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Overexpression of exogenous kidney-specific Ngal attenuates progressive cyst development and prolongs lifespan in a murine model of polycystic kidney disease.

Ellian Wang1, Yuan-Yow Chiou2, Wen-Yih Jeng3, Hsiu-Kuan Lin4, Hsi-Hui Lin4, Hsian-Jean Chin5, Chi-Kuang Leo Wang5, Shang-Shiuan Yu6, Shih-Chieh Tsai5, Chih-Ying Chiang5, Po-Hao Cheng5, Hong-Jie Lin7, Si-Tse Jiang8, Sou-Tyau Chiu9, Hsiu Mei Hsieh-Li10.   

Abstract

Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (Ngal) is a biomarker for acute and chronic renal injuries, including polycystic kidney disease (PKD). However, the effect of Ngal on PKD progression remains unexplored. To study this, we generated 3 strains of mice with different expression levels of Ngal within an established PKD model (Pkd1L3/L3): Pkd1L3/L3 (with endogenous Ngal), Pkd1L3/L3; NgalTg/Tg (with endogenous and overexpression of exogenous kidney-specific Ngal) and Pkd1L3/L3; Ngal-/- mice (with Ngal deficiency). Knockout of endogenous Ngal had no effect on phenotypes, cystic progression, or survival of the PKD mice. However, the transgenic mice had a significantly longer lifespan, smaller (but not fewer) renal cysts, and less interstitial fibrosis than the mice without or with endogenous Ngal. Western-blot analyses showed significant increases in Ngal and cleaved caspase-3 and decreases in α-smooth muscle actin, hypoxia-inducible factor 1-α, pro-caspase 3, proliferating cell nuclear antigen, Akt, mammalian target of rapamycin, and S6 Kinase in the transgenic mice as compared with the other 2 strains of PKD mice. Thus, overexpression of exogenous kidney-specific Ngal reduced cystic progression and prolonged the lifespan in PKD mice, was associated with reductions in interstitial fibrosis and proliferation, and augmented apoptosis.
Copyright © 2016 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Pkd1; cysts; neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28341240     DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2016.09.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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