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Analysis of the Hypoxic Response in a Mouse Cortical Collecting Duct-Derived Cell Line Suggests That Esrra Is Partially Involved in Hif1α-Mediated Hypoxia-Inducible Gene Expression in mCCD(cl1) Cells

The kidney is strongly dependent on a continuous oxygen supply, and is conversely highly sensitive to hypoxia. Controlled oxygen gradients are essential for renal control of solutes and urine-concentrating mechanisms, which also depend on various hormones including aldosterone. The cortical collecti...

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Autores principales: Keppner, Anna, Maric, Darko, Orlando, Ilaria Maria Christina, Falquet, Laurent, Hummler, Edith, Hoogewijs, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806266
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137262
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author Keppner, Anna
Maric, Darko
Orlando, Ilaria Maria Christina
Falquet, Laurent
Hummler, Edith
Hoogewijs, David
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Maric, Darko
Orlando, Ilaria Maria Christina
Falquet, Laurent
Hummler, Edith
Hoogewijs, David
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description The kidney is strongly dependent on a continuous oxygen supply, and is conversely highly sensitive to hypoxia. Controlled oxygen gradients are essential for renal control of solutes and urine-concentrating mechanisms, which also depend on various hormones including aldosterone. The cortical collecting duct (CCD) is part of the aldosterone-sensitive distal nephron and possesses a key function in fine-tuned distal salt handling. It is well known that aldosterone is consistently decreased upon hypoxia. Furthermore, a recent study reported a hypoxia-dependent down-regulation of sodium currents within CCD cells. We thus investigated the possibility that cells from the cortical collecting duct are responsive to hypoxia, using the mouse cortical collecting duct cell line mCCD(cl1) as a model. By analyzing the hypoxia-dependent transcriptome of mCCD(cl1) cells, we found a large number of differentially-expressed genes (3086 in total logFC< −1 or >1) following 24 h of hypoxic conditions (0.2% O(2)). A gene ontology analysis of the differentially-regulated pathways revealed a strong decrease in oxygen-linked processes such as ATP metabolic functions, oxidative phosphorylation, and cellular and aerobic respiration, while pathways associated with hypoxic responses were robustly increased. The most pronounced regulated genes were confirmed by RT-qPCR. The low expression levels of Epas1 under both normoxic and hypoxic conditions suggest that Hif-1α, rather than Hif-2α, mediates the hypoxic response in mCCD(cl1) cells. Accordingly, we generated shRNA-mediated Hif-1α knockdown cells and found Hif-1α to be responsible for the hypoxic induction of established hypoxically-induced genes. Interestingly, we could show that following shRNA-mediated knockdown of Esrra, Hif-1α protein levels were unaffected, but the gene expression levels of Egln3 and Serpine1 were significantly reduced, indicating that Esrra might contribute to the hypoxia-mediated expression of these and possibly other genes. Collectively, mCCD(cl1) cells display a broad response to hypoxia and represent an adequate cellular model to study additional factors regulating the response to hypoxia.
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spelling pubmed-92670152022-07-09 Analysis of the Hypoxic Response in a Mouse Cortical Collecting Duct-Derived Cell Line Suggests That Esrra Is Partially Involved in Hif1α-Mediated Hypoxia-Inducible Gene Expression in mCCD(cl1) Cells Keppner, Anna Maric, Darko Orlando, Ilaria Maria Christina Falquet, Laurent Hummler, Edith Hoogewijs, David Int J Mol Sci Article The kidney is strongly dependent on a continuous oxygen supply, and is conversely highly sensitive to hypoxia. Controlled oxygen gradients are essential for renal control of solutes and urine-concentrating mechanisms, which also depend on various hormones including aldosterone. The cortical collecting duct (CCD) is part of the aldosterone-sensitive distal nephron and possesses a key function in fine-tuned distal salt handling. It is well known that aldosterone is consistently decreased upon hypoxia. Furthermore, a recent study reported a hypoxia-dependent down-regulation of sodium currents within CCD cells. We thus investigated the possibility that cells from the cortical collecting duct are responsive to hypoxia, using the mouse cortical collecting duct cell line mCCD(cl1) as a model. By analyzing the hypoxia-dependent transcriptome of mCCD(cl1) cells, we found a large number of differentially-expressed genes (3086 in total logFC< −1 or >1) following 24 h of hypoxic conditions (0.2% O(2)). A gene ontology analysis of the differentially-regulated pathways revealed a strong decrease in oxygen-linked processes such as ATP metabolic functions, oxidative phosphorylation, and cellular and aerobic respiration, while pathways associated with hypoxic responses were robustly increased. The most pronounced regulated genes were confirmed by RT-qPCR. The low expression levels of Epas1 under both normoxic and hypoxic conditions suggest that Hif-1α, rather than Hif-2α, mediates the hypoxic response in mCCD(cl1) cells. Accordingly, we generated shRNA-mediated Hif-1α knockdown cells and found Hif-1α to be responsible for the hypoxic induction of established hypoxically-induced genes. Interestingly, we could show that following shRNA-mediated knockdown of Esrra, Hif-1α protein levels were unaffected, but the gene expression levels of Egln3 and Serpine1 were significantly reduced, indicating that Esrra might contribute to the hypoxia-mediated expression of these and possibly other genes. Collectively, mCCD(cl1) cells display a broad response to hypoxia and represent an adequate cellular model to study additional factors regulating the response to hypoxia. MDPI 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9267015/ /pubmed/35806266 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137262 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Keppner, Anna
Maric, Darko
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Falquet, Laurent
Hummler, Edith
Hoogewijs, David
Analysis of the Hypoxic Response in a Mouse Cortical Collecting Duct-Derived Cell Line Suggests That Esrra Is Partially Involved in Hif1α-Mediated Hypoxia-Inducible Gene Expression in mCCD(cl1) Cells
title Analysis of the Hypoxic Response in a Mouse Cortical Collecting Duct-Derived Cell Line Suggests That Esrra Is Partially Involved in Hif1α-Mediated Hypoxia-Inducible Gene Expression in mCCD(cl1) Cells
title_full Analysis of the Hypoxic Response in a Mouse Cortical Collecting Duct-Derived Cell Line Suggests That Esrra Is Partially Involved in Hif1α-Mediated Hypoxia-Inducible Gene Expression in mCCD(cl1) Cells
title_fullStr Analysis of the Hypoxic Response in a Mouse Cortical Collecting Duct-Derived Cell Line Suggests That Esrra Is Partially Involved in Hif1α-Mediated Hypoxia-Inducible Gene Expression in mCCD(cl1) Cells
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Hypoxic Response in a Mouse Cortical Collecting Duct-Derived Cell Line Suggests That Esrra Is Partially Involved in Hif1α-Mediated Hypoxia-Inducible Gene Expression in mCCD(cl1) Cells
title_short Analysis of the Hypoxic Response in a Mouse Cortical Collecting Duct-Derived Cell Line Suggests That Esrra Is Partially Involved in Hif1α-Mediated Hypoxia-Inducible Gene Expression in mCCD(cl1) Cells
title_sort analysis of the hypoxic response in a mouse cortical collecting duct-derived cell line suggests that esrra is partially involved in hif1α-mediated hypoxia-inducible gene expression in mccd(cl1) cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806266
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137262
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