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Expressão gênica de proteínas do podócito na urina de pacientes diabéticos normo, micro ou macroalbuminúricos e em pré diabeticosNascimento, Jonathan Fraportti do January 2012 (has links)
Introdução: A lesão do podócito exerce um papel crítico na nefropatia diabética (ND) e é um fator preditivo de albuminúria patológica e progressão da doença. Neste estudo foi avaliada a expressão gênica de proteínas associadas ao podócito na urina de pacientes diabéticos em diferentes estágios da ND e em indivíduos com pré diabetes. Material e Métodos: Foram estudados 67 pacientes diabéticos com normo (n=34), micro (n=14) ou macroalbuminúria (n=19), dezenove indivíduos pré diabéticos e 15 controles saudáveis. O RNAm de nefrina, podocina, podocalixina, sinaptopodina, Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel 6 (TRPC6), alfa actinina-4 e TGF1 foi quantificado por PCR em tempo real (2-ΔΔCt) em células do sedimento urinário. A expressão dos genes alvo do podócito foi correlacionada com albuminúria, controle glicêmico e função renal. O desempenho diagnóstico dos genes para albuminúria patológica foi determinado por curva ROC, e o seu efeito independente sobre esse desfecho foi avaliado por análise de regressão de Poisson. Resultados: O RNAm na urina dos genes alvo foi significativamente maior nos pacientes diabéticos em comparação aos não diabéticos, exceto de sinaptopodina e TGFβ1. A expressão de nefrina foi mais elevada nos indivíduos diabéticos micro e macroalbuminúricos comparado aos controles (p=0,04 e p<0,001 respectivamente), pré diabéticos (p<0,05) e normoalbuminúricos (p<0,05). Embora sua expressão tenha sido maior do que nos não diabéticos, os genes TRPC6, podocalixina e alfa actinina-4 não discriminaram os estágios da ND. A correlação da expressão dos genes com albuminúria e hemoglobina glicada foi estatisticamente significativa. Pacientes pré diabéticos tiveram expressão gênica semelhante aos controles. Na análise multivariada, apenas o gene da nefrina foi preditivo de albuminúria patológica. 6 Conclusões: A expressão das proteínas associadas ao podócito na urina foi maior nos pacientes diabéticos, mas não houve correlação direta do RNAm dos genes com níveis crescentes de albuminúria, exceto de nefrina. O gene da nefrina foi o único que discriminou os diferentes estágios da ND e foi preditivo de albuminúria patológica, mas a podocalixina e o TRPC6 também se correlacionaram com albuminúria e controle glicêmico. Neste estudo preliminar não se identificou aumento da expressão gênica das proteínas do podócito na urina em indivíduos com pré diabetes. / Introduction: Podocyte damage plays a critical role in the development of diabetic nephropathy (DN). The present study evaluated gene expression of podocyte-associated proteins in urine of pre-diabetic and diabetic patients at different stages of DN. Material and Methods: We studied 19 pre-diabetic patients, 67 diabetic patients with normo (n = 34), micro (n = 15), or macroalbuminuria (n = 19), and 15 healthy controls. Levels of mRNA of nephrin, podocin, podocalyxin, synaptopodin, transient receptor potential cation channel 6 (TRPC6), alpha-actinin-4, and TGF-1 were quantitatively measured by real-time polymerase chain reaction in urinary sediment. Gene expression was correlated with albuminuria, glycemic control, and renal function. The diagnostic performance of the genes for detecting pathological albuminuria was assessed by the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and Poisson regression. Results: The mRNA expression of target genes in urinary sediment was significantly higher in diabetic compared to pre-diabetic patients and controls. Levels of nephrin were higher in diabetic patients with micro or macroalbuminuria than controls (p= 0.04 and p<0.001, respectively), pre-diabetic (p<0.05), and diabetic patients with normoalbuminuria (p<0.05), and increased with increasing rates of albuminuria. Gene expression was similar in pre-diabetic patients and controls. There was a significant positive correlation of gene expression with albuminuria and glycated hemoglobin. In the multivariate analysis, only nephrinuria predicted pathological albuminuria. Conclusions: The expression of podocyte-associated proteins in urine was higher in diabetic patients, but only nephrin correlated with increasing albuminuria and predicted 8 pathological albuminuria. This preliminary study did not find increased gene transcription in pre-diabetic patients.
