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Santhosh Kumar Vr1, Murthy N Darisipudi1, Stefanie Steiger1, Satish Kumar Devarapu1, Maia Tato1, Onkar P Kukarni1, Shrikant R Mulay1, Dana Thomasova1, Bastian Popper2, Jana Demleitner3, Gabriele Zuchtriegel4, Christoph Reichel4, Clemens D Cohen5, Maja T Lindenmeyer, Helen Liapis6, Solange Moll7, Emma Reid8, Alan W Stitt8, Brigitte Schott9, Sabine Gruner9, Wolfgang Haap9, Martin Ebeling9, Guido Hartmann9, Hans-Joachim Anders10.
Abstract
Endothelial dysfunction is a central pathomechanism in diabetes-associated complications. We hypothesized a pathogenic role in this dysfunction of cathepsin S (Cat-S), a cysteine protease that degrades elastic fibers and activates the protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR2) on endothelial cells. We found that injection of mice with recombinant Cat-S induced albuminuria and glomerular endothelial cell injury in a PAR2-dependent manner. In vivo microscopy confirmed a role for intrinsic Cat-S/PAR2 in ischemia-induced microvascular permeability. In vitro transcriptome analysis and experiments using siRNA or specific Cat-S and PAR2 antagonists revealed that Cat-S specifically impaired the integrity and barrier function of glomerular endothelial cells selectively through PAR2. In human and mouse type 2 diabetic nephropathy, only CD68(+) intrarenal monocytes expressed Cat-S mRNA, whereas Cat-S protein was present along endothelial cells and inside proximal tubular epithelial cells also. In contrast, the cysteine protease inhibitor cystatin C was expressed only in tubules. Delayed treatment of type 2 diabetic db/db mice with Cat-S or PAR2 inhibitors attenuated albuminuria and glomerulosclerosis (indicators of diabetic nephropathy) and attenuated albumin leakage into the retina and other structural markers of diabetic retinopathy. These data identify Cat-S as a monocyte/macrophage-derived circulating PAR2 agonist and mediator of endothelial dysfunction-related microvascular diabetes complications. Thus, Cat-S or PAR2 inhibition might be a novel strategy to prevent microvascular disease in diabetes and other diseases.Entities:
Keywords: albuminuria; diabetic nephropathy; endothelial cells; macrophages
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26567242 PMCID: PMC4884104 DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2015020208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Soc Nephrol ISSN: 1046-6673 Impact factor: 10.121