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Can J Kidney Health Dis ; 10: 20543581231215849, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38107158

RESUMEN

Rationale: Imatinib is used in the treatment of Philadelphia chromosome positive (Ph+) leukemias and has been reported to have a direct effect on bone physiology. Presentation: To report on a child with Ph+ acute lymphoblastic leukemia who presented with bilateral flank pain and gross hematuria. Diagnosis: She was diagnosed with obstructive kidney stones 101 days after commencing daily oral imatinib. Stone analysis revealed the presence of calcium phosphate. Interventions and outcome: The patient passed the stones spontaneously with medical therapy that included the use of thiazide, allopurinol, and potassium citrate, but she required temporary insertion of a double-J stent to relieve an obstruction. Novel findings: Imatinib inhibits receptor tyrosine kinases and stimulates the flux of calcium from the extracellular fluid into bone, resulting in hypocalcemia with a compensatory rise in parathyroid hormone that may result in phosphaturia and the formation of calcium phosphate stones. Given that kidney stones are rare events in children, we believe that monitoring for kidney stone formation needs to be performed in children receiving imatinib.


Justification: L'imatinib est utilisé dans le traitement des leucémies à chromosome Philadelphie (Ph+) et a été décrit comme ayant un effet direct sur la physiologie osseuse. Présentation du cas: Une enfant atteinte d'une leucémie lymphoblastique aiguë à Ph+ présentant des douleurs lombaires bilatérales et une hématurie macroscopique. Diagnostic: La patiente a reçu un diagnostic de calculs rénaux obstructifs 101 jours après avoir commencé la prise quotidienne d'imatinib par voie orale. L'analyse des calculs a révélé la présence de phosphate de calcium. Interventions et résultats: La patiente a éliminé spontanément ses calculs grâce à un traitement médical qui comprenait un diurétique thiazidique, de l'allopurinol et du citrate de potassium, mais on a dû lui insérer temporairement une endoprothèse double J pour traiter une obstruction. Nouveaux enseignements: L'imatinib inhibe les récepteurs de la tyrosine kinase et favorise le flux du calcium du liquide extracellulaire vers les os, ce qui entraîne une hypocalcémie avec élévation secondaire de l'hormone parathyroïdienne pouvant provoquer une phosphaturie et la formation de calculs de phosphate de calcium. Puisque la formation de calculs rénaux est rare chez les enfants, nous pensons qu'elle devrait faire l'objet d'une surveillance chez les enfants qui reçoivent de l'imatinib.

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Tissue Barriers ; 11(4): 2161255, 2023 10 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36576256

RESUMEN

Salivary glands consist of highly specialized epithelial cells that secrete the fluid, saliva, and/or transport saliva into the oral cavity. Saliva is essential to lubricate the oral cavity for food consumption and to maintain the hygiene of the oral cavity. In this review, we will focus on the formation of the epithelial cell lineage and the cell junctions that are essential for formation of saliva and maintenance of the epithelial barrier between the ducts that transport saliva and the extracellular environment.


Asunto(s)
Glándula Submandibular , Uniones Estrechas , Glándulas Salivales , Células Epiteliales , Uniones Intercelulares
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Differentiation ; 124: 52-59, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35182852

RESUMEN

Claudins are a family of tight junction proteins expressed in epithelial tissues during development and in postnatal life. We hypothesized that claudins are required for branching morphogenesis in the developing chick lung. To test this hypothesis, we exposed cultured chick lung explants at embryonic day 5 to a truncated non-toxic form of the Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin known as C-CPE that removes C-CPE-sensitive claudins from tight junctions. Using in situ hybridization and immunofluorescence studies, we established that only one C-CPE-sensitive claudin, Claudin-3, was expressed in the chick lung at this stage. C-CPE treated lung explants did not exhibit any defect in lung branching compared to controls. However, they did exhibit a significantly smaller lumen area, suggesting that paracellular permeability was perturbed. The decrease in lumen area was associated with a loss of Claudin-3 expression within tight junctions of the respiratory epithelium and an increase in permeability of the respiratory epithelium. When C-CPE-treated lung explants were treated with forskolin, lumen area was restored. In summary, removal of a sealing claudin, Claudin-3, from tight junctions in embryonic lung epithelium results in a decrease in lumen area and in hydrostatic pressure needed for lung development.


