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T-/H-cadherin (CDH13): a new marker for differentiating podocytes.

Joachim Arnemann1, Omar Sultani, Dilek Hasgün, Wiltrud Coerdt.   

Abstract

Cadherin molecules are known to be involved in various biological processes other than cell adhesion such as morphogenesis, cell-cell communication, cell recognition or cell signalling. While the classical cadherin molecule is characterized by an extracellular moiety, a transmembrane region and a variable cytoplasmic domain, T-/H-cadherin differs from this pattern due to the absence of a transmembrane region and a cytoplasmic domain, respectively. Its extracellular moiety is bound to the apical cell membrane by a glycosyl-phosphatidyl-inositol anchor and localized to lipid raft domains. As its molecular function and expression pattern is still not fully understood, we used a newly generated anti-T-/H-cadherin antiserum to study immunohistochemically the expression of T-/H-cadherin during the differentiation of foetal human glomeruli. At the early capillary loop stage a strong apical signal comes up for visceral epithelial cells of Bowman's capsule, which begin to differentiate towards podocytes. At the advanced capillary loop stage, when podocytes have become part of the glomerular filtration barrier, the expression pattern, however, becomes more distinct and most likely restricted to the foot processes of the podocytes. We thus postulate a functional role of T-/H-cadherin for the differentiation of the podocytes and the formation of the glomerular capillary network.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16133358     DOI: 10.1007/s00428-005-0055-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virchows Arch        ISSN: 0945-6317            Impact factor:   4.064


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