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Thrombin-Induced Podocyte Injury Is Protease-Activated Receptor Dependent.

Ruchika Sharma1,2, Amanda P Waller1, Shipra Agrawal1, Katelyn J Wolfgang1, Hiep Luu1,3, Khurrum Shahzad4,5, Berend Isermann4, William E Smoyer1,6,7, Marvin T Nieman8, Bryce A Kerlin9,2,7.   

Abstract

Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by massive proteinuria and injury of specialized glomerular epithelial cells called podocytes. Studies have shown that, whereas low-concentration thrombin may be cytoprotective, higher thrombin concentrations may contribute to podocyte injury. We and others have demonstrated that ex vivo plasma thrombin generation is enhanced during nephrosis, suggesting that thrombin may contribute to nephrotic progression. Moreover, nonspecific thrombin inhibition has been shown to decrease proteinuria in nephrotic animal models. We thus hypothesized that thrombin contributes to podocyte injury in a protease-activated receptor-specific manner during nephrosis. Here, we show that specific inhibition of thrombin with hirudin reduced proteinuria in two rat nephrosis models, and thrombin colocalized with a podocyte-specific marker in rat glomeruli. Furthermore, flow cytometry immunophenotyping revealed that rat podocytes express the protease-activated receptor family of coagulation receptors in vivo High-concentration thrombin directly injured conditionally immortalized human and rat podocytes. Using receptor-blocking antibodies and activation peptides, we determined that thrombin-mediated injury depended upon interactions between protease-activated receptor 3 and protease-activated receptor 4 in human podocytes, and between protease-activated receptor 1 and protease-activated receptor 4 in rat podocytes. Proximity ligation and coimmunoprecipitation assays confirmed thrombin-dependent interactions between human protease-activated receptor 3 and protease-activated receptor 4, and between rat protease-activated receptor 1 and protease-activated receptor 4 in cultured podocytes. Collectively, these data implicate thrombinuria as a contributor to podocyte injury during nephrosis, and suggest that thrombin and/or podocyte-expressed thrombin receptors may be novel therapeutic targets for nephrotic syndrome.
Copyright © 2017 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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Keywords:  nephrotic syndrome; podocyte; protease activated receptor; proteinuria; thrombin

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28424276      PMCID: PMC5576925          DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2016070789

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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