Asunto(s)
Pollos , Claudinas , Animales , Claudina-3/genética , Claudinas/genética , Epitelio , Pulmón
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Int J Mol Sci ; 22(22)2021 Nov 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34830270

RESUMEN

The extracellular matrix of the bladder consists mostly of type I and III collagen, which are required during loading. During bladder injury, there is an accumulation of collagen that impairs bladder function. Little is known about the genes that regulate production of collagens in the bladder. We demonstrate that the transcription factor Odd-skipped related 1 (Osr1) is expressed in the bladder mesenchyme and epithelium at the onset of development. As development proceeds, Osr1 is mainly expressed in mesenchymal progenitors and their derivatives. We hypothesized that Osr1 regulates mesenchymal cell differentiation and production of collagens in the bladder. To test this hypothesis, we examined newborn and adult mice heterozygous for Osr1, Osr1+/-. The bladders of newborn Osr1+/- mice had a decrease in collagen I by western blot analysis and a global decrease in collagens using Sirius red staining. There was also a decrease in the cellularity of the lamina propria, where most collagen is synthesized. This was not due to decreased proliferation or increased apoptosis in this cell population. Surprisingly, the bladders of adult Osr1+/- mice had an increase in collagen that was associated with abnormal bladder function; they also had a decrease in bladder capacity and voided more frequently. The results suggest that Osr1 is important for the differentiation of mesenchymal cells that give rise to collagen-producing cells.


Asunto(s)
Colágeno Tipo I/biosíntesis , Células Madre Mesenquimatosas/metabolismo , Transducción de Señal/genética , Factores de Transcripción/metabolismo , Vejiga Urinaria/metabolismo , Animales , Animales Recién Nacidos , Diferenciación Celular/genética , Proliferación Celular/genética , Células Cultivadas , Matriz Extracelular/metabolismo , Regulación del Desarrollo de la Expresión Génica , Células Madre Mesenquimatosas/citología , Mesodermo/metabolismo , Ratones , Ratones Transgénicos , Membrana Mucosa/citología , Membrana Mucosa/metabolismo , Organogénesis/genética , Factores de Transcripción/genética
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Horm Res Paediatr ; 94(3-4): 124-132, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34320495

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVES: Biallelic pathogenic variants in CYPA24A1 and SLC34A1 are causes of idiopathic infantile hypercalcemia. Pathogenic variants in both may also give rise to hypercalciuria with nephrocalcinosis or nephrolithiasis without previous hypercalcemia (renal group). Our objective was to examine the frequency of CYP24A1 or SLC34A1 variants in children with early hypercalcemia or late-onset hypercalciuria. METHOD: Forty-one children from 7 centers across Canada were recruited. Local investigations were undertaken. The serum was evaluated by liquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometry for the ratio of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 to 24,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3, (25-OH-D3:24,25-(OH)2D3), an elevation pathognomonic for the loss of function of the CYP24A1 enzyme. Mutational analyses were undertaken. Family cascade screening was performed if pathogenic variants were detected in probands. RESULTS: Twenty-nine children had early-onset hypercalcemia; none had elevated 25-OH-D3:24,25-(OH)2D3 or variants. Interestingly, 2 of 12 in the renal group had elevated 25-OH-D3:24,25-(OH)2D3 and presented as preadolescents. In case 1, cascade testing revealed a sibling and parent with asymptomatic pathogenic variants in CYP24A1. Four CYP24A1 pathogenic variants were identified in these 2 probands: 3 have been described in European populations, and 1 is a rare variant in exon 7 (c931delC) that is likely pathogenic. No SLC34A1 pathogenic variants were detected. CONCLUSION: In Canada, pathogenic variants in CYP24A1 appear to manifest with late-onset hypercalciuria and its sequelae. The 25-OH-D3:24,25-(OH)2D3 ratio is an excellent tool for screening for biallelic pathogenic variants in CYP24A1. We confirm that cascade testing is important for these variants.


