Literature DB >> 29636888

MicroRNA-134-5p promotes high glucose-induced podocyte apoptosis by targeting bcl-2.

Xiaoxiao Qian1,2, Juan Tan3, Ling Liu1,2, Sheng Chen1, Na You1, Huijuan Yong1, Minglin Pan1, Qiang You1, Dafa Ding1, Yibing Lu1.   

Abstract

Podocyte apoptosis is a typical early feature of diabetic nephropathy (DN), with loss of nephrin integrity contributing to increased proteinuria in patients with DN. Emerging evidence shows that microRNAs (miRNAs) play vital roles in the pathogenesis of DN. Thus, we aimed to further elucidate the role of miRNAs in podocyte apoptosis in DN. We used db/db and db/m mice maintained under a continuous feeding regime for 12 weeks. Using microarray analysis, we found several miRNAs potentially related to podocyte apoptosis. In addition, we cultured a conditionally immortalized human podocyte cell line in 30 mM D-glucose and found that miR-134-5p was upregulated in both db/db mice and high-glucose (HG)-treated podocytes. Upregulation of miR-134-5p was accompanied by podocyte apoptosis and downregulation of nephrin. Inhibition of miR-134-5p produced the opposite effect. Dual-luciferase reporter assays showed that miR-134-5p directly targeted the 3'-untranslated region of the B-cell lymphoma-2 gene (BCL2), and further study confirmed an increase in bcl-2 protein level in HG-treated podocytes transfected with anti-miR-134-5p. Knockdown of BCL2 impeded the antiapoptotic effect of anti-miR-134-5p. Finally, we found that miR-134-5p might regulate apoptosis in db/db mice and podocytes by targeting BCL2. Taken together, our findings suggest that miR-134-5p promotes podocyte apoptosis under HG conditions by targeting BCL2. Our study provides a meaningful approach to interpret the mechanisms of action of miRNAs involved in DN.

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Keywords:  BCL2; Diabetic nephropathy; apoptosis; high glucose; microRNA; podocyte

Year:  2018        PMID: 29636888      PMCID: PMC5883139     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res        ISSN: 1943-8141            Impact factor:   4.060


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