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Role of Vitamin D in Maintaining Renal Epithelial Barrier Function in Uremic Conditions

As current kidney replacement therapies are not efficient enough for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) treatment, a bioartificial kidney (BAK) device, based on conditionally immortalized human proximal tubule epithelial cells (ciPTEC), could represent an attractive solution. The active transport activi...

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Autores principales: Mihajlovic, Milos, Fedecostante, Michele, Oost, Miriam J., Steenhuis, Sonja K. P., Lentjes, Eef G. W. M., Maitimu-Smeele, Inge, Janssen, Manoe J., Hilbrands, Luuk B., Masereeuw, Rosalinde
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5751134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29186865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18122531
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author Mihajlovic, Milos
Fedecostante, Michele
Oost, Miriam J.
Steenhuis, Sonja K. P.
Lentjes, Eef G. W. M.
Maitimu-Smeele, Inge
Janssen, Manoe J.
Hilbrands, Luuk B.
Masereeuw, Rosalinde
author_facet Mihajlovic, Milos
Fedecostante, Michele
Oost, Miriam J.
Steenhuis, Sonja K. P.
Lentjes, Eef G. W. M.
Maitimu-Smeele, Inge
Janssen, Manoe J.
Hilbrands, Luuk B.
Masereeuw, Rosalinde
author_sort Mihajlovic, Milos
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description As current kidney replacement therapies are not efficient enough for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) treatment, a bioartificial kidney (BAK) device, based on conditionally immortalized human proximal tubule epithelial cells (ciPTEC), could represent an attractive solution. The active transport activity of such a system was recently demonstrated. In addition, endocrine functions of the cells, such as vitamin D activation, are relevant. The organic anion transporter 1 (OAT-1) overexpressing ciPTEC line presented 1α-hydroxylase (CYP27B1), 24-hydroxylase (CYP24A1) and vitamin D receptor (VDR), responsible for vitamin D activation, degradation and function, respectively. The ability to produce and secrete 1α,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D(3), was shown after incubation with the precursor, 25-hydroxy-vitamin D(3). The beneficial effect of vitamin D on cell function and behavior in uremic conditions was studied in the presence of an anionic uremic toxins mixture. Vitamin D could restore cell viability, and inflammatory and oxidative status, as shown by cell metabolic activity, interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, respectively. Finally, vitamin D restored transepithelial barrier function, as evidenced by decreased inulin-FITC leakage in biofunctionalized hollow fiber membranes (HFM) carrying ciPTEC-OAT1. In conclusion, the protective effects of vitamin D in uremic conditions and proven ciPTEC-OAT1 endocrine function encourage the use of these cells for BAK application.
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spelling pubmed-57511342018-01-08 Role of Vitamin D in Maintaining Renal Epithelial Barrier Function in Uremic Conditions Mihajlovic, Milos Fedecostante, Michele Oost, Miriam J. Steenhuis, Sonja K. P. Lentjes, Eef G. W. M. Maitimu-Smeele, Inge Janssen, Manoe J. Hilbrands, Luuk B. Masereeuw, Rosalinde Int J Mol Sci Article As current kidney replacement therapies are not efficient enough for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) treatment, a bioartificial kidney (BAK) device, based on conditionally immortalized human proximal tubule epithelial cells (ciPTEC), could represent an attractive solution. The active transport activity of such a system was recently demonstrated. In addition, endocrine functions of the cells, such as vitamin D activation, are relevant. The organic anion transporter 1 (OAT-1) overexpressing ciPTEC line presented 1α-hydroxylase (CYP27B1), 24-hydroxylase (CYP24A1) and vitamin D receptor (VDR), responsible for vitamin D activation, degradation and function, respectively. The ability to produce and secrete 1α,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D(3), was shown after incubation with the precursor, 25-hydroxy-vitamin D(3). The beneficial effect of vitamin D on cell function and behavior in uremic conditions was studied in the presence of an anionic uremic toxins mixture. Vitamin D could restore cell viability, and inflammatory and oxidative status, as shown by cell metabolic activity, interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, respectively. Finally, vitamin D restored transepithelial barrier function, as evidenced by decreased inulin-FITC leakage in biofunctionalized hollow fiber membranes (HFM) carrying ciPTEC-OAT1. In conclusion, the protective effects of vitamin D in uremic conditions and proven ciPTEC-OAT1 endocrine function encourage the use of these cells for BAK application. MDPI 2017-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5751134/ /pubmed/29186865 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18122531 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mihajlovic, Milos
Fedecostante, Michele
Oost, Miriam J.
Steenhuis, Sonja K. P.
Lentjes, Eef G. W. M.
Maitimu-Smeele, Inge
Janssen, Manoe J.
Hilbrands, Luuk B.
Masereeuw, Rosalinde
Role of Vitamin D in Maintaining Renal Epithelial Barrier Function in Uremic Conditions
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title_fullStr Role of Vitamin D in Maintaining Renal Epithelial Barrier Function in Uremic Conditions
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title_short Role of Vitamin D in Maintaining Renal Epithelial Barrier Function in Uremic Conditions
title_sort role of vitamin d in maintaining renal epithelial barrier function in uremic conditions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5751134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29186865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms18122531
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