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Alteration of podocyte phenotype in the urine of women with preeclampsia

Podocyte injury has been suggested to induce phenotypic alteration of glomerular podocytes and accelerate the detachment of podocytes from the glomeruli resulting in podocyturia. However, it is not clear whether podocyte phenotypic alteration occurs in the urine of women with preeclampsia (PE). Seve...

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Autores principales: Zhai, Tianyue, Furuta, Itsuko, Akaishi, Rina, Ishikawa, Satoshi, Morikawa, Mamoru, Yamada, Takahiro, Koyama, Takahiro, Minakami, Hisanori
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4823657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27052160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep24258
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author Zhai, Tianyue
Furuta, Itsuko
Akaishi, Rina
Ishikawa, Satoshi
Morikawa, Mamoru
Yamada, Takahiro
Koyama, Takahiro
Minakami, Hisanori
author_facet Zhai, Tianyue
Furuta, Itsuko
Akaishi, Rina
Ishikawa, Satoshi
Morikawa, Mamoru
Yamada, Takahiro
Koyama, Takahiro
Minakami, Hisanori
author_sort Zhai, Tianyue
collection PubMed
description Podocyte injury has been suggested to induce phenotypic alteration of glomerular podocytes and accelerate the detachment of podocytes from the glomeruli resulting in podocyturia. However, it is not clear whether podocyte phenotypic alteration occurs in the urine of women with preeclampsia (PE). Seventy-seven and 116 pelleted urine samples from 38 and 18 women at various stages of normal and PE pregnancies, respectively underwent quantitative analysis of podocyte-specific or associated protein mRNA expression, including podocin, nephrin, and synaptopodin using RT-PCR. Significant proteinuria in pregnancy (SPIP) is defined as protein:creatinine ratio (P/Cr, mg/mg) ≥0.27 in the urine supernatant. All three urine-pellet mRNAs expression levels were significantly positively correlated with P/Cr levels, suggesting that podocyturia increased with proteinuria. The podocin:nephrin mRNA ratio (PNR) and synaptopodin:nephrin mRNA ratio (SNR) increased significantly with increasing P/Cr, while the podocin:synaptopodin mRNA ratio (PSR) did not change significantly according to P/Cr, resulting in significantly higher PNR and SNR, but not PSR levels, in urine from PE women with than without SPIP. The PNR, SNR, and PSR in urine from PE women before onset of SPIP were comparable to those from controls. Thus, nephrin mRNA expression was reduced in the podocytes recovered from PE women.
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spelling pubmed-48236572016-04-18 Alteration of podocyte phenotype in the urine of women with preeclampsia Zhai, Tianyue Furuta, Itsuko Akaishi, Rina Ishikawa, Satoshi Morikawa, Mamoru Yamada, Takahiro Koyama, Takahiro Minakami, Hisanori Sci Rep Article Podocyte injury has been suggested to induce phenotypic alteration of glomerular podocytes and accelerate the detachment of podocytes from the glomeruli resulting in podocyturia. However, it is not clear whether podocyte phenotypic alteration occurs in the urine of women with preeclampsia (PE). Seventy-seven and 116 pelleted urine samples from 38 and 18 women at various stages of normal and PE pregnancies, respectively underwent quantitative analysis of podocyte-specific or associated protein mRNA expression, including podocin, nephrin, and synaptopodin using RT-PCR. Significant proteinuria in pregnancy (SPIP) is defined as protein:creatinine ratio (P/Cr, mg/mg) ≥0.27 in the urine supernatant. All three urine-pellet mRNAs expression levels were significantly positively correlated with P/Cr levels, suggesting that podocyturia increased with proteinuria. The podocin:nephrin mRNA ratio (PNR) and synaptopodin:nephrin mRNA ratio (SNR) increased significantly with increasing P/Cr, while the podocin:synaptopodin mRNA ratio (PSR) did not change significantly according to P/Cr, resulting in significantly higher PNR and SNR, but not PSR levels, in urine from PE women with than without SPIP. The PNR, SNR, and PSR in urine from PE women before onset of SPIP were comparable to those from controls. Thus, nephrin mRNA expression was reduced in the podocytes recovered from PE women. Nature Publishing Group 2016-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4823657/ /pubmed/27052160 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep24258 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Zhai, Tianyue
Furuta, Itsuko
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Ishikawa, Satoshi
Morikawa, Mamoru
Yamada, Takahiro
Koyama, Takahiro
Minakami, Hisanori
Alteration of podocyte phenotype in the urine of women with preeclampsia
title Alteration of podocyte phenotype in the urine of women with preeclampsia
title_full Alteration of podocyte phenotype in the urine of women with preeclampsia
title_fullStr Alteration of podocyte phenotype in the urine of women with preeclampsia
title_full_unstemmed Alteration of podocyte phenotype in the urine of women with preeclampsia
title_short Alteration of podocyte phenotype in the urine of women with preeclampsia
title_sort alteration of podocyte phenotype in the urine of women with preeclampsia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4823657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27052160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep24258
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