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Glomerular Endothelial Cell-Derived miR-200c Impairs Glomerular Homeostasis by Targeting Podocyte VEGF-A

Deciphering the pathophysiological mechanisms of primary podocytopathies that can lead to end-stage renal disease and increased mortality is an unmet need. Studying how microRNAs (miRs) interfere with various signaling pathways enables identification of pathomechanisms, novel biomarkers and potentia...

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Autores principales: Ursu, Raluca, Sopel, Nina, Ohs, Alexandra, Tati, Ramesh, Buvall, Lisa, Nyström, Jenny, Schiffer, Mario, Müller-Deile, Janina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9735846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499397
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315070
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author Ursu, Raluca
Sopel, Nina
Ohs, Alexandra
Tati, Ramesh
Buvall, Lisa
Nyström, Jenny
Schiffer, Mario
Müller-Deile, Janina
author_facet Ursu, Raluca
Sopel, Nina
Ohs, Alexandra
Tati, Ramesh
Buvall, Lisa
Nyström, Jenny
Schiffer, Mario
Müller-Deile, Janina
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description Deciphering the pathophysiological mechanisms of primary podocytopathies that can lead to end-stage renal disease and increased mortality is an unmet need. Studying how microRNAs (miRs) interfere with various signaling pathways enables identification of pathomechanisms, novel biomarkers and potential therapeutic options. We investigated the expression of miR-200c in urine from patients with different renal diseases as a potential candidate involved in podocytopathies. The role of miR-200c for the glomerulus and its potential targets were studied in cultured human podocytes, human glomerular endothelial cells and in the zebrafish model. miR-200c was upregulated in urine from patients with minimal change disease, membranous glomerulonephritis and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and also in transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) stressed glomerular endothelial cells, but not in podocytes. In zebrafish, miR-200c overexpression caused proteinuria, edema, podocyte foot process effacement and glomerular endotheliosis. Although zinc finger E-Box binding homeobox 1/2 (ZEB1/2), important in epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT), are prominent targets of miR-200c, their downregulation did not explain our zebrafish phenotype. We detected decreased vegfaa/bb in zebrafish overexpressing miR-200c and could further prove that miR-200c decreased VEGF-A expression and secretion in cultured human podocytes. We hypothesize that miR-200c is released from glomerular endothelial cells during cell stress and acts in a paracrine, autocrine, as well as context-dependent manner in the glomerulus. MiR-200c can cause glomerular damage most likely due to the reduction of podocyte VEGF-A. In contrast, miR-200c might also influence ZEB expression and therefore EMT, which might be important in other conditions. Therefore, we propose that miR-200c-mediated effects in the glomerulus are context-sensitive.
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spelling pubmed-97358462022-12-11 Glomerular Endothelial Cell-Derived miR-200c Impairs Glomerular Homeostasis by Targeting Podocyte VEGF-A Ursu, Raluca Sopel, Nina Ohs, Alexandra Tati, Ramesh Buvall, Lisa Nyström, Jenny Schiffer, Mario Müller-Deile, Janina Int J Mol Sci Article Deciphering the pathophysiological mechanisms of primary podocytopathies that can lead to end-stage renal disease and increased mortality is an unmet need. Studying how microRNAs (miRs) interfere with various signaling pathways enables identification of pathomechanisms, novel biomarkers and potential therapeutic options. We investigated the expression of miR-200c in urine from patients with different renal diseases as a potential candidate involved in podocytopathies. The role of miR-200c for the glomerulus and its potential targets were studied in cultured human podocytes, human glomerular endothelial cells and in the zebrafish model. miR-200c was upregulated in urine from patients with minimal change disease, membranous glomerulonephritis and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and also in transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) stressed glomerular endothelial cells, but not in podocytes. In zebrafish, miR-200c overexpression caused proteinuria, edema, podocyte foot process effacement and glomerular endotheliosis. Although zinc finger E-Box binding homeobox 1/2 (ZEB1/2), important in epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT), are prominent targets of miR-200c, their downregulation did not explain our zebrafish phenotype. We detected decreased vegfaa/bb in zebrafish overexpressing miR-200c and could further prove that miR-200c decreased VEGF-A expression and secretion in cultured human podocytes. We hypothesize that miR-200c is released from glomerular endothelial cells during cell stress and acts in a paracrine, autocrine, as well as context-dependent manner in the glomerulus. MiR-200c can cause glomerular damage most likely due to the reduction of podocyte VEGF-A. In contrast, miR-200c might also influence ZEB expression and therefore EMT, which might be important in other conditions. Therefore, we propose that miR-200c-mediated effects in the glomerulus are context-sensitive. MDPI 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9735846/ /pubmed/36499397 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315070 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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Ursu, Raluca
Sopel, Nina
Ohs, Alexandra
Tati, Ramesh
Buvall, Lisa
Nyström, Jenny
Schiffer, Mario
Müller-Deile, Janina
Glomerular Endothelial Cell-Derived miR-200c Impairs Glomerular Homeostasis by Targeting Podocyte VEGF-A
title Glomerular Endothelial Cell-Derived miR-200c Impairs Glomerular Homeostasis by Targeting Podocyte VEGF-A
title_full Glomerular Endothelial Cell-Derived miR-200c Impairs Glomerular Homeostasis by Targeting Podocyte VEGF-A
title_fullStr Glomerular Endothelial Cell-Derived miR-200c Impairs Glomerular Homeostasis by Targeting Podocyte VEGF-A
title_full_unstemmed Glomerular Endothelial Cell-Derived miR-200c Impairs Glomerular Homeostasis by Targeting Podocyte VEGF-A
title_short Glomerular Endothelial Cell-Derived miR-200c Impairs Glomerular Homeostasis by Targeting Podocyte VEGF-A
title_sort glomerular endothelial cell-derived mir-200c impairs glomerular homeostasis by targeting podocyte vegf-a
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9735846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499397
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315070
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