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Elife ; 92020 08 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32838837

RESUMEN

Endothelial Tie2 signaling plays a pivotal role in vascular barrier maintenance at baseline and after injury. We previously demonstrated that a sharp drop in Tie2 expression observed across various murine models of critical illnesses is associated with increased vascular permeability and mortality. Matrix metalloprotease (MMP)-14-mediated Tie2 ectodomain shedding has recently been recognized as a possible mechanism for Tie2 downregulation in sepsis. Here, we identified the exact MMP14-mediated Tie2 ectodomain cleavage sites and could show that pharmacological MMP14 blockade in experimental murine sepsis exerts barrier protective and anti-inflammatory effects predominantly through the attenuation of Tie2 cleavage to improve survival both in a pre-treatment and rescue approach. Overall, we show that protecting Tie2 shedding might offer a new therapeutic opportunity for the treatment of septic vascular leakage.


Asunto(s)
Receptor TIE-2 , Sepsis , Animales , Permeabilidad Capilar/efectos de los fármacos , Permeabilidad Capilar/fisiología , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Dominio de Fibronectina del Tipo III/genética , Células Endoteliales de la Vena Umbilical Humana , Humanos , Masculino , Metaloproteinasa 14 de la Matriz/metabolismo , Inhibidores de la Metaloproteinasa de la Matriz/farmacología , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Receptor TIE-2/química , Receptor TIE-2/genética , Receptor TIE-2/metabolismo , Sepsis/metabolismo , Sepsis/fisiopatología , Transducción de Señal/efectos de los fármacos
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Biomed Res Int ; 2019: 4508048, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31428635

RESUMEN

The 6-O-endosulfatases (sulfs) are important enzymatic components involved in the regulation of heparan sulfate by altering the sulfatation pattern. Specifically in the kidney, sulfs have been implicated in the glomerular podocyte-endothelial cell crosstalk and in the preservation of the glomerular filtration barrier (GFB) in different mouse models. Since it has been shown that in zebrafish larvae, Sulf1, Sulf2a, and Sulf2b are expressed in the pronephric kidney we set out to establish if a reduction in sulf expression leads to GFB dysfunction. Here, we show that a reduced sulf expression following morpholino (MO) induced knockdown in zebrafish larvae promotes damage to the GFB leading to renal plasma protein loss from the circulation. Moreover, a combined knockdown of Sulf1, Sulf2a, and Sulf2b is associated with severe morphologic changes including narrowing of the fenestration between glomerular endothelial cells as well as thickening of the glomerular basement membrane and podocyte foot process effacement, suggesting that glomerular damage is an underlying cause of the circulatory protein loss observed after MO injection. Additionally, we show that a decrease in sulf expression reduces the bioavailability of VegfA in the glomerulus of the pronephros, which may contribute to the structural changes observed in the glomeruli of morphant fish. Furthermore, consistent with previous results, knockdown of the sulfs is associated with arteriovenous malformations in particular in the tail region of the larvae. Overall, taken together our results suggest that 6-O-endosulfatases are important in the preservation of GFB integrity and a reduction in their expression levels induces phenotypic changes that are indicative of renal protein loss.


Asunto(s)
Membrana Basal Glomerular/embriología , Podocitos/enzimología , Sulfatasas/biosíntesis , Proteínas de Pez Cebra/biosíntesis , Pez Cebra/embriología , Animales , Células Endoteliales/enzimología , Regulación del Desarrollo de la Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Regulación Enzimológica de la Expresión Génica/efectos de los fármacos , Técnicas de Silenciamiento del Gen , Morfolinos/farmacología , Sulfatasas/genética , Pez Cebra/genética , Proteínas de Pez Cebra/genética
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J Am Soc Nephrol ; 30(7): 1220-1237, 2019 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31235616

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: CD2-associated protein (CD2AP), a slit diaphragm-associated scaffolding protein involved in survival and regulation of the cytoskeleton in podocytes, is considered a "stabilizer" of the slit diaphragm complex that connects the slit diaphragm protein nephrin to the cytoskeleton of the cell. Tyrosine phosphorylation of slit diaphragm molecules can influence their surface expression, but it is unknown whether tyrosine phosphorylation events of CD2AP are also physiologically relevant to slit diaphragm stability. METHODS: We used isoelectric focusing, western blot analysis, and immunofluorescence to investigate phosphorylation of CD2AP, and phospho-CD2AP antibodies and site-directed mutagenesis to define the specific phosphorylated tyrosine residues. We used cross-species rescue experiments in Cd2apKD zebrafish and in Drosophila cindrRNAi mutants to define the physiologic relevance of CD2AP phosphorylation of the tyrosine residues. RESULTS: We found that VEGF-A stimulation can induce a tyrosine phosphorylation response in CD2AP in podocytes, and that these phosphorylation events have an important effect on slit diaphragm protein localization and functionality in vivo. We demonstrated that tyrosine in position Y10 of the SH3-1 domain of CD2AP is indispensable for CD2AP function in vivo. We found that the binding affinity of nephrin to CD2AP is significantly enhanced in the absence of Y10; however, unexpectedly, this increased affinity leads not to stabilization but to functional impairment of the glomerular filtration barrier. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide insight into CD2AP and its phosphorylation in the context of slit diaphragm functionality, and indicate a fine-tuned affinity balance of CD2AP and nephrin that is influenced by receptor tyrosine kinase stimulation.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Adaptadoras Transductoras de Señales/metabolismo , Proteínas del Citoesqueleto/metabolismo , Proteínas de la Membrana/química , Tirosina/metabolismo , Animales , Drosophila melanogaster , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Proteínas de la Membrana/metabolismo , Fosforilación , Podocitos/metabolismo , Estabilidad Proteica , Factor A de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular/farmacología , Pez Cebra
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Rev. biol. trop ; 67(2)abr. 2019.
Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1507488

