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IL-17 deficiency aggravates the streptozotocin‐induced diabetic nephropathy through the reduction of autophagosome formation in mice

BACKGROUND: Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is one of the most important medical complications of diabetes mellitus. Autophagy is an important mediator of pathological response and plays a critical role in inflammation during the progression of diabetic nephropathy. Interleukin (IL)-17A favorably modulate...

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Autores principales: Kim, Kyung-Hyun, Hong, Geum-Lan, Jung, Da-Young, Karunasagara, Shanika, Jeong, Won-Il, Jung, Ju-Young
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7945049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33691614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10020-021-00285-4
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author Kim, Kyung-Hyun
Hong, Geum-Lan
Jung, Da-Young
Karunasagara, Shanika
Jeong, Won-Il
Jung, Ju-Young
author_facet Kim, Kyung-Hyun
Hong, Geum-Lan
Jung, Da-Young
Karunasagara, Shanika
Jeong, Won-Il
Jung, Ju-Young
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description BACKGROUND: Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is one of the most important medical complications of diabetes mellitus. Autophagy is an important mediator of pathological response and plays a critical role in inflammation during the progression of diabetic nephropathy. Interleukin (IL)-17A favorably modulates inflammatory disorders including DN. In this study, we examined whether IL-17A deficiency affected the autophagy process in the kidneys of mice with streptozotocin (STZ)-induced DN. METHODS: The autophagic response of IL-17A to STZ-induced nephrotoxicity was evaluated by analyzing STZ-induced functional and histological renal injury in IL-17A knockout (KO) mice. RESULTS: IL-17A KO STZ-treated mice developed more severe nephropathy than STZ-treated wild-type (WT) mice, with increased glomerular damage and renal interstitial fibrosis at 12 weeks. IL-17A deficiency also increased the up-regulation of proinflammatory cytokines and fibrotic gene expression after STZ treatment. Meanwhile, autophagy-associated proteins were induced in STZ-treated WT mice. However, IL-17A KO STZ-treated mice displayed a significant decrease in protein expression. Especially, the levels of LC3 and ATG7, which play crucial roles in autophagosome formation, were notably decreased in the IL-17A KO STZ-treated mice compared with their WT counterparts. CONCLUSIONS: IL-17 deficiency aggravates of STZ-induced DN via attenuation of autophagic response. Our study demonstrated that IL-17A mediates STZ-induced renal damage and represents a potential therapeutic target in DN.
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spelling pubmed-79450492021-03-11 IL-17 deficiency aggravates the streptozotocin‐induced diabetic nephropathy through the reduction of autophagosome formation in mice Kim, Kyung-Hyun Hong, Geum-Lan Jung, Da-Young Karunasagara, Shanika Jeong, Won-Il Jung, Ju-Young Mol Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is one of the most important medical complications of diabetes mellitus. Autophagy is an important mediator of pathological response and plays a critical role in inflammation during the progression of diabetic nephropathy. Interleukin (IL)-17A favorably modulates inflammatory disorders including DN. In this study, we examined whether IL-17A deficiency affected the autophagy process in the kidneys of mice with streptozotocin (STZ)-induced DN. METHODS: The autophagic response of IL-17A to STZ-induced nephrotoxicity was evaluated by analyzing STZ-induced functional and histological renal injury in IL-17A knockout (KO) mice. RESULTS: IL-17A KO STZ-treated mice developed more severe nephropathy than STZ-treated wild-type (WT) mice, with increased glomerular damage and renal interstitial fibrosis at 12 weeks. IL-17A deficiency also increased the up-regulation of proinflammatory cytokines and fibrotic gene expression after STZ treatment. Meanwhile, autophagy-associated proteins were induced in STZ-treated WT mice. However, IL-17A KO STZ-treated mice displayed a significant decrease in protein expression. Especially, the levels of LC3 and ATG7, which play crucial roles in autophagosome formation, were notably decreased in the IL-17A KO STZ-treated mice compared with their WT counterparts. CONCLUSIONS: IL-17 deficiency aggravates of STZ-induced DN via attenuation of autophagic response. Our study demonstrated that IL-17A mediates STZ-induced renal damage and represents a potential therapeutic target in DN. BioMed Central 2021-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7945049/ /pubmed/33691614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10020-021-00285-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kim, Kyung-Hyun
Hong, Geum-Lan
Jung, Da-Young
Karunasagara, Shanika
Jeong, Won-Il
Jung, Ju-Young
IL-17 deficiency aggravates the streptozotocin‐induced diabetic nephropathy through the reduction of autophagosome formation in mice
title IL-17 deficiency aggravates the streptozotocin‐induced diabetic nephropathy through the reduction of autophagosome formation in mice
title_full IL-17 deficiency aggravates the streptozotocin‐induced diabetic nephropathy through the reduction of autophagosome formation in mice
title_fullStr IL-17 deficiency aggravates the streptozotocin‐induced diabetic nephropathy through the reduction of autophagosome formation in mice
title_full_unstemmed IL-17 deficiency aggravates the streptozotocin‐induced diabetic nephropathy through the reduction of autophagosome formation in mice
title_short IL-17 deficiency aggravates the streptozotocin‐induced diabetic nephropathy through the reduction of autophagosome formation in mice
title_sort il-17 deficiency aggravates the streptozotocin‐induced diabetic nephropathy through the reduction of autophagosome formation in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7945049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33691614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10020-021-00285-4
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