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Exposure to Nerve Growth Factor Worsens Nephrotoxic Effect Induced by Cyclosporine A in HK-2 Cells

Nerve growth factor is a neurotrophin that promotes cell growth, differentiation, survival and death through two different receptors: TrkA(NTR) and p75(NTR). Nerve growth factor serum concentrations increase during many inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, glomerulonephritis, chronic kidney disease...

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Autores principales: Vizza, Donatella, Perri, Anna, Lofaro, Danilo, Toteda, Giuseppina, Lupinacci, Simona, Leone, Francesca, Gigliotti, Paolo, Papalia, Teresa, Bonofiglio, Renzo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3820545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244623
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080113
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author Vizza, Donatella
Perri, Anna
Lofaro, Danilo
Toteda, Giuseppina
Lupinacci, Simona
Leone, Francesca
Gigliotti, Paolo
Papalia, Teresa
Bonofiglio, Renzo
author_facet Vizza, Donatella
Perri, Anna
Lofaro, Danilo
Toteda, Giuseppina
Lupinacci, Simona
Leone, Francesca
Gigliotti, Paolo
Papalia, Teresa
Bonofiglio, Renzo
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description Nerve growth factor is a neurotrophin that promotes cell growth, differentiation, survival and death through two different receptors: TrkA(NTR) and p75(NTR). Nerve growth factor serum concentrations increase during many inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, glomerulonephritis, chronic kidney disease, end-stage renal disease and, particularly, in renal transplant. Considering that nerve growth factor exerts beneficial effects in the treatment of major central and peripheral neurodegenerative diseases, skin and corneal ulcers, we asked whether nerve growth factor could also exert a role in Cyclosporine A-induced graft nephrotoxicity. Our hypothesis was raised from basic evidence indicating that Cyclosporine A-inhibition of calcineurin-NFAT pathway increases nerve growth factor expression levels. Therefore, we investigated the involvement of nerve growth factor and its receptors in the damage exerted by Cyclosporine A in tubular renal cells, HK-2. Our results showed that in HK-2 cells combined treatment with Cyclosporine A + nerve growth factor induced a significant reduction in cell vitality concomitant with a down-regulation of Cyclin D1 and up-regulation of p21 levels respect to cells treated with Cyclosporine A alone. Moreover functional experiments showed that the co-treatment significantly up-regulated human p21promoter activity by involvement of the Sp1 transcription factor, whose nuclear content was negatively regulated by activated NFATc1. In addition we observed that the combined exposure to Cyclosporine A + nerve growth factor promoted an up-regulation of p75 (NTR) and its target genes, p53 and BAD leading to the activation of intrinsic apoptosis. Finally, the chemical inhibition of p75(NTR) down-regulated the intrinsic apoptotic signal. We describe two new mechanisms by which nerve growth factor promotes growth arrest and apoptosis in tubular renal cells exposed to Cyclosporine A.
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spelling pubmed-38205452013-11-15 Exposure to Nerve Growth Factor Worsens Nephrotoxic Effect Induced by Cyclosporine A in HK-2 Cells Vizza, Donatella Perri, Anna Lofaro, Danilo Toteda, Giuseppina Lupinacci, Simona Leone, Francesca Gigliotti, Paolo Papalia, Teresa Bonofiglio, Renzo PLoS One Research Article Nerve growth factor is a neurotrophin that promotes cell growth, differentiation, survival and death through two different receptors: TrkA(NTR) and p75(NTR). Nerve growth factor serum concentrations increase during many inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, glomerulonephritis, chronic kidney disease, end-stage renal disease and, particularly, in renal transplant. Considering that nerve growth factor exerts beneficial effects in the treatment of major central and peripheral neurodegenerative diseases, skin and corneal ulcers, we asked whether nerve growth factor could also exert a role in Cyclosporine A-induced graft nephrotoxicity. Our hypothesis was raised from basic evidence indicating that Cyclosporine A-inhibition of calcineurin-NFAT pathway increases nerve growth factor expression levels. Therefore, we investigated the involvement of nerve growth factor and its receptors in the damage exerted by Cyclosporine A in tubular renal cells, HK-2. Our results showed that in HK-2 cells combined treatment with Cyclosporine A + nerve growth factor induced a significant reduction in cell vitality concomitant with a down-regulation of Cyclin D1 and up-regulation of p21 levels respect to cells treated with Cyclosporine A alone. Moreover functional experiments showed that the co-treatment significantly up-regulated human p21promoter activity by involvement of the Sp1 transcription factor, whose nuclear content was negatively regulated by activated NFATc1. In addition we observed that the combined exposure to Cyclosporine A + nerve growth factor promoted an up-regulation of p75 (NTR) and its target genes, p53 and BAD leading to the activation of intrinsic apoptosis. Finally, the chemical inhibition of p75(NTR) down-regulated the intrinsic apoptotic signal. We describe two new mechanisms by which nerve growth factor promotes growth arrest and apoptosis in tubular renal cells exposed to Cyclosporine A. Public Library of Science 2013-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3820545/ /pubmed/24244623 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080113 Text en © 2013 Vizza 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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Vizza, Donatella
Perri, Anna
Lofaro, Danilo
Toteda, Giuseppina
Lupinacci, Simona
Leone, Francesca
Gigliotti, Paolo
Papalia, Teresa
Bonofiglio, Renzo
Exposure to Nerve Growth Factor Worsens Nephrotoxic Effect Induced by Cyclosporine A in HK-2 Cells
title Exposure to Nerve Growth Factor Worsens Nephrotoxic Effect Induced by Cyclosporine A in HK-2 Cells
title_full Exposure to Nerve Growth Factor Worsens Nephrotoxic Effect Induced by Cyclosporine A in HK-2 Cells
title_fullStr Exposure to Nerve Growth Factor Worsens Nephrotoxic Effect Induced by Cyclosporine A in HK-2 Cells
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to Nerve Growth Factor Worsens Nephrotoxic Effect Induced by Cyclosporine A in HK-2 Cells
title_short Exposure to Nerve Growth Factor Worsens Nephrotoxic Effect Induced by Cyclosporine A in HK-2 Cells
title_sort exposure to nerve growth factor worsens nephrotoxic effect induced by cyclosporine a in hk-2 cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3820545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244623
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080113
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