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Associação dos níveis séricos de 25-hidroxivitamina D com a expressão gênica de proteínas associadas ao podócito em pacientes com doença renal crônicaTimm, João Rodolfo Teló January 2014 (has links)
Base teórica: O efeito da vitamina D e análogos sobre a redução da albuminúria na doença renal crônica tem sido demonstrado em estudos clínicos, mas os seus efeitos sobre o podócito glomerular ainda não são claros. Objetivo: Avaliar o efeito da reposição de vitamina D3 sobre a expressão das proteínas associadas ao podócito em pacientes portadores de doença renal crônica (DRC). Métodos: Foram incluídos 27 pacientes portadores de DRC e níveis séricos reduzidos de 25-hidrovitamina D [25(OH)D], com taxa de filtração glomerular estimada (TFGe) entre 15 e 89 ml/min/1,73 m2 e índice proteinúria/creatininúria (IPC) acima de 0,5. Os pacientes receberam reposição de vitamina D3 (colecalciferol) por 6 meses de acordo com o nível sérico de 25(OH)D, sendo mensurados pré e pós tratamento 25(OH)D, TFGe, IPC e outros parâmetros do metabolismo mineral e ósseo. O RNAm de nefrina, podocina, podocalixina, transient receptor potential cation channel 6 (TRPC-6) e dos fatores de crescimento vascular endotelial A (VEGF-A) e transformador beta (TGF-β1) foram quantificados em células do sedimento urinário através da reação em cadeia da polimerase em tempo real, pré e pós reposição de vitamina D3. Os RNAm dos marcadores do podócito foram correlacionados com a 25(OH)D, proteinúria e função renal no período basal e após a intervenção. Resultados: Após 6 meses de suplementação com colecalciferol, a concentração plasmática média da 25(OH)D aumentou de 19 7 ng/mL para 28 11 ng/mL (P = 0.003). A TFGe reduziu -4,71 ml/min/1,73 m2 (p=0,010 vs. basal) e não houve alteração na proteinúria após reposição de vitamina D3, bem como dos parâmetros do metabolismo mineral e ósseo. A 25(OH)D sérica correlacionou-se com a proteinúria, tanto no período basal (r=0,517, p=0,008) quanto após o tratamento (r=0,539, p=0,005). Globalmente, a variação na excreção urinária dos RNAm associados ao podócito após o tratamento não foi estatisticamente significante. Pacientes que atingiram níveis de 25(OH)D ≥20 ng/ml aos seis meses tiveram uma tendência de redução da nefrina [4,48(3,03-5,93) vs. 2,79(1,46-4,12), p=0,085] e da podocina [3,43(2,54-4,32) vs. 2,50(1,21-3,15), p=0,079]; em contrário, no grupo que permaneceu com deficiência de 25(OH)D a podocalixina aumentou significativamente [2,71(2,10- 3,42) vs. 3,63(2,64-4,52), p=0,009] e houve tendência de aumento da nefrina [3,12(2,41-3,10) vs. 4,61(2,83-6,40), p=0,072] e da podocina [3,24(2,37-4,38) vs. 3,83(2,78-4,88), p=0,091)]. Ao final de seis meses, pacientes com melhor nível de função renal (TFGe ≥30 ml/min/1,73 m2) tiveram redução do RNAm de TGF-β1 (p=0,039). Conclusão: A reposição de vitamina D3 (colecalciferol) por seis meses não reduziu a podocitúria ou a proteinúria nestes pacientes com DRC, embora tenha-se observado uma redução marginal no RNAm urinário de nefrina e podocina quando níveis suficientes de 25(OH)D foram