Asunto(s)
Secuencia de Bases , Exones , Hipercalcemia/genética , Hipercalciuria/genética , Eliminación de Secuencia , Proteínas Cotransportadoras de Sodio-Fosfato de Tipo IIa/genética , Vitamina D3 24-Hidroxilasa/genética , Canadá , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino , Estudios Retrospectivos
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Physiol Rep ; 8(18): e14492, 2020 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32975899

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Claudins are a family of tight junction proteins that are expressed during mouse kidney development. They regulate paracellular transport of solutes along the nephron and contribute to the final composition of the urinary filtrate. To understand their roles during development, we used a protein reagent, a truncated version of the Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin (C-CPE), to specifically remove a subset of claudin family members from mouse embryonic kidney explants at embryonic day 12. We observed that treatment with C-CPE decreased the number and the complexity of ureteric bud tips that formed: there were more single and less bifid ureteric bud tips when compared to control-treated explants. In addition, C-CPE-treated explants exhibited ureteric bud tips with larger lumens when compared to control explants (p < .05). Immunofluorescent analysis revealed decreased expression and localization of Claudin-3, -4, -6, and -8 to tight junctions of ureteric bud tips following treatment with C-CPE. Interestingly, Claudin-7 showed higher expression in the basolateral membrane of the ureteric bud lineage and poor localization to the tight junctions of the ureteric bud lineage both in controls and in C-CPE-treated explants. Taken together, it appears that claudin proteins may play a role in ureteric bud branching morphogenesis through changes in lumen formation that may affect the efficiency by which ureteric buds emerge and branch.


Asunto(s)
Claudinas/metabolismo , Riñón/metabolismo , Morfogénesis , Animales , Riñón/embriología , Ratones , Uniones Estrechas/metabolismo
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Clin J Am Soc Nephrol ; 15(5): 723-731, 2020 05 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32188635

RESUMEN

Congenital anomalies of the kidneys and urinary tracts (CAKUT) are disorders caused by defects in the development of the kidneys and their outflow tracts. The formation of the kidneys begins at week 3 and nephrogenesis continues until week 36, therefore, the kidneys and outflow tracts are susceptible to environmental risk factors that perturb development throughout gestation. Many genes have been implicated in kidney and outflow tract development, and mutations have been identified in patients with CAKUT. In severe cases of CAKUT, when the kidneys do not form, the fetus will not survive. However, in less severe cases, the baby can survive with combined kidney and outflow tract defects or they may only be identified in adulthood. In this review, we will cover the clinical presentation of CAKUT, its epidemiology, and its long-term outcomes. We will then discuss risk factors for CAKUT, including genetic and environmental contributions. Although severe CAKUT is rare, low nephron number is a much more common disorder with its effect on kidney function increasingly apparent as a person ages. Low nephron number appears to arise by the same mechanisms as CAKUT, but it differs in terms of the magnitude of the insult and the timing of when it occurs during gestation. By understanding the causes of CAKUT and low nephron number, we can begin to identify preventive treatments and establish clinical guidelines for how these patients should be followed.


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Riñón/anomalías , Anomalías Urogenitales , Reflujo Vesicoureteral , Animales , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Muerte Fetal , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Humanos , Riñón/fisiopatología , Fenotipo , Pronóstico , Medición de Riesgo , Factores de Riesgo , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Anomalías Urogenitales/diagnóstico , Anomalías Urogenitales/genética , Anomalías Urogenitales/fisiopatología , Anomalías Urogenitales/terapia , Reflujo Vesicoureteral/diagnóstico , Reflujo Vesicoureteral/genética , Reflujo Vesicoureteral/fisiopatología , Reflujo Vesicoureteral/terapia
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Pediatr Nephrol ; 35(3): 349-357, 2020 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30847554

