Anti-histone antibodies in dogs with leishmaniasis and glomerulonephritis |
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Authors: | Ginel Pedro J Camacho Soledad Lucena Rosario |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Animal Medicine and Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Córdoba, University of Córdoba, Campus de Rabanales, 14014 Córdoba, Spain |
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Abstract: | The association between serum anti-histone antibodies and glomerulonephritis was studied in 43 dogs with leishmaniasis (Leishmania infantum). Dogs with increased serum creatinine levels and urine protein-creatinine ratio >1 were considered to have glomerulonephritis. Moderately elevated anti-histone antibodies were found in 38.89% (7/18) of infected dogs without glomerulonephritis, whereas 88% of dogs with glomerulonephritis (22/25) showed moderate or strongly elevated anti-histone antibodies. Prevalence of positive anti-histone antibodies reactions and mean serum concentration was significantly higher (P < 0.001; P < 0.0001) in infected dogs with glomerulonephritis. Correlation between anti-histone antibodies and urine protein-creatinine ratio was significant when groups were analysed together (P < 0.046). Positive predictive value for glomerulonephritis of positive anti-histone antibodies was 88%. In conclusion, high anti-histone antibodies are significantly associated with glomerulonephritis. Although other factors must be involved, dogs with moderate or strong positive anti-histone antibodies reactions may have a higher probability to develop glomerular lesions in canine leishmaniasis. |
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Keywords: | Antinuclear antibodies Histones Leishmaniasis Glomerulonephritis Dog |
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