atingidos. O uso mais precoce e mais prolongado da vitamina D3 deveria ser investigado como potencial medida de nefroproteção adicional em pacientes renais crônicos. / Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that vitamin D or analog decreases albuminuria in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. However, the precise mechanism underlying the potential protective effects of vitamin D on glomerular podocytes is unclear. Objective: In this study we investigated the effect of vitamin D3 supplementation on urinary podocytes protein expression. Methods: Twenty-seven CKD patients who had low baseline vitamin D [25(OH)D] levels, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) between 15 and 89 ml/min/1,73 m2, and proteinuria/creatininuria index (PCI) higher than 0,5 were studied. During 6 months, all of the patients received cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) supplementation according to 25(OH)D level. Estimated GFR, PCI, 25(OH)D levels, and bone and mineral metabolism parameters were measured at the baseline and after 6 months. In addition, messenger RNA (mRNA) of nephrin, podocin, podocalyxin, transient receptor potential cation channel 6 (TRPC-6), vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A), and transformig growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) were quantified in urinary sediment cells using real time polymerase chain reaction before and after intervention. The podocyte markers were correlated with 25(OH)D levels, proteinuria and renal function after vitamin D3 supplementation. Results: During cholecalciferol supplementation, the mean 25(OH)D concentration increased from 19 7 ng/mL at baseline to 28 11 ng/mL at month 6 (P = 0.003). Urinary proteinuria did not change after cholecalciferol supplementation. However, eGFR decreased -4.71 ml/min/1.73 m2 (p=0.010 vs. baseline. The serum levels of 25(OH)D were correlated with proteinuria in both periods: baseline (r=0.517, p=0.008) and posttreatment (r=0.539, p=0.005). Patients who reached 25(OH)D levels ≥20 mg/ml at 6 months showed a trend of lower nephrin [4.48(3.03-5.93) vs. 2.79(1.46-4.12), p=0.085] and podocin [3.43(2.54-4.32) vs. 2,50(1.21-3.15), p=0.079]. On the other side, podocalyxin levels increased significantly [2.71(2.10-3.42) vs. 3.63(2.64-4.52), p=0.009] and both nephrin and podocin also increased but these not significant statistically [nephrin: 3.12 (2.41-3.10) vs. 4.61 (2.83-6.40), p=0,072; podocin: 3.24 (2.37-4.38) vs. 3.83 (2.78-4.88), p=0.091)]. After 6 months supplementation, patients with higher levels of renal function (eGFR ≥30 ml/min/1.73 m2) showed reduction of TGF-β1 RNAm (p=0.039). Conclusion: Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) supplementation during 6 months did not changed proteinuria level. However, we observed a reduction of urinary nephrin and podocin mRNA in patients who reached sufficient 25(OH)D levels. Larger studies are needed to clarify whether vitamin D3 supplementation, mainly on early stages of CKD, may have beneficial effects on lowering proteinuria and on delaying progression of CKD.