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Bacterial urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common reasons for children to be admitted to hospital. Bacteria infect and invade the bladder (the lower urinary tract) and if the infection disseminates to the upper urinary tract, significant inflammation in the kidneys may arise. Inflammation is a double-edged sword: it is needed to clear bacteria, but if excessive, kidney tissue is injured. During injury, nephrons are destroyed and replaced with deposition of extracellular matrix and a renal scar. In this review, we explore the pathogenesis of UTIs and discuss the risk factors that result in dissemination of bladder infection to the kidneys. Three major risk factors predispose to kidney infections: the presence of vesicoureteric reflux, the presence of bladder and bowel dysfunction, and defects in the ability of the host immune response to clear bacteria. In this review, we will discuss these factors, their relationship to renal scarring, and potential treatments that might be beneficial to prevent renal scar formation in children.


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Cicatriz/inmunología , Riñón/patología , Pielonefritis/inmunología , Reflujo Vesicoureteral/complicaciones , Inmunidad Adaptativa , Animales , Antibacterianos/uso terapéutico , Niño , Cicatriz/epidemiología , Cicatriz/patología , Cicatriz/prevención & control , Inhibidores de la Ciclooxigenasa 2/uso terapéutico , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Quimioterapia Combinada/métodos , Glucocorticoides/uso terapéutico , Humanos , Riñón/inmunología , Riñón/microbiología , Inhibidores de la Metaloproteinasa de la Matriz/uso terapéutico , Pielonefritis/tratamiento farmacológico , Pielonefritis/epidemiología , Pielonefritis/microbiología , Factores de Riesgo , Vejiga Urinaria/inmunología , Vejiga Urinaria/microbiología , Reflujo Vesicoureteral/inmunología
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Can Urol Assoc J ; 14(4): E128-E136, 2020 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31702543

RESUMEN

INTRODUCTION: To consider alternative mechanisms that give rise to a refluxing ureterovesical junction (UVJ), we hypothesized that children with a common heritable urinary tract defect, vesicoureteric reflux (VUR), may have a defect in the extracellular matrix composition of the UVJ and other tissues that would be revealed by assessment of the peripheral joints. Hypermobile joints can arise from defects in the extracellular matrix within the joint capsule that affect proteins, including tenascin XB (TNXB). METHODS: We performed an observational study of children with familial and non-familial VUR to determine the prevalence of joint hypermobility, renal scarring, and DNA sequence variants in TNXB. RESULTS: Most children (27/44) exhibited joint hypermobility using the Beighton scoring system. This included 15/26 girls (57.7%) and 12/18 boys (66.7%), which is a significantly higher prevalence for both sexes when compared to population controls (p<0.005). We found no association between joint hypermobility and renal scarring. Seven of 49 children harbored rare pathogenic sequence variants in TNXB, and two also exhibited joint hypermobility. No sequence variants in TNXB were identified in 25/27 children with VUR and joint hypermobility. Due to the observational design of the study, there was missing data for joint hypermobility scores in six children and for dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) scans in 17 children. CONCLUSIONS: We observed a high prevalence of VUR and joint hypermobility in children followed within a tertiary care pediatric urology clinic. While mutations in TNXB have been reported in families with VUR and joint hypermobility, we identified only two children with these phenotypes and pathogenic variants in TNXB. We, therefore, speculate that VUR and joint hypermobility may be due to mutations in other extracellular matrix genes.

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PLoS One ; 14(9): e0223212, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31560728

