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Renal Fibrosis Is Significantly Attenuated Following Targeted Disruption of Cd40 in Experimental Renal Ischemia

BACKGROUND: Renal artery stenosis is a common cause of renal ischemia, contributing to the development of chronic kidney disease. To investigate the role of local CD40 expression in renal artery stenosis, Goldblatt 2‐kidney 1‐clip surgery was performed on hypertensive Dahl salt‐sensitive rats (S rat...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Shungang, Breidenbach, Joshua D., Khalaf, Fatimah K., Dube, Prabhatchandra R., Mohammed, Chrysan J., Lad, Apurva, Stepkowski, Stanislaw, Hinds, Terry D., Kumarasamy, Sivarajan, Kleinhenz, Andrew, Tian, Jiang, Malhotra, Deepak, Kennedy, David J., Cooper, Christopher J., Haller, Steven T.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7428653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32200719
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.014072
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author Zhang, Shungang
Breidenbach, Joshua D.
Khalaf, Fatimah K.
Dube, Prabhatchandra R.
Mohammed, Chrysan J.
Lad, Apurva
Stepkowski, Stanislaw
Hinds, Terry D.
Kumarasamy, Sivarajan
Kleinhenz, Andrew
Tian, Jiang
Malhotra, Deepak
Kennedy, David J.
Cooper, Christopher J.
Haller, Steven T.
author_facet Zhang, Shungang
Breidenbach, Joshua D.
Khalaf, Fatimah K.
Dube, Prabhatchandra R.
Mohammed, Chrysan J.
Lad, Apurva
Stepkowski, Stanislaw
Hinds, Terry D.
Kumarasamy, Sivarajan
Kleinhenz, Andrew
Tian, Jiang
Malhotra, Deepak
Kennedy, David J.
Cooper, Christopher J.
Haller, Steven T.
author_sort Zhang, Shungang
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Renal artery stenosis is a common cause of renal ischemia, contributing to the development of chronic kidney disease. To investigate the role of local CD40 expression in renal artery stenosis, Goldblatt 2‐kidney 1‐clip surgery was performed on hypertensive Dahl salt‐sensitive rats (S rats) and genetically modified S rats in which CD40 function is abolished (Cd40 (mutant)). METHODS AND RESULTS: Four weeks following the 2‐kidney 1‐clip procedure, Cd40 (mutant) rats demonstrated significantly reduced blood pressure and renal fibrosis in the ischemic kidneys compared with S rat controls. Similarly, disruption of Cd40 resulted in reduced 24‐hour urinary protein excretion in Cd40 (mutant) rats versus S rat controls (46.2±1.9 versus 118.4±5.3 mg/24 h; P<0.01), as well as protection from oxidative stress, as indicated by increased paraoxonase activity in Cd40 (mutant) rats versus S rat controls (P<0.01). Ischemic kidneys from Cd40 (mutant) rats demonstrated a significant decrease in gene expression of the profibrotic mediator, plasminogen activator inhibitor‐1 (P<0.05), and the proinflammatory mediators, C‐C motif chemokine ligand 19 (P<0.01), C‐X‐C Motif Chemokine Ligand 9 (P<0.01), and interleukin‐6 receptor (P<0.001), compared with S rat ischemic kidneys, as assessed by quantitative PCR assay. Reciprocal renal transplantation documented that CD40 exclusively expressed in the kidney contributes to ischemia‐induced renal fibrosis. Furthermore, human CD40‐knockout proximal tubule epithelial cells suggested that suppression of CD40 signaling significantly inhibited expression of proinflammatory and ‐fibrotic genes. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, our data suggest that activation of CD40 induces a significant proinflammatory and ‐fibrotic response and represents an attractive therapeutic target for treatment of ischemic renal disease.
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spelling pubmed-74286532020-08-17 Renal Fibrosis Is Significantly Attenuated Following Targeted Disruption of Cd40 in Experimental Renal Ischemia Zhang, Shungang Breidenbach, Joshua D. Khalaf, Fatimah K. Dube, Prabhatchandra R. Mohammed, Chrysan J. Lad, Apurva Stepkowski, Stanislaw Hinds, Terry D. Kumarasamy, Sivarajan Kleinhenz, Andrew Tian, Jiang Malhotra, Deepak Kennedy, David J. Cooper, Christopher J. Haller, Steven T. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Renal artery stenosis is a common cause of renal ischemia, contributing to the development of chronic kidney disease. To investigate the role of local CD40 expression in renal artery stenosis, Goldblatt 2‐kidney 1‐clip surgery was performed on hypertensive Dahl salt‐sensitive rats (S rats) and genetically modified S rats in which CD40 function is abolished (Cd40 (mutant)). METHODS AND RESULTS: Four weeks following the 2‐kidney 1‐clip procedure, Cd40 (mutant) rats demonstrated significantly reduced blood pressure and renal fibrosis in the ischemic kidneys compared with S rat controls. Similarly, disruption of Cd40 resulted in reduced 24‐hour urinary protein excretion in Cd40 (mutant) rats versus S rat controls (46.2±1.9 versus 118.4±5.3 mg/24 h; P<0.01), as well as protection from oxidative stress, as indicated by increased paraoxonase activity in Cd40 (mutant) rats versus S rat controls (P<0.01). Ischemic kidneys from Cd40 (mutant) rats demonstrated a significant decrease in gene expression of the profibrotic mediator, plasminogen activator inhibitor‐1 (P<0.05), and the proinflammatory mediators, C‐C motif chemokine ligand 19 (P<0.01), C‐X‐C Motif Chemokine Ligand 9 (P<0.01), and interleukin‐6 receptor (P<0.001), compared with S rat ischemic kidneys, as assessed by quantitative PCR assay. Reciprocal renal transplantation documented that CD40 exclusively expressed in the kidney contributes to ischemia‐induced renal fibrosis. Furthermore, human CD40‐knockout proximal tubule epithelial cells suggested that suppression of CD40 signaling significantly inhibited expression of proinflammatory and ‐fibrotic genes. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, our data suggest that activation of CD40 induces a significant proinflammatory and ‐fibrotic response and represents an attractive therapeutic target for treatment of ischemic renal disease. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7428653/ /pubmed/32200719 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.014072 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Research
Zhang, Shungang
Breidenbach, Joshua D.
Khalaf, Fatimah K.
Dube, Prabhatchandra R.
Mohammed, Chrysan J.
Lad, Apurva
Stepkowski, Stanislaw
Hinds, Terry D.
Kumarasamy, Sivarajan
Kleinhenz, Andrew
Tian, Jiang
Malhotra, Deepak
Kennedy, David J.
Cooper, Christopher J.
Haller, Steven T.
Renal Fibrosis Is Significantly Attenuated Following Targeted Disruption of Cd40 in Experimental Renal Ischemia
title Renal Fibrosis Is Significantly Attenuated Following Targeted Disruption of Cd40 in Experimental Renal Ischemia
title_full Renal Fibrosis Is Significantly Attenuated Following Targeted Disruption of Cd40 in Experimental Renal Ischemia
title_fullStr Renal Fibrosis Is Significantly Attenuated Following Targeted Disruption of Cd40 in Experimental Renal Ischemia
title_full_unstemmed Renal Fibrosis Is Significantly Attenuated Following Targeted Disruption of Cd40 in Experimental Renal Ischemia
title_short Renal Fibrosis Is Significantly Attenuated Following Targeted Disruption of Cd40 in Experimental Renal Ischemia
title_sort renal fibrosis is significantly attenuated following targeted disruption of cd40 in experimental renal ischemia
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7428653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32200719
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.014072
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