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Myo1e Impairment Results in Actin Reorganization, Podocyte Dysfunction, and Proteinuria in Zebrafish and Cultured Podocytes

BACKGROUND: Podocytes serve as an important constituent of the glomerular filtration barrier. Recently, we and others identified Myo1e as a key molecular component of the podocyte cytoskeleton. RESULTS: Myo1e mRNA and protein was expressed in human and mouse kidney sections as determined by Northern...

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Autores principales: Mao, Jianhua, Wang, Dayan, Mataleena, Parikka, He, Bing, Niu, Dadi, Katayama, Kan, Xu, Xiangjun, Ojala, Juha RM, Wang, Wenjing, Shu, Qiang, Du, Lizhong, Liu, Aimin, Pikkarainen, Timo, Patrakka, Jaakko, Tryggvason, Karl
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3747079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23977349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072750
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author Mao, Jianhua
Wang, Dayan
Mataleena, Parikka
He, Bing
Niu, Dadi
Katayama, Kan
Xu, Xiangjun
Ojala, Juha RM
Wang, Wenjing
Shu, Qiang
Du, Lizhong
Liu, Aimin
Pikkarainen, Timo
Patrakka, Jaakko
Tryggvason, Karl
author_facet Mao, Jianhua
Wang, Dayan
Mataleena, Parikka
He, Bing
Niu, Dadi
Katayama, Kan
Xu, Xiangjun
Ojala, Juha RM
Wang, Wenjing
Shu, Qiang
Du, Lizhong
Liu, Aimin
Pikkarainen, Timo
Patrakka, Jaakko
Tryggvason, Karl
author_sort Mao, Jianhua
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Podocytes serve as an important constituent of the glomerular filtration barrier. Recently, we and others identified Myo1e as a key molecular component of the podocyte cytoskeleton. RESULTS: Myo1e mRNA and protein was expressed in human and mouse kidney sections as determined by Northern blot and reverse transcriptase PCR, and its expression was more evident in podocytes by immunofluorescence. By specific knock-down of MYO1E in zebrafish, the injected larvae exhibited pericardial edema and pronephric cysts, consistent with the appearance of protein in condensed incubation supernate. Furthermore, specific inhibition of Myo1e expression in a conditionally immortalized podocyte cell line induced morphological changes, actin cytoskeleton rearrangement, and dysfunction in cell proliferation, migration, endocytosis, and adhesion with the glomerular basement membrane. CONCLUSIONS: Our results revealed that Myo1e is a key component contributing to the functional integrity of podocytes. Its impairment may cause actin cytoskeleton re-organization, alteration of cell shape, and membrane transport, and podocyte drop-out from the glomerular basement membrane, which might eventually lead to an impaired glomerular filtration barrier and proteinuria.
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spelling pubmed-37470792013-08-23 Myo1e Impairment Results in Actin Reorganization, Podocyte Dysfunction, and Proteinuria in Zebrafish and Cultured Podocytes Mao, Jianhua Wang, Dayan Mataleena, Parikka He, Bing Niu, Dadi Katayama, Kan Xu, Xiangjun Ojala, Juha RM Wang, Wenjing Shu, Qiang Du, Lizhong Liu, Aimin Pikkarainen, Timo Patrakka, Jaakko Tryggvason, Karl PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Podocytes serve as an important constituent of the glomerular filtration barrier. Recently, we and others identified Myo1e as a key molecular component of the podocyte cytoskeleton. RESULTS: Myo1e mRNA and protein was expressed in human and mouse kidney sections as determined by Northern blot and reverse transcriptase PCR, and its expression was more evident in podocytes by immunofluorescence. By specific knock-down of MYO1E in zebrafish, the injected larvae exhibited pericardial edema and pronephric cysts, consistent with the appearance of protein in condensed incubation supernate. Furthermore, specific inhibition of Myo1e expression in a conditionally immortalized podocyte cell line induced morphological changes, actin cytoskeleton rearrangement, and dysfunction in cell proliferation, migration, endocytosis, and adhesion with the glomerular basement membrane. CONCLUSIONS: Our results revealed that Myo1e is a key component contributing to the functional integrity of podocytes. Its impairment may cause actin cytoskeleton re-organization, alteration of cell shape, and membrane transport, and podocyte drop-out from the glomerular basement membrane, which might eventually lead to an impaired glomerular filtration barrier and proteinuria. Public Library of Science 2013-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3747079/ /pubmed/23977349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072750 Text en © 2013 Mao et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mao, Jianhua
Wang, Dayan
Mataleena, Parikka
He, Bing
Niu, Dadi
Katayama, Kan
Xu, Xiangjun
Ojala, Juha RM
Wang, Wenjing
Shu, Qiang
Du, Lizhong
Liu, Aimin
Pikkarainen, Timo
Patrakka, Jaakko
Tryggvason, Karl
Myo1e Impairment Results in Actin Reorganization, Podocyte Dysfunction, and Proteinuria in Zebrafish and Cultured Podocytes
title Myo1e Impairment Results in Actin Reorganization, Podocyte Dysfunction, and Proteinuria in Zebrafish and Cultured Podocytes
title_full Myo1e Impairment Results in Actin Reorganization, Podocyte Dysfunction, and Proteinuria in Zebrafish and Cultured Podocytes
title_fullStr Myo1e Impairment Results in Actin Reorganization, Podocyte Dysfunction, and Proteinuria in Zebrafish and Cultured Podocytes
title_full_unstemmed Myo1e Impairment Results in Actin Reorganization, Podocyte Dysfunction, and Proteinuria in Zebrafish and Cultured Podocytes
title_short Myo1e Impairment Results in Actin Reorganization, Podocyte Dysfunction, and Proteinuria in Zebrafish and Cultured Podocytes
title_sort myo1e impairment results in actin reorganization, podocyte dysfunction, and proteinuria in zebrafish and cultured podocytes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3747079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23977349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072750
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