RESUMEN

Genome-wide association study (GWAS) loci for several immunity-mediated diseases (early onset asthma, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), primary biliary cholangitis, and rheumatoid arthritis) map to chromosomal region 17q12-q21. The predominant view is that association between 17q12-q21 alleles and increased risk of developing asthma or IBD is due to regulatory variants. ORM sphingolipid biosynthesis regulator (ORMDL3) residing in this region is the most promising gene candidate for explaining association with disease. However, the relationship between 17q12-q21 alleles and disease is complex suggesting contributions from other factors, such as trans-acting genetic and environmental modifiers or circadian rhythms. Circadian rhythms regulate expression levels of thousands of genes and their dysregulation is implicated in the etiology of several common chronic inflammatory diseases. However, their role in the regulation of the 17q12-q21 genes has not been investigated. Moreover, the core clock gene nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group D, member 1 (NR1D1) resides about 200 kb distal to the GWAS region. We hypothesized that circadian rhythms influenced gene expression levels in 17q12-q21 region and conversely, regulatory elements in this region influenced transcription of the core clock gene NR1D1 in cis. To test these hypotheses, we examined the diurnal expression profiles of zona pellucida binding protein 2 (ZPBP2/Zpbp2), gasdermin B (GSDMB), and ORMDL3/Ormdl3 in human and mouse tissues and analyzed the impact of genetic variation in the ZPBP2/Zpbp2 region on NR1D1/Nr1d1 expression. We found that Ormdl3 and Zpbp2 were controlled by the circadian clock in a tissue-specific fashion. We also report that deletion of the Zpbp2 region altered the expression profile of Nr1d1 in lungs and ileum in a time-dependent manner. In liver, the deletion was associated with enhanced expression of Ormdl3. We provide the first evidence that disease-associated genes Zpbp2 and Ormdl3 are regulated by circadian rhythms and the Zpbp2 region influences expression of the core clock gene Nr1d1.


Asunto(s)
Cromosomas Humanos Par 17/genética , Relojes Circadianos/genética , Proteínas del Huevo/genética , Proteínas de la Membrana/genética , Animales , Línea Celular Tumoral , Conjuntos de Datos como Asunto , Proteínas del Huevo/metabolismo , Femenino , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica , Regulación de la Expresión Génica/fisiología , Variación Genética , Estudio de Asociación del Genoma Completo , Humanos , Íleon/metabolismo , Hígado/metabolismo , Pulmón/metabolismo , Masculino , Proteínas de la Membrana/metabolismo , Ratones , Ratones Noqueados , Proteínas de Neoplasias/metabolismo , Miembro 1 del Grupo D de la Subfamilia 1 de Receptores Nucleares/metabolismo , Elementos Reguladores de la Transcripción/genética , Factores de Tiempo
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Kidney Int ; 95(1): 57-61, 2019 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30612599

RESUMEN

Although sequence variants in CD2-associated protein (CD2AP) have been identified in patients with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), definitive proof of causality in human disease is meager. By whole-exome sequencing, we identified a homozygous frame-shift mutation in CD2AP (p.S198fs) in three siblings born of consanguineous parents who developed childhood-onset FSGS and end stage renal disease. When the same frameshift mutation was introduced in mice by gene editing, the mice developed FSGS and kidney failure. These results provide conclusive evidence that homozygous mutation of CD2AP causes FSGS in humans.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Adaptadoras Transductoras de Señales/genética , Proteínas del Citoesqueleto/genética , Glomeruloesclerosis Focal y Segmentaria/genética , Fallo Renal Crónico/patología , Animales , Consanguinidad , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Progresión de la Enfermedad , Femenino , Mutación del Sistema de Lectura , Edición Génica , Técnicas de Sustitución del Gen , Glomeruloesclerosis Focal y Segmentaria/patología , Homocigoto , Humanos , Fallo Renal Crónico/genética , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Transgénicos , Linaje , Secuenciación del Exoma
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JIMD Rep ; 45: 57-63, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30349987

