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Adhesion GPCR Gpr126 (Adgrg6) Expression Profiling in Zebrafish, Mouse, and Human Kidney

Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) comprise the second-largest class of GPCRs, the most common target for approved pharmacological therapies. aGPCRs play an important role in development and disease and have recently been associated with the kidney. Several aGPCRs are expressed in the kid...

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Autores principales: Cazorla-Vázquez, Salvador, Kösters, Peter, Bertz, Simone, Pfister, Frederick, Daniel, Christoph, Dedden, Mark, Zundler, Sebastian, Jobst-Schwan, Tilman, Amann, Kerstin, Engel, Felix B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10417176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37566066
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12151988
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author Cazorla-Vázquez, Salvador
Kösters, Peter
Bertz, Simone
Pfister, Frederick
Daniel, Christoph
Dedden, Mark
Zundler, Sebastian
Jobst-Schwan, Tilman
Amann, Kerstin
Engel, Felix B.
author_facet Cazorla-Vázquez, Salvador
Kösters, Peter
Bertz, Simone
Pfister, Frederick
Daniel, Christoph
Dedden, Mark
Zundler, Sebastian
Jobst-Schwan, Tilman
Amann, Kerstin
Engel, Felix B.
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description Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) comprise the second-largest class of GPCRs, the most common target for approved pharmacological therapies. aGPCRs play an important role in development and disease and have recently been associated with the kidney. Several aGPCRs are expressed in the kidney and some aGPCRs are either required for kidney development or their expression level is altered in diseased kidneys. Yet, general aGPCR function and their physiological role in the kidney are poorly understood. Here, we characterize in detail Gpr126 (Adgrg6) expression based on RNAscope(®) technology in zebrafish, mice, and humans during kidney development in adults. Gpr126 expression is enriched in the epithelial linage during nephrogenesis and persists in the adult kidney in parietal epithelial cells, collecting ducts, and urothelium. Single-cell RNAseq analysis shows that gpr126 expression is detected in zebrafish in a distinct ionocyte sub-population. It is co-detected selectively with slc9a3.2, slc4a4a, and trpv6, known to be involved in apical acid secretion, buffering blood or intracellular pH, and to maintain high cytoplasmic Ca(2+) concentration, respectively. Furthermore, gpr126-expressing cells were enriched in the expression of potassium transporter kcnj1a.1 and gcm2, which regulate the expression of a calcium sensor receptor. Notably, the expression patterns of Trpv6, Kcnj1a.1, and Gpr126 in mouse kidneys are highly similar. Collectively, our approach permits a detailed insight into the spatio-temporal expression of Gpr126 and provides a basis to elucidate a possible role of Gpr126 in kidney physiology.
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spelling pubmed-104171762023-08-12 Adhesion GPCR Gpr126 (Adgrg6) Expression Profiling in Zebrafish, Mouse, and Human Kidney Cazorla-Vázquez, Salvador Kösters, Peter Bertz, Simone Pfister, Frederick Daniel, Christoph Dedden, Mark Zundler, Sebastian Jobst-Schwan, Tilman Amann, Kerstin Engel, Felix B. Cells Article Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) comprise the second-largest class of GPCRs, the most common target for approved pharmacological therapies. aGPCRs play an important role in development and disease and have recently been associated with the kidney. Several aGPCRs are expressed in the kidney and some aGPCRs are either required for kidney development or their expression level is altered in diseased kidneys. Yet, general aGPCR function and their physiological role in the kidney are poorly understood. Here, we characterize in detail Gpr126 (Adgrg6) expression based on RNAscope(®) technology in zebrafish, mice, and humans during kidney development in adults. Gpr126 expression is enriched in the epithelial linage during nephrogenesis and persists in the adult kidney in parietal epithelial cells, collecting ducts, and urothelium. Single-cell RNAseq analysis shows that gpr126 expression is detected in zebrafish in a distinct ionocyte sub-population. It is co-detected selectively with slc9a3.2, slc4a4a, and trpv6, known to be involved in apical acid secretion, buffering blood or intracellular pH, and to maintain high cytoplasmic Ca(2+) concentration, respectively. Furthermore, gpr126-expressing cells were enriched in the expression of potassium transporter kcnj1a.1 and gcm2, which regulate the expression of a calcium sensor receptor. Notably, the expression patterns of Trpv6, Kcnj1a.1, and Gpr126 in mouse kidneys are highly similar. Collectively, our approach permits a detailed insight into the spatio-temporal expression of Gpr126 and provides a basis to elucidate a possible role of Gpr126 in kidney physiology. MDPI 2023-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10417176/ /pubmed/37566066 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12151988 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cazorla-Vázquez, Salvador
Kösters, Peter
Bertz, Simone
Pfister, Frederick
Daniel, Christoph
Dedden, Mark
Zundler, Sebastian
Jobst-Schwan, Tilman
Amann, Kerstin
Engel, Felix B.
Adhesion GPCR Gpr126 (Adgrg6) Expression Profiling in Zebrafish, Mouse, and Human Kidney
title Adhesion GPCR Gpr126 (Adgrg6) Expression Profiling in Zebrafish, Mouse, and Human Kidney
title_full Adhesion GPCR Gpr126 (Adgrg6) Expression Profiling in Zebrafish, Mouse, and Human Kidney
title_fullStr Adhesion GPCR Gpr126 (Adgrg6) Expression Profiling in Zebrafish, Mouse, and Human Kidney
title_full_unstemmed Adhesion GPCR Gpr126 (Adgrg6) Expression Profiling in Zebrafish, Mouse, and Human Kidney
title_short Adhesion GPCR Gpr126 (Adgrg6) Expression Profiling in Zebrafish, Mouse, and Human Kidney
title_sort adhesion gpcr gpr126 (adgrg6) expression profiling in zebrafish, mouse, and human kidney
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10417176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37566066
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12151988
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