was mainly expressed by lymphocytes in tubulointerstitial nephritis, but did not always stain macrophages in cases of granulomatous (including lymphohistiocytic) nephritis; the anti-lysozyme antibody revealed macrophages when present in tissues. The amount of PCV2 nucleic acid was not apparently associated with the pattern of inflammation (tubulointerstitial or granulomatous). PCV2 load seems to reflect the severity of the lymphoplasmacytic inflammation but not that of granulomatous and lympho histiocytic types.
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topic_facet Immunohistochemistry
In situ hybridization
Nephritis
Pig
Porcine circovirus type 2
PMWS
author Sarli, G.
Mandrioli, L.
Panarese, S.
Brunetti, B.
Segalés, J.
Domínguez, J.
Marcato, P. S.
author_facet Sarli, G.
Mandrioli, L.
Panarese, S.
Brunetti, B.
Segalés, J.
Domínguez, J.
Marcato, P. S.
author_sort Sarli, G.
title Characterization of interstitial nephritis in pigs with naturally occurring postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome
title_short Characterization of interstitial nephritis in pigs with naturally occurring postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome
title_full Characterization of interstitial nephritis in pigs with naturally occurring postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome
title_fullStr Characterization of interstitial nephritis in pigs with naturally occurring postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of interstitial nephritis in pigs with naturally occurring postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome
title_sort characterization of interstitial nephritis in pigs with naturally occurring postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome
publisher Sage Publications
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url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/4249
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