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Ethylmalonic encephalopathy (EE) is caused by mutations in the ETHE1 gene. ETHE1 is vital for the catabolism of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Patients with pathogenic mutations in ETHE1 have markedly increased thiosulfate, which is a reliable index of H2S levels. Accumulation of H2S is thought to cause the characteristic metabolic derangement found in EE. Recently introduced treatment strategies in EE, such as combined use of metronidazole (MNZ) and N-acetylcysteine (NAC), are aimed at lowering chronic H2S load. Experience with treatment strategies directed against acute episodes of metabolic decompensation (e.g., hemodialysis) is limited. Here we present an unusually mild, molecularly confirmed, case of EE in a 19-year-old male on chronic treatment with MNZ and NAC. During an acute episode of metabolic decompensation, we employed continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) to regain metabolic control. On continuous treatment with NAC and MNZ during the months preceding the acute event, plasma thiosulfate levels ranged from 1.6 to 4 µg/mL (reference range up to 2 µg/mL) and had a mean value of 2.5 µg/mL. During the acute decompensation, thiosulfate levels were 6.7 µg/mL, with hyperlactatemia and perturbed organic acid, acylglycine, and acylcarnitine profiles. CRRT decreased thiosulfate within 24 h to 1.4 µg/mL. Following discontinuation of CRRT, mean thiosulfate levels were 3.2 µg/mL (range, 2.4-3.7 µg/mL) accompanied by clinical improvement with metabolic stabilization of blood gas, acylcarnitine, organic acid, and acylglycine profiles. In conclusion, CRRT may help to regain metabolic control in patients with EE who have an acute metabolic decompensation on chronic treatment with NAC and MNZ.

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Tissue Barriers ; 5(4): e1361899, 2017 10 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28837393

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The claudin family of tetraspan transmembrane proteins is essential for tight junction formation and regulation of paracellular transport between epithelial cells. Claudins also play a role in apical-basal cell polarity, cell adhesion and link the tight junction to the actin cytoskeleton to exert effects on cell shape. The function of claudins in paracellular transport has been extensively studied through loss-of-function and gain-of-function studies in cell lines and in animal models, however, their role in morphogenesis has been less appreciated. In this review, we will highlight the importance of claudins during morphogenesis by specifically focusing on their critical functions in generating epithelial tubes, lumens, and tubular networks during organ formation.


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Claudinas/fisiología , Epitelio/crecimiento & desarrollo , Morfogénesis/fisiología , Animales , Humanos
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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol ; 313(5): F1106-F1115, 2017 Nov 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28724605

RESUMEN

Odd-skipped related 1 (Osr1) is a transcriptional repressor that plays critical roles in maintaining the mesenchymal stem cell population within the developing kidney. Here, we report that newborn pups with a heterozygous null mutation in Osr1 exhibit a 21% incidence of vesicoureteric reflux and have hydronephrosis and urinary tract duplications. Newborn pups have a short intravesical ureter, resulting in a less competent ureterovesical junction which arises from a delay in urinary tract development. We describe a new domain of Osr1 expression in the ureteral mesenchyme and within the developing bladder in the mouse. OSR1 was sequenced in 186 children with primary vesicoureteric reflux, and 17 have single nucleotide polymorphisms. Fifteen children have a common synonymous variant, rs12329305, one child has a rare nonsynonymous variant, rs3440471, and one child has a rare 5'-UTR variant, rs45535040 The impact of these SNPs is not clear; therefore, the role of OSR1 in human disease remains to be elucidated. Osr1 is a candidate gene implicated in the pathogenesis of vesicoureteric reflux and congenital abnormalities of the kidney and urinary tract in mice.


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Heterocigoto , Hidronefrosis/genética , Riñón/metabolismo , Mutación/genética , Proteínas Serina-Treonina Quinasas/genética , Factores de Transcripción/genética , Animales , Riñón/embriología , Riñón/patología , Ratones Noqueados , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple/genética , Uréter/embriología , Uréter/patología , Reflujo Vesicoureteral/embriología
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Kidney Int ; 92(2): 349-364, 2017 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28483380

