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Elizabeth Verghese1, Luciano G Martelotto2,3, Jason E Cain2, Timothy M Williams4, Andrea F Wise4, Prudence A Hill5, Robyn G Langham6,7, D Neil Watkins2,8,9, Sharon D Ricardo4, James A Deane10.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Primary cilia are sensory organelles which co-ordinate several developmental/repair pathways including hedgehog signalling. Studies of human renal allografts suffering acute tubular necrosis have shown that length of primary cilia borne by epithelial cells doubles throughout the nephron and collecting duct, and then normalises as renal function returns. Conversely the loss of primary cilia has been reported in chronic allograft rejection and linked to defective hedgehog signalling. We investigated the fate of primary cilia in renal allografts suffering acute rejection.Entities:
Keywords: Hedgehog signaling; Primary cilia; Rejection; Renal allograft
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31676011 PMCID: PMC6824085 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-019-4738-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1Primary cilia in biopsies from renal allografts suffering acute rejection injury. Representative images from biopsy samples from an allograft suffering antibody-mediated rejection on the day of transplantation (A, D) and after 9 days (B, E) and 35 days (C, F). Renal cilia (arrows) are stained with anti-acetylated α-tubulin (green), the proximal tubule of the brush border with anti-aquaporin-1 (red) and nuclei with DAPI (blue). Examples of proximal tubule are shown in A–C and the distal tubule/collecting duct cilia in D–F. Scale bar in F = 20 μm and A–E are at the same magnification
Fig. 2Renal primary cilium elongation during allograft rejection. Quantification of cilium length in an allograft suffering acute cellular rejection (a) and an allograft suffering antibody-mediated rejection (b). Bars show mean ± SEM for 50 cilia. **p < 0.01 and ***p < 0.001 relative to day zero for this segment as assessed by one way ANOVA with Dunnett’s test. The type and severity of rejection that each allograft underwent is indicated using the Banff Scale. @Banff IA rejection, #Banff IIA rejection, %antibody mediated rejection Grade II. Serum Creatinine (solid line) is shown as µmol/L and urine output (dashed line) to a maximum of 2 L
Fig. 3Smoothened accumulation in the primary cilia of mouse kidneys with ischemia/reperfusion injury. Representative images of renal primary cilia (arrows) from mice (n = 3 for sham and IR) are stained with anti-acetylated α-tubulin (red). Smoothened (green) localises to the primary cilia of injured kidney (a), but not to the primary cilia of uninjured sham kidney (b). Nuclei (blue) are stained with DAPI in merged images