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CASK, the Soluble Glomerular Permeability Factor, Is Secreted by Macrophages in Patients With Recurrent Focal and Segmental Glomerulo—Sclerosis

Introduction: Focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a frequent form of glomerulonephritis that may be caused by a soluble permeability factor and regulated by the immune system. We previously described a soluble form of calcium/calmodulin-dependent serine/threonine kinase (CASK) acting as...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xiaomeng, Herr, Florence, Vernochet, Amelia, Lorenzo, Hans K., Beaudreuil, Séverine, Dürrbach, Antoine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7235163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32477353
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00875
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author Zhang, Xiaomeng
Herr, Florence
Vernochet, Amelia
Lorenzo, Hans K.
Beaudreuil, Séverine
Dürrbach, Antoine
author_facet Zhang, Xiaomeng
Herr, Florence
Vernochet, Amelia
Lorenzo, Hans K.
Beaudreuil, Séverine
Dürrbach, Antoine
author_sort Zhang, Xiaomeng
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description Introduction: Focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a frequent form of glomerulonephritis that may be caused by a soluble permeability factor and regulated by the immune system. We previously described a soluble form of calcium/calmodulin-dependent serine/threonine kinase (CASK) acting as a permeability factor in patients with recurrent FSGS (rFSGS). Here, we aimed to identify the immune cells associated with CASK secretion in patients with rFSGS. Methods: FACS, western blotting and immunoprecipitation were performed to detect CASK in peripheral blood mononuclear cells, including CD3(+), CD20(+), and CD14(+)subsets, from patients with rFSGS, healthy donors, transplant patients and patients with nephrotic syndrome due to diabetes mellitus, and in KHM2 cells. Results: CASK was produced mostly by monocytes in patients with rFSGS but not by T or B lymphocytes. It was not detectein cells from control patients. CASK was also produced and secreted by M2 polarized macrophages and KMH2 cells, but not by M1 polarized macrophages. CASK secretion was not not inhibited by brefeldin A, suggesting an absence of classical secretion pathway involvement. Within cells, CASK was partly colocalized with ALIX, a molecule involved in exosome development, and these two molecules were coprecipitated from M2 macrophages. Moreover, exosomes derived from M2 macrophages induced podocyte cytoskeleton alterations and increased podocyte motility. Conclusion: These results suggest that the soluble permeability factor CASK is secreted by monocytes and M2 macrophages, via exosomes, to alter the glomerular filtration barrier in rFSGS.
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spelling pubmed-72351632020-05-29 CASK, the Soluble Glomerular Permeability Factor, Is Secreted by Macrophages in Patients With Recurrent Focal and Segmental Glomerulo—Sclerosis Zhang, Xiaomeng Herr, Florence Vernochet, Amelia Lorenzo, Hans K. Beaudreuil, Séverine Dürrbach, Antoine Front Immunol Immunology Introduction: Focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a frequent form of glomerulonephritis that may be caused by a soluble permeability factor and regulated by the immune system. We previously described a soluble form of calcium/calmodulin-dependent serine/threonine kinase (CASK) acting as a permeability factor in patients with recurrent FSGS (rFSGS). Here, we aimed to identify the immune cells associated with CASK secretion in patients with rFSGS. Methods: FACS, western blotting and immunoprecipitation were performed to detect CASK in peripheral blood mononuclear cells, including CD3(+), CD20(+), and CD14(+)subsets, from patients with rFSGS, healthy donors, transplant patients and patients with nephrotic syndrome due to diabetes mellitus, and in KHM2 cells. Results: CASK was produced mostly by monocytes in patients with rFSGS but not by T or B lymphocytes. It was not detectein cells from control patients. CASK was also produced and secreted by M2 polarized macrophages and KMH2 cells, but not by M1 polarized macrophages. CASK secretion was not not inhibited by brefeldin A, suggesting an absence of classical secretion pathway involvement. Within cells, CASK was partly colocalized with ALIX, a molecule involved in exosome development, and these two molecules were coprecipitated from M2 macrophages. Moreover, exosomes derived from M2 macrophages induced podocyte cytoskeleton alterations and increased podocyte motility. Conclusion: These results suggest that the soluble permeability factor CASK is secreted by monocytes and M2 macrophages, via exosomes, to alter the glomerular filtration barrier in rFSGS. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7235163/ /pubmed/32477353 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00875 Text en Copyright © 2020 Zhang, Herr, Vernochet, Lorenzo, Beaudreuil and Dürrbach. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Zhang, Xiaomeng
Herr, Florence
Vernochet, Amelia
Lorenzo, Hans K.
Beaudreuil, Séverine
Dürrbach, Antoine
CASK, the Soluble Glomerular Permeability Factor, Is Secreted by Macrophages in Patients With Recurrent Focal and Segmental Glomerulo—Sclerosis
title CASK, the Soluble Glomerular Permeability Factor, Is Secreted by Macrophages in Patients With Recurrent Focal and Segmental Glomerulo—Sclerosis
title_full CASK, the Soluble Glomerular Permeability Factor, Is Secreted by Macrophages in Patients With Recurrent Focal and Segmental Glomerulo—Sclerosis
title_fullStr CASK, the Soluble Glomerular Permeability Factor, Is Secreted by Macrophages in Patients With Recurrent Focal and Segmental Glomerulo—Sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed CASK, the Soluble Glomerular Permeability Factor, Is Secreted by Macrophages in Patients With Recurrent Focal and Segmental Glomerulo—Sclerosis
title_short CASK, the Soluble Glomerular Permeability Factor, Is Secreted by Macrophages in Patients With Recurrent Focal and Segmental Glomerulo—Sclerosis
title_sort cask, the soluble glomerular permeability factor, is secreted by macrophages in patients with recurrent focal and segmental glomerulo—sclerosis
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7235163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32477353
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00875
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