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Ehtesham Arif1, Ashish K Solanki1, Pankaj Srivastava1, Bushra Rahman1, Brian R Tash2, Lawrence B Holzman2, Michael G Janech3, René Martin4, Hans-Joachim Knölker4, Wayne R Fitzgibbon1, Peifeng Deng1, Milos N Budisavljevic1, Wing-Kin Syn5, Cindy Wang6, Joshua H Lipschutz1, Sang-Ho Kwon7, Deepak Nihalani8.
Abstract
Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) is known to play a critical role in the pathogenesis of many progressive podocyte diseases. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating TGF-β signaling in podocytes remain unclear. Using a podocyte-specific myosin (Myo)1c knockout, we demonstrate whether Myo1c is critical for TGF-β-signaling in podocyte disease pathogenesis. Specifically, podocyte-specific Myo1c knockout mice were resistant to fibrotic injury induced by Adriamycin or nephrotoxic serum. Further, loss of Myo1c also protected from injury in the TGF-β-dependent unilateral ureteral obstruction mouse model of renal interstitial fibrosis. Mechanistic analyses showed that loss of Myo1c significantly blunted TGF-β signaling through downregulation of canonical and non-canonical TGF-β pathways. Interestingly, nuclear rather than the cytoplasmic Myo1c was found to play a central role in controlling TGF-β signaling through transcriptional regulation. Differential expression analysis of nuclear Myo1c-associated gene promoters showed that nuclear Myo1c targeted the TGF-β responsive gene growth differentiation factor (GDF)-15 and directly bound to the GDF-15 promoter. Importantly, GDF15 was found to be involved in podocyte pathogenesis, where GDF15 was upregulated in glomeruli of patients with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Thus, Myo1c-mediated regulation of TGF-β-responsive genes is central to the pathogenesis of podocyte injury. Hence, inhibiting this process may have clinical application in treating podocytopathies.Entities:
Keywords: TGF-beta; fibrosis; focal segmental glomerulosclerosis; glomerulonephritis; glomerulus; podocyte
Year: 2019 PMID: 31097328 PMCID: PMC6589397 DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2019.02.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Kidney Int ISSN: 0085-2538 Impact factor: 10.612