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Meprin-β activity modulates the β-catalytic subunit of protein kinase A in ischemia-reperfusion-induced acute kidney injury.

Faihaa Ahmed1, Jean-Marie Mwiza1, Mizpha Fernander1, Ismaila Yahaya1, Shaymaa Abousaad1, Elimelda Moige Ongeri1.   

Abstract

Meprin metalloproteases have been implicated in the progression of kidney injury. Previous work from our group has shown that meprins proteolytically process the catalytic subunit of protein kinase A (PKA-C), resulting in decreased PKA-C kinase activity. The goal of the present study was to determine the PKA-C isoforms impacted by meprin-β and whether meprin-β expression affects downstream mediators of the PKA signaling pathway in ischemia-reperfusion (IR)-induced kidney injury. IR was induced in 12-wk-old male wild-type (WT) and meprin-β knockout (βKO) mice. Madin-Darby canine kidney cells transfected with meprin-β cDNA were also subjected to 2 h of hypoxia. Western blot analysis was used to evaluate levels of total PKA-C, PKA-Cα, PKA-Cβ, phosphorylated (p-)PKA-C, and p-ERK1/2. Meprin-β expression enhanced kidney injury as indicated by levels of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and cystatin C. IR-associated decreases were observed in levels of p-PKA-C in kidney tissue from WT mice but not βKO mice, suggesting that meprin-β expression/activity is responsible for the in vivo reduction in kinase activity. Significant increases in levels of PKA-Cβ were observed in kidney lysates for WT mice but not βKO mice at 6 h post-IR. Proximal tubule PKA-Cβ increases in WT but not βKO kidneys were demonstrated by fluorescent microscopy. Furthermore, IR-induced injury was associated with significant increases in p-ERK levels for both genotypes. The present data demonstrate that meprin-β enhances IR-induced kidney injury in part by modulating mediators of the PKA-Cβ signaling pathway.

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Keywords:  catalytic subunit of protein kinase A; hypoxia; ischemia-reperfusion; meprin metalloproteases

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32174142      PMCID: PMC7294336          DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00571.2019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol        ISSN: 1522-1466


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