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Transforming growth factor-β1/Smad3-independent epithelial–mesenchymal transition in type I collagen glomerulopathy

The glomerulofibrotic Col1a2-deficient mouse model demonstrates glomerular homotrimeric type I collagen deposition in mesangial and subendothelial spaces. In this report, we investigate the role of transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) in myofibroblast activation and epithelial–mesenchymal transiti...

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Autores principales: Brodeur, Amanda C, Roberts-Pilgrim, Anna M, Thompson, Kimberlee L, Franklin, Craig L, Phillips, Charlotte L
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5587152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28919801
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S141393
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author Brodeur, Amanda C
Roberts-Pilgrim, Anna M
Thompson, Kimberlee L
Franklin, Craig L
Phillips, Charlotte L
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description The glomerulofibrotic Col1a2-deficient mouse model demonstrates glomerular homotrimeric type I collagen deposition in mesangial and subendothelial spaces. In this report, we investigate the role of transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) in myofibroblast activation and epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) in this glomerulopathy. Immunohistochemical analyses of glomerular α-sma, desmin, vimentin, and proliferating cell nuclear antigen demonstrated parietal epithelial cell proliferation and EMT in late stages of the glomerulopathy in the Col1a2-deficient mice. Glomerular TGF-β1 RNA and protein were not elevated in 1- and 3-month-old mice as determined by quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and protein immunoassay analyses. To investigate further whether TGF-β1 plays a role in the glomerulopathy outside of the 1- and 3-month time periods, the Col1a2-deficient mice were bred with Smad3 knockout mice. If the glomerular fibrosis in the Col1a2-deficient mice is mediated by the TGF-β1/Smad3 transcription pathway, it was hypothesized that the resultant Col1a2-deficient/Smad3-deficient mice would exhibit attenuated glomerular homotrimer deposition. However, the Col1a2-deficient/Smad3-deficient kidneys were similarly affected as compared to age-matched Col1a2-deficient kidneys, suggesting that homotrimeric type I collagen deposition in the Col1a2-deficient mouse is independent of TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling. Deposition of homotrimeric type I collagen appears to be the initiating event in this glomerulopathy, providing evidence that EMT and myofibroblast activation occur following initiation, consistent with a secondary wound-healing response independent of TGF-β1.
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spelling pubmed-55871522017-09-15 Transforming growth factor-β1/Smad3-independent epithelial–mesenchymal transition in type I collagen glomerulopathy Brodeur, Amanda C Roberts-Pilgrim, Anna M Thompson, Kimberlee L Franklin, Craig L Phillips, Charlotte L Int J Nephrol Renovasc Dis Original Research The glomerulofibrotic Col1a2-deficient mouse model demonstrates glomerular homotrimeric type I collagen deposition in mesangial and subendothelial spaces. In this report, we investigate the role of transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) in myofibroblast activation and epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) in this glomerulopathy. Immunohistochemical analyses of glomerular α-sma, desmin, vimentin, and proliferating cell nuclear antigen demonstrated parietal epithelial cell proliferation and EMT in late stages of the glomerulopathy in the Col1a2-deficient mice. Glomerular TGF-β1 RNA and protein were not elevated in 1- and 3-month-old mice as determined by quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and protein immunoassay analyses. To investigate further whether TGF-β1 plays a role in the glomerulopathy outside of the 1- and 3-month time periods, the Col1a2-deficient mice were bred with Smad3 knockout mice. If the glomerular fibrosis in the Col1a2-deficient mice is mediated by the TGF-β1/Smad3 transcription pathway, it was hypothesized that the resultant Col1a2-deficient/Smad3-deficient mice would exhibit attenuated glomerular homotrimer deposition. However, the Col1a2-deficient/Smad3-deficient kidneys were similarly affected as compared to age-matched Col1a2-deficient kidneys, suggesting that homotrimeric type I collagen deposition in the Col1a2-deficient mouse is independent of TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling. Deposition of homotrimeric type I collagen appears to be the initiating event in this glomerulopathy, providing evidence that EMT and myofibroblast activation occur following initiation, consistent with a secondary wound-healing response independent of TGF-β1. Dove Medical Press 2017-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5587152/ /pubmed/28919801 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S141393 Text en © 2017 Brodeur et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Transforming growth factor-β1/Smad3-independent epithelial–mesenchymal transition in type I collagen glomerulopathy
title Transforming growth factor-β1/Smad3-independent epithelial–mesenchymal transition in type I collagen glomerulopathy
title_full Transforming growth factor-β1/Smad3-independent epithelial–mesenchymal transition in type I collagen glomerulopathy
title_fullStr Transforming growth factor-β1/Smad3-independent epithelial–mesenchymal transition in type I collagen glomerulopathy
title_full_unstemmed Transforming growth factor-β1/Smad3-independent epithelial–mesenchymal transition in type I collagen glomerulopathy
title_short Transforming growth factor-β1/Smad3-independent epithelial–mesenchymal transition in type I collagen glomerulopathy
title_sort transforming growth factor-β1/smad3-independent epithelial–mesenchymal transition in type i collagen glomerulopathy
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5587152/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S141393
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