Literature DB >> 23486009

Podocyte repopulation by renal progenitor cells following glucocorticoids treatment in experimental FSGS.

Jiong Zhang1, Jeffrey W Pippin, Ronald D Krofft, Shokichi Naito, Zhi-Hong Liu, Stuart J Shankland.   

Abstract

Prednisone is a mainstay of treatment for patients with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), a disease characterized by reduced podocyte number and glomerulosclerosis. Although the systemic immune-modulatory effects of prednisone are well-known, direct tissue effects on glomerular cells are poorly understood. Experimental FSGS was induced in mice with a cytotoxic anti-podocyte antibody, resulting in an abrupt decrease in podocyte number by day 3, proteinuria, and the development of glomerulosclerosis. Administering daily prednisone to mice with FSGS, beginning at day 3, significantly increased podocyte number at weeks 2 and 4. Podocyte number did not increase in control mice with FSGS given DMSO. The increase in podocyte number in prednisone-treated mice correlated significantly with reduced glomerulosclerosis. Prednisone reduced podocyte apoptosis measured by synaptopodin⁺/caspase-3⁺ double staining. Additionally, the number of podocyte progenitors, defined as cells expressing both a parietal epithelial cell protein and a podocyte protein, was significantly increased in prednisone-treated mice with FSGS at weeks 2 and 4. This was associated with increased phospho-ERK staining in both parietal epithelial cells (PAX2⁺/p-ERK⁺) and in podocyte progenitors (WT-1⁺/p-ERK⁺ lining Bowman's capsule). These data show that in this model of experimental FSGS, prednisone augments glomerular repair by increasing podocyte number through direct effects on both glomerular epithelial cells. Prednisone limits podocyte loss by reducing apoptosis, and it increases regeneration by augmenting the number of podocyte progenitors. The data support a direct glomerular cell action for prednisone in improving outcomes in FSGS.

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Keywords:  CD44; apoptosis; focal segmental glomerulosclerosis; glomerulosclerosis; parietal epithelial cell; prednisone; proteinuria; regeneration; repair

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23486009      PMCID: PMC3680690          DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00020.2013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol        ISSN: 1522-1466


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