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Associação dos níveis séricos de 25-hidroxivitamina D com a expressão gênica de proteínas associadas ao podócito em pacientes com doença renal crônicaTimm, João Rodolfo Teló January 2014 (has links)
Base teórica: O efeito da vitamina D e análogos sobre a redução da albuminúria na doença renal crônica tem sido demonstrado em estudos clínicos, mas os seus efeitos sobre o podócito glomerular ainda não são claros. Objetivo: Avaliar o efeito da reposição de vitamina D3 sobre a expressão das proteínas associadas ao podócito em pacientes portadores de doença renal crônica (DRC). Métodos: Foram incluídos 27 pacientes portadores de DRC e níveis séricos reduzidos de 25-hidrovitamina D [25(OH)D], com taxa de filtração glomerular estimada (TFGe) entre 15 e 89 ml/min/1,73 m2 e índice proteinúria/creatininúria (IPC) acima de 0,5. Os pacientes receberam reposição de vitamina D3 (colecalciferol) por 6 meses de acordo com o nível sérico de 25(OH)D, sendo mensurados pré e pós tratamento 25(OH)D, TFGe, IPC e outros parâmetros do metabolismo mineral e ósseo. O RNAm de nefrina, podocina, podocalixina, transient receptor potential cation channel 6 (TRPC-6) e dos fatores de crescimento vascular endotelial A (VEGF-A) e transformador beta (TGF-β1) foram quantificados em células do sedimento urinário através da reação em cadeia da polimerase em tempo real, pré e pós reposição de vitamina D3. Os RNAm dos marcadores do podócito foram correlacionados com a 25(OH)D, proteinúria e função renal no período basal e após a intervenção. Resultados: Após 6 meses de suplementação com colecalciferol, a concentração plasmática média da 25(OH)D aumentou de 19 7 ng/mL para 28 11 ng/mL (P = 0.003). A TFGe reduziu -4,71 ml/min/1,73 m2 (p=0,010 vs. basal) e não houve alteração na proteinúria após reposição de vitamina D3, bem como dos parâmetros do metabolismo mineral e ósseo. A 25(OH)D sérica correlacionou-se com a proteinúria, tanto no período basal (r=0,517, p=0,008) quanto após o tratamento (r=0,539, p=0,005). Globalmente, a variação na excreção urinária dos RNAm associados ao podócito após o tratamento não foi estatisticamente significante. Pacientes que atingiram níveis de 25(OH)D ≥20 ng/ml aos seis meses tiveram uma tendência de redução da nefrina [4,48(3,03-5,93) vs. 2,79(1,46-4,12), p=0,085] e da podocina [3,43(2,54-4,32) vs. 2,50(1,21-3,15), p=0,079]; em contrário, no grupo que permaneceu com deficiência de 25(OH)D a podocalixina aumentou significativamente [2,71(2,10- 3,42) vs. 3,63(2,64-4,52), p=0,009] e houve tendência de aumento da nefrina [3,12(2,41-3,10) vs. 4,61(2,83-6,40), p=0,072] e da podocina [3,24(2,37-4,38) vs. 3,83(2,78-4,88), p=0,091)]. Ao final de seis meses, pacientes com melhor nível de função renal (TFGe ≥30 ml/min/1,73 m2) tiveram redução do RNAm de TGF-β1 (p=0,039). Conclusão: A reposição de vitamina D3 (colecalciferol) por seis meses não reduziu a podocitúria ou a proteinúria nestes pacientes com DRC, embora tenha-se observado uma redução marginal no RNAm urinário de nefrina e podocina quando níveis suficientes de 25(OH)D foram atingidos. O uso mais precoce e mais prolongado da vitamina D3 deveria ser investigado como potencial medida de nefroproteção adicional em pacientes renais crônicos. / Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that vitamin D or analog decreases albuminuria in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. However, the precise mechanism underlying the potential protective effects of vitamin D on glomerular podocytes is unclear. Objective: In this study we investigated the effect of vitamin D3 supplementation on urinary podocytes protein expression. Methods: Twenty-seven CKD patients who had low baseline vitamin D [25(OH)D] levels, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) between 15 and 89 ml/min/1,73 m2, and proteinuria/creatininuria index (PCI) higher than 0,5 were studied. During 6 months, all of the patients received cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) supplementation according to 25(OH)D level. Estimated GFR, PCI, 25(OH)D levels, and bone and mineral metabolism parameters were measured at the baseline and after 6 months. In addition, messenger RNA (mRNA) of nephrin, podocin, podocalyxin, transient receptor potential cation channel 6 (TRPC-6), vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A), and transformig growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) were quantified in urinary sediment cells using real time polymerase chain reaction before and after intervention. The podocyte markers were correlated with 25(OH)D levels, proteinuria and renal function after vitamin D3 supplementation. Results: During cholecalciferol supplementation, the mean 25(OH)D concentration increased from 19 7 ng/mL at baseline to 28 11 ng/mL at month 6 (P = 0.003). Urinary proteinuria did not change after cholecalciferol supplementation. However, eGFR decreased -4.71 ml/min/1.73 m2 (p=0.010 vs. baseline. The serum levels of 25(OH)D were correlated with proteinuria in both periods: baseline (r=0.517, p=0.008) and posttreatment (r=0.539, p=0.005). Patients who reached 25(OH)D levels ≥20 mg/ml at 6 months showed a trend of lower nephrin [4.48(3.03-5.93) vs. 2.79(1.46-4.12), p=0.085] and podocin [3.43(2.54-4.32) vs. 2,50(1.21-3.15), p=0.079]. On the other side, podocalyxin levels increased significantly [2.71(2.10-3.42) vs. 3.63(2.64-4.52), p=0.009] and both nephrin and podocin also increased but these not significant statistically [nephrin: 3.12 (2.41-3.10) vs. 4.61 (2.83-6.40), p=0,072; podocin: 3.24 (2.37-4.38) vs. 3.83 (2.78-4.88), p=0.091)]. After 6 months supplementation, patients with higher levels of renal function (eGFR ≥30 ml/min/1.73 m2) showed reduction of TGF-β1 RNAm (p=0.039). Conclusion: Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) supplementation during 6 months did not changed proteinuria level. However, we observed a reduction of urinary nephrin and podocin mRNA in patients who reached sufficient 25(OH)D levels. Larger studies are needed to clarify whether vitamin D3 supplementation, mainly on early stages of CKD, may have beneficial effects on lowering proteinuria and on delaying progression of CKD.
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Nephrin:role in the renal ultrafilter and involvement in proteinuriaRuotsalainen, V. (Vesa) 28 May 2004 (has links)
Abstract
Congenital nephrotic syndrome of the Finnish type (NPHS1, CNF) is an autosomal recessive disease that affects 1:8000 newborns in Finland. NPHS1 is characterised by heavy proteinuria already in utero and typical signs of nephrotic syndrome (NS) are present at or soon after birth. Due to the evident absence of extrarenal symptoms, NPHS1 has been considered a model disease for NS.
In this study, the NPHS1 locus on chromosome 19q13.1 was sequenced and analysed with computer programs to identify new genes in the region. Genes were further characterised and sequenced from NPHS1 patient samples, as well as from controls. Analysis of the data resulted in the identification of the affected gene with two mutations that were found to explain 94% of the Finnish NPHS1 cases. The NPHS1 gene was found to encode a novel single-pass transmembrane protein, termed nephrin, which belongs to the immunoglobulin superfamily of cell adhesion molecules.
The NPHS1 gene was cloned and recombinant nephrin fragments were produced in prokaryotic and eukaryotic expression systems. These fragments were used to raise antibodies that were utilized to characterise the spatial and temporal expression of nephrin in kidney glomeruli. Nephrin was localised by electron microscopy (EM) in ladder-like structures of the early junctional complexes of developing columnar podocytes at the capillary stage. In mature glomeruli, nephrin was localised to the slit diaphragm (SD) between adjacent glomerular podocyte foot processes.
In order to investigate the more general involvement of nephrin in proteinuric disease, its expression was studied in primary acquired NS by immunofluorescence microscopy. The level of nephrin expression was found to be significantly reduced in membranous glomerulonephritis, minimal change disease and in focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
The known effects of nephrin mutations, together with the structure predicted from its sequence and localisation of the protein to the SD, emphasizes its indispensable role in maintaining the integrity of the glomerular filtration barrier. The glomerular basement membrane has long been considered to possess the size-selective filtration property of the filtration barrier. However, the identification of nephrin in the SD, as well as its alterations in proteinuria, has led us to reconsider SD as the final decisive size-selective filter.