RESUMEN

Hyper-activation of Rac1, a small GTPase, in glomerular podocytes has been implicated in the pathogenesis of familial proteinuric kidney diseases. However, the role of Rac1 in acquired nephrotic syndrome is unknown. To gain direct insights into this, we generated a transgenic mouse model expressing a doxycycline-inducible constitutively active form of Rac1 (CA-Rac1) in podocytes. Regardless of the copy number, proteinuria occurred rapidly within five days, and the histology resembled minimal change disease. The degree and severity of proteinuria were dependent on the transgene copy number. Upon doxycycline withdrawal, proteinuria resolved completely (one copy) or nearly completely (two copy). After one month of doxycycline treatment, two-copy mice developed glomerulosclerosis that resembled focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) with urinary shedding of transgene-expressing podocytes. p38 MAPK was activated in podocytes upon CA-Rac1 induction while a p38 inhibitor attenuated proteinuria, podocyte loss, and glomerulosclerosis. Mechanistically, activation of Rac1 in cultured mouse podocytes reduced adhesiveness to laminin and induced redistribution of ß1 integrin, and both were partially reversed by the p38 inhibitor. Activation of Rac1 in podocytes was also seen in kidney biopsies from patients with minimal change disease and idiopathic FSGS by immunofluorescence while sera from the same patients activated Rac1 in cultured human podocytes. Thus, activation of Rac1 in podocytes causes a spectrum of disease ranging from minimal change disease to FSGS, due to podocyte detachment from the glomerular basement membrane that is partially dependent on p38 MAPK.


Asunto(s)
Glomeruloesclerosis Focal y Segmentaria/etiología , Nefrosis/etiología , Neuropéptidos/metabolismo , Podocitos/metabolismo , Proteínas Quinasas p38 Activadas por Mitógenos/metabolismo , Proteína de Unión al GTP rac1/metabolismo , Adulto , Animales , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Femenino , Dosificación de Gen , Glomeruloesclerosis Focal y Segmentaria/metabolismo , Humanos , Masculino , Ratones Transgénicos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Nefrosis/metabolismo , Neuropéptidos/genética , Adulto Joven , Proteínas Quinasas p38 Activadas por Mitógenos/antagonistas & inhibidores , Proteína de Unión al GTP rac1/genética
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Pediatr Nephrol ; 32(4): 565-576, 2017 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27139901

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Primary vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is a common pediatric condition due to a developmental defect in the ureterovesical junction. The prevalence of VUR among individuals with connective tissue disorders, as well as the importance of the ureter and bladder wall musculature for the anti-reflux mechanism, suggest that defects in the extracellular matrix (ECM) within the ureterovesical junction may result in VUR. This review will discuss the function of the smooth muscle and its supporting ECM microenvironment with respect to VUR, and explore the association of VUR with mutations in ECM-related genes.


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Matriz Extracelular/patología , Reflujo Vesicoureteral/patología , Niño , Humanos , Reflujo Vesicoureteral/complicaciones , Reflujo Vesicoureteral/genética , Reflujo Vesicoureteral/fisiopatología
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Small GTPases ; 7(2): 107-21, 2016 04 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26726844

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Nephrotic syndrome (NS) describes a group of kidney disorders in which there is injury to podocyte cells, specialized cells within the kidney's glomerular filtration barrier, allowing proteins to leak into the urine. Three mutations in ARHGDIA, which encodes Rho GDP dissociation inhibitor α (GDIα), have been reported in patients with heritable NS and encode the following amino acid changes: ΔD185, R120X, and G173V. To investigate the impact of these mutations on podocyte function, endogenous GDIα was knocked-down in cultured podocytes by shRNA and then the cells were re-transfected with wild-type or mutant GDIα constructs. Among the 3 prototypical Rho-GTPases, Rac1 was markedly hyperactivated in podocytes with any of the 3 mutant forms of GDIα while the activation of RhoA and Cdc42 was modest and variable. All three mutant GDIα proteins resulted in slow podocyte motility, suggesting that podocytes are sensitive to the relative balance of Rho-GTPase activity. In ΔD185 podocytes, both random and directional movements were impaired and kymograph analysis of the leading edge showed increased protrusion and retraction of leading edge (phase switching). The mutant podocytes also showed impaired actin polymerization, smaller cell size, and increased cellular projections. In the developing kidney, GDIα expression increased as podocytes matured. Conversely, active Rac1 was detected only in immature, but not in mature, podocytes. The results indicate that GDIα has a critical role in suppressing Rac1 activity in mature podocytes, to prevent podocyte injury and nephrotic syndrome.


