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Podocalyxin regulates pronephric glomerular development in zebrafish

Vertebrate glomerular podocytes possess a highly sialylated transmembrane glycoprotein, Podocalyxin. In mammals, the sialic acid of Podocalyxin plays a crucial role in the formation of the characteristic podocyte architecture required for glomerular filtration. We examined the function of Podocalyxi...

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Autores principales: Ichimura, Koichiro, Powell, Rebecca, Nakamura, Tomomi, Kurihara, Hidetake, Sakai, Tatsuo, Obara, Tomoko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3819108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24224085
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/phy2.74
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author Ichimura, Koichiro
Powell, Rebecca
Nakamura, Tomomi
Kurihara, Hidetake
Sakai, Tatsuo
Obara, Tomoko
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Powell, Rebecca
Nakamura, Tomomi
Kurihara, Hidetake
Sakai, Tatsuo
Obara, Tomoko
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description Vertebrate glomerular podocytes possess a highly sialylated transmembrane glycoprotein, Podocalyxin. In mammals, the sialic acid of Podocalyxin plays a crucial role in the formation of the characteristic podocyte architecture required for glomerular filtration. We examined the function of Podocalyxin in the developing zebrafish pronephros by disrupting the expression of podocalyxin through the use of morpholino antisense oligonucleotides. Podocalyxin was localized at the apical membrane of podocytes throughout pronephric glomerular development in zebrafish. Translational blocking of podocalyxin expression resulted in pericardial edema and a hypoplastic glomerulus. Whereas regular foot processes with a slit diaphragm covered 66.7 ± 7.8% of the urinary surface of glomerular basement membrane in control fish, only 14.4 ± 7.5% of this area was covered with regular foot processes in the translationally blocked morphants. Splice blocking of podocalyxin exon 2, which partially encodes the bulky mucin domain with extensive sialic acid-containing sugar chains, resulted in the deletion of 53% of mucin domain-coding sequence from podocalyxin mRNA. Approximately 40% of these splice-blocked morphants had mild pericardial edema. Although the pronephric glomerulus in the splice-blocked morphants exhibited almost normal appearance with developed glomerular capillaries and mesangium, they had only 36.3 ± 6.9% of the area covered with regular foot processes. In conclusion, Podocalyxin is predominantly expressed in the podocytes and plays a distinct role in the formation of the podocyte foot processes with a slit diaphragm during zebrafish pronephric development.
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spelling pubmed-38191082013-12-03 Podocalyxin regulates pronephric glomerular development in zebrafish Ichimura, Koichiro Powell, Rebecca Nakamura, Tomomi Kurihara, Hidetake Sakai, Tatsuo Obara, Tomoko Physiol Rep Original Research Vertebrate glomerular podocytes possess a highly sialylated transmembrane glycoprotein, Podocalyxin. In mammals, the sialic acid of Podocalyxin plays a crucial role in the formation of the characteristic podocyte architecture required for glomerular filtration. We examined the function of Podocalyxin in the developing zebrafish pronephros by disrupting the expression of podocalyxin through the use of morpholino antisense oligonucleotides. Podocalyxin was localized at the apical membrane of podocytes throughout pronephric glomerular development in zebrafish. Translational blocking of podocalyxin expression resulted in pericardial edema and a hypoplastic glomerulus. Whereas regular foot processes with a slit diaphragm covered 66.7 ± 7.8% of the urinary surface of glomerular basement membrane in control fish, only 14.4 ± 7.5% of this area was covered with regular foot processes in the translationally blocked morphants. Splice blocking of podocalyxin exon 2, which partially encodes the bulky mucin domain with extensive sialic acid-containing sugar chains, resulted in the deletion of 53% of mucin domain-coding sequence from podocalyxin mRNA. Approximately 40% of these splice-blocked morphants had mild pericardial edema. Although the pronephric glomerulus in the splice-blocked morphants exhibited almost normal appearance with developed glomerular capillaries and mesangium, they had only 36.3 ± 6.9% of the area covered with regular foot processes. In conclusion, Podocalyxin is predominantly expressed in the podocytes and plays a distinct role in the formation of the podocyte foot processes with a slit diaphragm during zebrafish pronephric development. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-08 2013-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3819108/ /pubmed/24224085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/phy2.74 Text en © 2013 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American Physiological Society and The Physiological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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Ichimura, Koichiro
Powell, Rebecca
Nakamura, Tomomi
Kurihara, Hidetake
Sakai, Tatsuo
Obara, Tomoko
Podocalyxin regulates pronephric glomerular development in zebrafish
title Podocalyxin regulates pronephric glomerular development in zebrafish
title_full Podocalyxin regulates pronephric glomerular development in zebrafish
title_fullStr Podocalyxin regulates pronephric glomerular development in zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed Podocalyxin regulates pronephric glomerular development in zebrafish
title_short Podocalyxin regulates pronephric glomerular development in zebrafish
title_sort podocalyxin regulates pronephric glomerular development in zebrafish
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3819108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24224085
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/phy2.74
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