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Evaluation of podocyte foot process effacement, SLIT2/ROBO2, and nephrin in podocytopathiesDarko, Richard 07 February 2022 (has links)
Glomerular derangement is the major feature of a diverse array of kidney disorders that lead to end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). Podocyte dysfunction is central to the underlying pathophysiology of many common glomerular diseases, including diabetic nephropathy (DN), focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), minimal change disease (MCD), and genetic forms of nephrotic syndrome, and is associated with heavy proteinuria. Loss of podocyte foot process structure, or effacement, is the key feature of podocyte injury in these proteinuric glomerular disorders, also called "podocytopathies". However, the degree of effacement can vary: For instance, it is very disseminated (diffuse) in minimal change disease, but more variable (segmental) in focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Recent work has shown that nephrin, ROBO2, and SLIT2 are proteins implicated in these podocyte foot process effacement and podocytopathy. We sought to evaluate changes in the expression of these proteins using immunofluorescence microscopy, and the degree of foot process effacement in podocytopathies using ultrastructural morphometry. In podocytopathies, we saw increased expression of ROBO2 and decreased expression of nephrin indicating that, upregulation of ROBO2 may lead to podocyte injury and podocyte injury may result in loss of nephrin. In addition, SLIT2, which binds ROBO2, was found in tubules and in glomeruli. A higher degree of geometric mean foot process width was
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observed in podocytopathies as compared to normal kidney. These findings can be used in the clinical setting to diagnose and monitor disease treatment. / 2024-02-07T00:00:00Z
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Optimizing glomerular IgG and Nephrin localization using immunogold electron microscopy in minimal change diseaseGhafwari, Jamail 31 January 2023 (has links)
Immunolocalization of proteins within the cell is a significant and powerful tool that improves understanding of cellular functions and processes, such as molecule secretion during immune responses. Immunogold electron microscopy (IEM) is an immunohistochemistry technique that uses gold-conjugated antibodies and electron microscopy (EM) to identify and localize antigens at the ultrastructural level. Here, we are trying to develop and optimize an IEM staining protocol that targets glomerular proteins of interest in Minimal Change Disease (MCD), and eliminates background staining, and preserves tissue morphology. Using this optimized protocol, we hope to learn more about the relationship between IgG and Nephrin in MCD. Kidney biopsies diagnosed with MCD, Membranous Nephropathy (MN), and Thin Basement Membrane Disease (TBMD) and previously embedded in paraffin blocks were retrieved from the tissue archive of the Renal Pathology Laboratory at Boston Medical Center. MN and TBMD were selected as positive controls for IgG and Nephrin staining protocols, respectively. Co-staining of IgG and Nephrin was performed after the protocols for each target were optimized. During protocol development, it was observed that section quality is significantly affected by the angle and sharpness of the knife, and the thickness of the section. Moreover, section quality highly impacted gold particle localization. Ultimately, co-staining of IgG and Nephrin was successful in MCD cases. However, further improvements are needed to optimize
IgG and Nephrin staining, and in turn, our understanding of MCD.
