| Literature DB >> 31630546 |
Gek Cher Chan1,2, Diana G Eng1, Jeffrey H Miner3, Charles E Alpers4, Kelly Hudkins4, Anthony Chang5, Jeffrey W Pippin1, Stuart J Shankland1.
Abstract
In healthy glomeruli, parietal epithelial cell (PEC)-derived extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins include laminin-β1, perlecan, and collagen type IV-α2 and podocyte-specific ECM proteins include laminin-β2, agrin, and collagen type IV-α4. This study aimed to define individual ECM protein isoform expression by PECs in both experimental and human focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and diabetic nephropathy (DN) and to determine if changes were CD44 dependent. In experimental FSGS induced with a cytotoxic podocyte antibody and in the BTBR ob/ob mouse model of DN, PEC-derived protein staining was significantly increased in PECs. Dual staining also showed de novo expression of the podocyte-specific ECM proteins laminin-β2 and agrin in PECs. Similar findings were observed in biopsies from patients with FSGS and DN. Increases in individual ECM proteins colocalized with CD44 in PECs in disease. To determine the role of CD44, FSGS was induced in CD44-/- and CD44+/+ mice. PEC staining for perlecan, collagen type IV-α2, laminin-β2, and agrin were significantly lower in diseased CD44-/- mice compared with diseased CD44+/+ mice. These results show that in experimental and human FSGS and DN, PECs typically in an activated state, produce both PEC-derived and podocyte-specific ECM protein isoforms, and that the majority of these changes were dependent on CD44.Entities:
Keywords: CD44; extracellular matrix protein; glomerular disease; parietal epithelial cell; podocyte
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31630546 PMCID: PMC6962515 DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00266.2019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol Renal Physiol ISSN: 1522-1466