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Mutación , Síndrome Nefrótico/genética , Podocitos/metabolismo , Proteína de Unión al GTP rac1/metabolismo , Inhibidor alfa de Disociación del Nucleótido Guanina rho/genética , Actinas/química , Animales , Movimiento Celular/genética , Tamaño de la Célula , Activación Enzimática/genética , Técnicas de Silenciamiento del Gen , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Ratones , Podocitos/citología , Complejo de la Endopetidasa Proteasomal/metabolismo , Multimerización de Proteína , Estructura Cuaternaria de Proteína , Proteolisis , Regulación hacia Arriba , Inhibidor alfa de Disociación del Nucleótido Guanina rho/deficiencia
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Pediatr Nephrol ; 31(2): 247-53, 2016 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26408188

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BACKGROUND: Primary vesicoureteral reflux (PVUR) is the most common malformation of the kidney and urinary tract, and reflux nephropathy is a major cause of chronic kidney disease in children. Recently, we reported mutations in the tenascin XB gene (TNXB) as a cause of PVUR with joint hypermobility. METHODS: To define the role of rare variants in tenascin genes in the etiology of PVUR, we screened a cohort of patients with familial PVUR (FPVUR) and non-familial PVUR (NFPVUR) for rare missense variants inTNXB and the tenascin C gene (TNC) after excluding mutations in ROBO2 and SOX17. RESULTS: The screening procedure identified 134 individuals from 112 families with PVUR; two families with mutations in ROBO2 were excluded from further analysis. Rare missense variants in TNXB were found in the remaining 110 families, of which 5/55 (9%) families had FPVUR and 2/55 (4%) had NFPVUR. There were no differences in high-grade reflux or renal parenchymal scarring between patients with and without TNXB variants. All patients with TNXB rare variants who were tested exhibited joint hypermobility. Overall we were able to identify causes of FPVUR in 7/57 (12%) families (9% in TNXB and 3% in ROBO2). CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, the identification of a rare missense variant in TNXB in combination with a positive family history of VUR and joint hypermobility may represent a non-invasive method to diagnose PVUR and warrants further evaluation in other cohorts.


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Mutación Missense , Tenascina/genética , Reflujo Vesicoureteral/genética , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Humanos , Lactante , Inestabilidad de la Articulación/diagnóstico , Masculino , Mutación , Linaje
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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol ; 308(11): F1207-16, 2015 Jun 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25503727

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Nephrotic syndrome is a disease of glomerular permselectivity that can arise as a consequence of heritable or acquired changes to the integrity of the glomerular filtration barrier. We recently reported two siblings with heritable nephrotic syndrome caused by a loss of function mutation in the gene ARHGDIA, which encodes for Rho guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitor-α (GDIα). GDIs are known to negatively regulate Rho-GTPase signaling. We hypothesized that loss of GDIα sensitizes podocytes to external injury via hyperactivation of Rho-GTPases and p38 MAPK. We examined the response of cultured podocytes with and without knockdown of GDIα to LPS injury by assessing the levels of phospho-p38 as well as the degree of synaptopodin loss. GDIα knockdown podocytes showed more pronounced and sustained p38 phosphorylation in response to LPS compared with control podocytes, and this was blunted significantly by the Rac1 inhibitor. In LPS-treated control podocytes, synaptopodin degradation occurred, and this was dependent on p38, the proteasome, and cathepsin L. In GDIα knockdown podocytes, the same events were triggered, but the levels of synaptopodin after LPS treatment were significantly lower than in control podocytes. These experiments reveal a common pathway by which heritable and environmental risk factors converge to injure podocytes, from Rac1 hyperactivation to p38 phosphorylation and synaptopodin degradation via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway and cathepsin L.


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Lipopolisacáridos/farmacología , Podocitos/efectos de los fármacos , Inhibidor alfa de Disociación del Nucleótido Guanina rho/genética , Animales , Técnicas de Silenciamiento del Gen/métodos , Síndrome Nefrótico/tratamiento farmacológico , Síndrome Nefrótico/metabolismo , Transducción de Señal/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas Quinasas p38 Activadas por Mitógenos/metabolismo , Proteínas de Unión al GTP rho/metabolismo
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