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Rôle de la protéine c-mip dans la physiopathologie du syndrome néphrotique idiopathique / Role of c-mip and NFRkB genes into pathogenesis of minimal change nephrotic syndromeAudard, Vincent 05 July 2010 (has links)
Le syndrome néphrotique idiopathique (SNI) est une néphropathie glomérulaire définie par une protéinurie massive associée à une hypoalbuminémie, sans lésions inflammatoires rénales, ni dépôts de complexes immuns circulants. Les travaux réalisés au cours de ma thèse concernent l’étude du rôle potentiel du gène c-mip dans la physiopathologie du SNI.Dans un premier temps, nous avons étudié la physiopathologie moléculaire de l’association maladie de Hodgkin et SNI. Nous avons démontré que cette association était liée à une forte induction de c-mip à la fois dans les cellules de Reed Sternberg (dont la présence signe le lymphome hodgkinien) et les podocytes qui sont des cellules spécialisées du glomérule rénal (Audard, et al. 2010). Nous avons montré que l’induction de c-mip résultait d’un défaut quantitatif et/ou qualitatif du gène Fyn, à la fois chez les patients et dans un modèle de souris déficiente en Fyn. Nous avons trouvé que c-mip était fortement induit dans les podocytes au cours du SNI ainsi que dans la glomérulopathie extramemenbraneuse (GEM). La surexpression de c-mip par transgénèse chez la souris déclenche une protéinurie néphrotique dont le mécanisme implique une rupture, médiée par c-mip, de la voie de signalisation de la néphrine (Science Signaling, 2010 co-auteur). L’étude de la néphrite de Heyman, le modèle expérimental de la GEM humaine, a permis de montrer que l’induction de c-mip coincidait avec l’apparition de la protéinurie et était associée à l’inhibition de l’activité RhoA, à une perte de la synaptopodine, à une diminution du VEGF tandis que l’expression de la DAPK (death-associated protein kinase) est fortement augmentée (Audard et al, manuscrit soumis 1). Nous avons recherché si l’hypogammaglobulinémie au cours du SNI était associée à des anomalies fonctionnelles des lymphocytes B (LB). Nous avons trouvé que c-mip interagit avec la sous unité régulatrice de la PI3 kinase et empêche la dissociation de la sous unité catalytique, p110, nécessaire à l’activation de la PI3 kinase. Enfin, l’expression de l’IL 21, une cytokine–clé secrétée par les lymphocytes T et intervenant dans la commutation isotypique, était fortement réduite dans le SNI (Audard et al, manuscrit en préparation 2). Ces résultats donnent un éclairage nouveau sur la physiopathologie moléculaire du SNI et suggèrent un rôle crucial de c-mip dans les anomalies lymphocytaires et podocytaires observées chez les patients / Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome comprises several podocyte diseases of unknown origin, affecting the glomerular podocyte, which plays a key role in controlling the permeability of the kidney filter to proteins. It is characterized by massive proteinuria and hypoalbuminemia, with no inflammatory lesions or cell infiltration. This works focused on the potential role of c-mip in the pathogenesis of INS. We showed that occurrence of minimal change nephrotic syndrome in the course of Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL-MCNS) is closely related to the induction of c-mip in both Hodgkin-Reed Sternberg cells and podocytes (Audard, et al. 2010), which is caused by a qualitative and/or quantitative defect in Fyn in both HRS and podocytes cells. We found that c-mip is upregulated in podocytes of patients with membranous nephropathy (MN). Transgenic mice overproducing c-mip in the podocytes developed heavy proteinuria without morphological alterations, inflammatory lesions or cell infiltrations. We showed that c-mip turned off podocyte proximal signaling by preventing the interaction between Fyn and nephrin, resulting in the inhibition of nephrin signaling pathway (Science signaling, 2010 coauthor). Moreover, the induction of c-mip in passive type Heymann nephritis (the experimental model of MN) was concomitant to proteinuria occurrence and is associated with reduction of RhoA activity, downregulation of synaptopodin and VEGF expression whereas DAPK expression is significantly increased (Audard et al manuscript submitted 1).We demonstrated that hypogammaglobulinemia, a common feature in INS patients, may result from a defect in B lymphocytes. We found that c-mip interacts with p85 regulatory subunit and prevent its dissociation from p110 catalytic subunit, resulting in inactivation of PI3 kinase. Finally, the expression of IL21, a key cytokine involved in class switching recombination, is repressed in active phases of INS, which may contribute for immunoglobulin disorders commonly observed in these patients (Audard et al manuscript in progress 2).Altogether, these results suggest that c-mip is a major player of lymphocyte and podocytes dysfunction observed in patients with INS
