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Everolimus Stabilizes Podocyte Microtubules via Enhancing TUBB2B and DCDC2 Expression
BACKGROUND: Glomerular podocytes are highly differentiated cells that are key components of the kidney filtration units. The podocyte cytoskeleton builds the basis for the dynamic podocyte cytoarchitecture and plays a central role for proper podocyte function. Recent studies implicate that immunosup...
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2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4557973/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26331477 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137043 |
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author | Jeruschke, Stefanie Jeruschke, Kay DiStasio, Andrew Karaterzi, Sinem Büscher, Anja K. Nalbant, Perihan Klein-Hitpass, Ludger Hoyer, Peter F. Weiss, Jürgen Stottmann, Rolf W. Weber, Stefanie |
author_facet | Jeruschke, Stefanie Jeruschke, Kay DiStasio, Andrew Karaterzi, Sinem Büscher, Anja K. Nalbant, Perihan Klein-Hitpass, Ludger Hoyer, Peter F. Weiss, Jürgen Stottmann, Rolf W. Weber, Stefanie |
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description | BACKGROUND: Glomerular podocytes are highly differentiated cells that are key components of the kidney filtration units. The podocyte cytoskeleton builds the basis for the dynamic podocyte cytoarchitecture and plays a central role for proper podocyte function. Recent studies implicate that immunosuppressive agents including the mTOR-inhibitor everolimus have a protective role directly on the stability of the podocyte actin cytoskeleton. In contrast, a potential stabilization of microtubules by everolimus has not been studied so far. METHODS: To elucidate mechanisms underlying mTOR-inhibitor mediated cytoskeletal rearrangements, we carried out microarray gene expression studies to identify target genes and corresponding pathways in response to everolimus. We analyzed the effect of everolimus in a puromycin aminonucleoside experimental in vitro model of podocyte injury. RESULTS: Upon treatment with puromycin aminonucleoside, microarray analysis revealed gene clusters involved in cytoskeletal reorganization, cell adhesion, migration and extracellular matrix composition to be affected. Everolimus was capable of protecting podocytes from injury, both on transcriptional and protein level. Rescued genes included tubulin beta 2B class IIb (TUBB2B) and doublecortin domain containing 2 (DCDC2), both involved in microtubule structure formation in neuronal cells but not identified in podocytes so far. Validating gene expression data, Western-blot analysis in cultured podocytes demonstrated an increase of TUBB2B and DCDC2 protein after everolimus treatment, and immunohistochemistry in healthy control kidneys confirmed a podocyte-specific expression. Interestingly, Tubb2b (brdp/brdp) mice revealed a delay in glomerular podocyte development as showed by podocyte-specific markers Wilm’s tumour 1, Podocin, Nephrin and Synaptopodin. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, our study suggests that off-target, non-immune mediated effects of the mTOR-inhibitor everolimus on the podocyte cytoskeleton might involve regulation of microtubules, revealing a potential novel role of TUBB2B and DCDC2 in glomerular podocyte development. |
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spelling | pubmed-45579732015-09-10 Everolimus Stabilizes Podocyte Microtubules via Enhancing TUBB2B and DCDC2 Expression Jeruschke, Stefanie Jeruschke, Kay DiStasio, Andrew Karaterzi, Sinem Büscher, Anja K. Nalbant, Perihan Klein-Hitpass, Ludger Hoyer, Peter F. Weiss, Jürgen Stottmann, Rolf W. Weber, Stefanie PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Glomerular podocytes are highly differentiated cells that are key components of the kidney filtration units. The podocyte cytoskeleton builds the basis for the dynamic podocyte cytoarchitecture and plays a central role for proper podocyte function. Recent studies implicate that immunosuppressive agents including the mTOR-inhibitor everolimus have a protective role directly on the stability of the podocyte actin cytoskeleton. In contrast, a potential stabilization of microtubules by everolimus has not been studied so far. METHODS: To elucidate mechanisms underlying mTOR-inhibitor mediated cytoskeletal rearrangements, we carried out microarray gene expression studies to identify target genes and corresponding pathways in response to everolimus. We analyzed the effect of everolimus in a puromycin aminonucleoside experimental in vitro model of podocyte injury. RESULTS: Upon treatment with puromycin aminonucleoside, microarray analysis revealed gene clusters involved in cytoskeletal reorganization, cell adhesion, migration and extracellular matrix composition to be affected. Everolimus was capable of protecting podocytes from injury, both on transcriptional and protein level. Rescued genes included tubulin beta 2B class IIb (TUBB2B) and doublecortin domain containing 2 (DCDC2), both involved in microtubule structure formation in neuronal cells but not identified in podocytes so far. Validating gene expression data, Western-blot analysis in cultured podocytes demonstrated an increase of TUBB2B and DCDC2 protein after everolimus treatment, and immunohistochemistry in healthy control kidneys confirmed a podocyte-specific expression. Interestingly, Tubb2b (brdp/brdp) mice revealed a delay in glomerular podocyte development as showed by podocyte-specific markers Wilm’s tumour 1, Podocin, Nephrin and Synaptopodin. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, our study suggests that off-target, non-immune mediated effects of the mTOR-inhibitor everolimus on the podocyte cytoskeleton might involve regulation of microtubules, revealing a potential novel role of TUBB2B and DCDC2 in glomerular podocyte development. Public Library of Science 2015-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4557973/ /pubmed/26331477 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137043 Text en © 2015 Jeruschke 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 Jeruschke, Stefanie Jeruschke, Kay DiStasio, Andrew Karaterzi, Sinem Büscher, Anja K. Nalbant, Perihan Klein-Hitpass, Ludger Hoyer, Peter F. Weiss, Jürgen Stottmann, Rolf W. Weber, Stefanie Everolimus Stabilizes Podocyte Microtubules via Enhancing TUBB2B and DCDC2 Expression |
title | Everolimus Stabilizes Podocyte Microtubules via Enhancing TUBB2B and DCDC2 Expression |
title_full | Everolimus Stabilizes Podocyte Microtubules via Enhancing TUBB2B and DCDC2 Expression |
title_fullStr | Everolimus Stabilizes Podocyte Microtubules via Enhancing TUBB2B and DCDC2 Expression |
title_full_unstemmed | Everolimus Stabilizes Podocyte Microtubules via Enhancing TUBB2B and DCDC2 Expression |
title_short | Everolimus Stabilizes Podocyte Microtubules via Enhancing TUBB2B and DCDC2 Expression |
title_sort | everolimus stabilizes podocyte microtubules via enhancing tubb2b and dcdc2 expression |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4557973/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26331477 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137043 |
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