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Retinoic Acid Improves Morphology of Cultured Peritoneal Mesothelial Cells from Patients Undergoing Dialysis

Patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis are classified according to their peritoneal permeability as low transporter (low solute permeability) or High transporter (high solute permeability). Factors that determine the differences in permeability between them have not been fully...

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Autores principales: Retana, Carmen, Sanchez, Elsa I., Gonzalez, Sirenia, Perez-Lopez, Alejandro, Cruz, Armando, Lagunas-Munoz, Jesus, Alfaro-Cruz, Carmen, Vital-Flores, Socorro, Reyes, José L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3817121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24223992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079678
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author Retana, Carmen
Sanchez, Elsa I.
Gonzalez, Sirenia
Perez-Lopez, Alejandro
Cruz, Armando
Lagunas-Munoz, Jesus
Alfaro-Cruz, Carmen
Vital-Flores, Socorro
Reyes, José L.
author_facet Retana, Carmen
Sanchez, Elsa I.
Gonzalez, Sirenia
Perez-Lopez, Alejandro
Cruz, Armando
Lagunas-Munoz, Jesus
Alfaro-Cruz, Carmen
Vital-Flores, Socorro
Reyes, José L.
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description Patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis are classified according to their peritoneal permeability as low transporter (low solute permeability) or High transporter (high solute permeability). Factors that determine the differences in permeability between them have not been fully disclosed. We investigated morphological features of cultured human peritoneal mesothelial cells from low or high transporter patients and its response to All trans retinoic Acid (ATRA, vitamin A active metabolite), as compared to non-uremic human peritoneal mesothelial cells. Control cells were isolated from human omentum. High or low transporter cells were obtained from dialysis effluents. Cells were cultured in media containing ATRA (0, 50, 100 or 200 nM). We studied length and distribution of microvilli and cilia (scanning electron microscopy), epithelial (cytokeratin, claudin-1, ZO-1 and occludin) and mesenchymal (vimentin and α-smooth muscle actin) transition markers by immunofluorescence and Western blot, and transforming growth factor β1 expression by Western blot. Low and high transporter exhibited hypertrophic cells, reduction in claudin-1, occludin and ZO-1 expression, cytokeratin and vimentin disorganization and positive α-smooth muscle actin label. Vimentin, α-smooth muscle actin and transforming growth factor- β1 were overexpressed in low transporter. Ciliated cells were diminished in low and high transporters. Microvilli number and length were severely reduced in high transporter. ATRA reduced hypertrophic cells number in low transporter. It also improved cytokeratin and vimentin organization, decreased vimentin and α-smooth muscle actin expression, and increased claudin 1, occludin and ZO-1 expression, in low and high transporter. In low transporter, ATRA reduced transforming growth factor-β1 expression. ATRA augmented percentage of ciliated cells in low and high transporter. It also augmented cilia length in high transporter. Alterations in structure, epithelial mesenchymal markers and transforming growth factor-β1expression were differential between low and high transporter. Beneficial effects of ATRA were improved human peritoneal mesothelial cells morphology tending to normalize structures.
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spelling pubmed-38171212013-11-09 Retinoic Acid Improves Morphology of Cultured Peritoneal Mesothelial Cells from Patients Undergoing Dialysis Retana, Carmen Sanchez, Elsa I. Gonzalez, Sirenia Perez-Lopez, Alejandro Cruz, Armando Lagunas-Munoz, Jesus Alfaro-Cruz, Carmen Vital-Flores, Socorro Reyes, José L. PLoS One Research Article Patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis are classified according to their peritoneal permeability as low transporter (low solute permeability) or High transporter (high solute permeability). Factors that determine the differences in permeability between them have not been fully disclosed. We investigated morphological features of cultured human peritoneal mesothelial cells from low or high transporter patients and its response to All trans retinoic Acid (ATRA, vitamin A active metabolite), as compared to non-uremic human peritoneal mesothelial cells. Control cells were isolated from human omentum. High or low transporter cells were obtained from dialysis effluents. Cells were cultured in media containing ATRA (0, 50, 100 or 200 nM). We studied length and distribution of microvilli and cilia (scanning electron microscopy), epithelial (cytokeratin, claudin-1, ZO-1 and occludin) and mesenchymal (vimentin and α-smooth muscle actin) transition markers by immunofluorescence and Western blot, and transforming growth factor β1 expression by Western blot. Low and high transporter exhibited hypertrophic cells, reduction in claudin-1, occludin and ZO-1 expression, cytokeratin and vimentin disorganization and positive α-smooth muscle actin label. Vimentin, α-smooth muscle actin and transforming growth factor- β1 were overexpressed in low transporter. Ciliated cells were diminished in low and high transporters. Microvilli number and length were severely reduced in high transporter. ATRA reduced hypertrophic cells number in low transporter. It also improved cytokeratin and vimentin organization, decreased vimentin and α-smooth muscle actin expression, and increased claudin 1, occludin and ZO-1 expression, in low and high transporter. In low transporter, ATRA reduced transforming growth factor-β1 expression. ATRA augmented percentage of ciliated cells in low and high transporter. It also augmented cilia length in high transporter. Alterations in structure, epithelial mesenchymal markers and transforming growth factor-β1expression were differential between low and high transporter. Beneficial effects of ATRA were improved human peritoneal mesothelial cells morphology tending to normalize structures. Public Library of Science 2013-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3817121/ /pubmed/24223992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079678 Text en © 2013 Retana 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.
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Retana, Carmen
Sanchez, Elsa I.
Gonzalez, Sirenia
Perez-Lopez, Alejandro
Cruz, Armando
Lagunas-Munoz, Jesus
Alfaro-Cruz, Carmen
Vital-Flores, Socorro
Reyes, José L.
Retinoic Acid Improves Morphology of Cultured Peritoneal Mesothelial Cells from Patients Undergoing Dialysis
title Retinoic Acid Improves Morphology of Cultured Peritoneal Mesothelial Cells from Patients Undergoing Dialysis
title_full Retinoic Acid Improves Morphology of Cultured Peritoneal Mesothelial Cells from Patients Undergoing Dialysis
title_fullStr Retinoic Acid Improves Morphology of Cultured Peritoneal Mesothelial Cells from Patients Undergoing Dialysis
title_full_unstemmed Retinoic Acid Improves Morphology of Cultured Peritoneal Mesothelial Cells from Patients Undergoing Dialysis
title_short Retinoic Acid Improves Morphology of Cultured Peritoneal Mesothelial Cells from Patients Undergoing Dialysis
title_sort retinoic acid improves morphology of cultured peritoneal mesothelial cells from patients undergoing dialysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3817121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24223992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079678
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