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La protéine IQGAP1 dans le podocyte : caractérisation et implications physiopathologiques / IQGAP1 protein in the podocyte : characterization and pathophysiology involvementsRigothier, Claire 26 November 2012 (has links)
Le syndrome néphrotique idiopathique (SNI) se caractérise par un remodelage du cytosquelette des podocytes et par une réorganisation des complexes protéiques podocytaires dont le diaphragme de fente. Récemment, une protéine fondamentale dans le remodelage du cytosquelette a été identifiée au niveau des pédicelles : IQGAP1. Nous sommes partis de l’hypothèse selon laquelle IQGAP1 par ses propriétés et ses caractéristiques biologiques connues dans différents modèles cellulaires (protéine d’échafaudage, remodelage du cytosquelette, migration cellulaire) pourrait être fondamentale dans les modifications ultrastructurales observées au cours du SNI. Au cours de ce travail de thèse, nous avons analysé les caractéristiques de la protéine IQGAP1 dans les podocytes humains, son implication dans les fonctions podocytaires et dans la physiopathologie du SNI. Nous avons dans un premier temps caractérisé les propriétés de la protéine IQGAP1 au sein des podocytes et déterminé sa localisation cellulaire à l’interface entre le cytosquelette et les complexes protéiques apical et diaphragmatique. Nous avons démontré le rôle d’IQGAP1 dans la migration podocytaire et dans la perméabilité de la monocouche épithéliale. Ces phénomènes au cours du SNI étant modifiés, nous avons dans un second temps étudié l’implication d’IQGAP1 dans la physiopathologie du SNI à l’aide de différents modèles expérimentaux (aminonucléoside de puromycine, plasmas de patients présentant un SNI, podocytes mutés pour la PLCε1). Nous avons ainsi démontré la translocation nucléaire de la protéine IQGAP1, dépendante de la voie ERK et de la PLCε1 et son implication dans la survie cellulaire par son interaction avec la chromatine. Au cours du SNI expérimental, nous avons observé une modification des propriétés d’IQGAP1 : localisation, interactions, phosphorylation.Cette approche a permis de démontrer l’implication de la protéine IQGAP1 dans le SNI. Compte tenu de son rôle dans le remodelage du cytosquelette, IQGAP1 pourrait également être un facteur dans la genèse de différentes glomérulopathies. / Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) is characterized by the pedicel cytoskeleton remodelling and the disruption of the slit diaphragm complex. Recently, a pivotal protein involved in cytoskeleton remodelling has been identified in podocytes: IQGAP1.We hypothesized that IQGAP1 may be crucial in ultrastructure changes observed in INS through its biological properties and characteristics reported in different cell types (scaffold protein, cytoskeleton dynamism, cell migration). Thus, we analysed IQGAP1 characteristics in human podocytes, its involvement in podocyte functions and in the INS pathophysiology. We have characterized IQGAP1 podocyte characteristics and clarified its cell localisation between the cytoskeleton and the apical or diaphragmatic protein complexes Our work demonstrated the role of IQGAP1 in podocyte motility and in the permeability of epithelial monolayer. With respect to the modification of these phenomenons during INS, we have studied IQGAP1 involvement in INS pathophysiology with different experimental models (puromycine aminonucleoside, plasmas from patients suffering from INS, PLCε1 mutated podocytes). We have demonstrated IQGAP1 nuclear translocation, dependant to ERK signaling pathway and to PLCε1 and its involvement in cell survival through its interaction with the chromatin. In the experimental INS, we have observed a modification of IQGAP1 properties: localization, interactions, phosphorylation. This approach allowed us to show IQGAP1 involvement in INS. Through its role in cytoskeleton remodelling, IQGAP1 may be a factor in the development of different glomerulopathies.
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