RESUMEN

El estudio de la base genética de los trastornos neuropsiquiátricos se inició en Costa Rica hace más de 25 años. En este tiempo se han realizado investigaciones enfocadas en diferentes trastornos: esquizofrenia, trastorno bipolar, demencia de Alzheimer, trastorno obsesivo compulsivo, trastorno obsesivo compulsivo, trastorno por déficit de atención y síndrome de Tourette. Los estudios realizados han tenido una amplia variación en lo que se refiere a diseño (ligamiento/asociación), muestra utilizada (familias/parejas de hermanos afectados/tríos), cobertura genómica (estudios con genes candidatos/tamizajes de todo el genoma) y definición del fenotipo (categoría diagnóstica/clasificación sindrómica/endofenotipo). Presentamos un resumen de los principales hallazgos genómicos obtenidos en estos estudios multidisciplinarios y discutimos la importancia, lecciones y retos de la investigación genética en trastornos psiquiátricos complejos.


In Costa Rica, the study of the genetic basis of neuropsychiatric disorders started more than 25 years ago. During this time, different research efforts have focused on several disorders: schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, Alzheimer's disease, obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and Tourette syndrome. The studies have had a wide scope regarding design (linkage/association), sample used (families/sib pairs/trios), genome coverage (candidate gene studies/genome-wide scans), and phenotype definition (diagnostic category/syndromic classification/endophenotype). Here we present a summary of the main genomic findings of these multidisciplinary studies, and discuss the importance, lessons, and challenges of genetic research of complex psychiatric disorders.

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Biol Open ; 8(3)2019 Mar 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30718228

RESUMEN

Different glomerular diseases that affect podocyte homeostasis can clinically present as nephrotic syndrome with massive proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, hyperlipidemia and edema. Up to now, no drugs that specifically target the actin cytoskeleton of podocytes are on the market and model systems for library screenings to develop anti-proteinuric drugs are of high interest. We developed a standardized proteinuria model in zebrafish using puromycin aminonucleoside (PAN) via treatment in the fish water to allow for further drug testing to develop anti-proteinuric drugs for the treatment of glomerular diseases. We noticed that fish that carry the nacre-mutation show a significantly higher susceptibility for the disruption of the glomerular filtration barrier following PAN treatment, which results in a more pronounced proteinuria phenotype. Nacre zebrafish inherit a mutation yielding a truncated version of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor/melanogenesis associated transcription factor (mitf). We hypothesized that the nacre mutation may lead to reduced formin expression and defects in cytoskeletal rearrangement. Based on the observations in zebrafish, we carried out a PAN treatment on cultured human podocytes after knockdown with MITF siRNA causing a rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton.

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J Am Soc Nephrol ; 27(11): 3271-3277, 2016 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27020856

RESUMEN

Changes in metabolite levels of the kynurenine pathway have been observed in patients with CKD, suggesting involvement of this pathway in disease pathogenesis. Our recent genetic analysis in the mouse identified the kynurenine 3-mono-oxygenase (KMO) gene (Kmo) as a candidate gene associated with albuminuria. This study investigated this association in more detail. We compared KMO abundance in the glomeruli of mice and humans under normal and diabetic conditions, observing a decrease in glomerular KMO expression with diabetes. Knockdown of kmo expression in zebrafish and genetic deletion of Kmo in mice each led to a proteinuria phenotype. We observed pronounced podocyte foot process effacement on long stretches of the filtration barrier in the zebrafish knockdown model and mild podocyte foot process effacement in the mouse model, whereas all other structures within the kidney remained unremarkable. These data establish the candidacy of KMO as a causal factor for changes in the kidney leading to proteinuria and indicate a functional role for KMO and metabolites of the tryptophan pathway in podocytes.


Asunto(s)
Eliminación de Gen , Quinurenina 3-Monooxigenasa/genética , Proteinuria/enzimología , Proteinuria/genética , Animales , Femenino , Humanos , Quinurenina 3-Monooxigenasa/fisiología , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Pez Cebra
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Am J Geriatr Psychiatry ; 22(10): 957-60, 2014 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24731780

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: To study the association of dementia with apolipoprotein E-e4 (APOE-e4) and its interaction with age in a nonagenarian Costa Rican group (N-sample) and a general elderly contrast group (GE-sample). METHODS: In both case-control studies, participants were cognitively intact or diagnosed with dementia. The N-sample (N = 112) was at least age 90 years; the GE-sample (N = 98) was at least age 65 years. RESULTS: Dementia and APOE-e4 were not significantly associated in the N-sample, but were in the GE-sample. There was a significant interaction of age with APOE-e4 in the N-sample, but not in the GE-sample. Descriptively dividing the N-sample at the median (age 93 years) showed a group interaction: APOE-e4 was more associated with dementia in the younger N-sample than in the older N-sample, where six of seven APOE-e4 carriers were cognitively intact. CONCLUSIONS: The results support the reduction in association of APOE-e4 with dementia in extreme old age, consistent with a survivor effect model for successful cognitive aging.


Asunto(s)
Envejecimiento/genética , Envejecimiento/psicología , Apolipoproteína E4/genética , Demencia/genética , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Costa Rica , Femenino , Estudios de Asociación Genética , Genotipo , Humanos , Masculino
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