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细胞周期蛋白依赖性激酶5是足细胞分化、增殖和形态的调节因子。

Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 is a regulator of podocyte differentiation, proliferation, and morphology.

作者信息

Griffin Sian V, Hiromura Keiju, Pippin Jeffrey, Petermann Arndt T, Blonski Mary J, Krofft Ron, Takahashi Satoru, Kulkarni Ashok B, Shankland Stuart J

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Box 356521, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.

出版信息

Am J Pathol. 2004 Oct;165(4):1175-85. doi: 10.1016/S0002-9440(10)63378-0.

Abstract

Podocytes are highly specialized and terminally differentiated glomerular cells that play a vital role in renal physiology, including the prevention of proteinuria. Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) has been shown to influence several cellular processes in other terminally differentiated cells, in particular neurons. In this study, we examined the role of CDK5 in podocyte differentiation, proliferation, and morphology. In conditionally immortalized mouse podocytes in culture, CDK5 increased in association with podocyte differentiation. During mouse glomerulogenesis in vivo, CDK5 expression was predominantly detected in podocytes from the capillary loop stage to maturation and persisted in the podocytes of adult glomeruli. In contrast, CDK5 was markedly decreased in the proliferating and dedifferentiated podocytes of mice with anti-glomerular basement membrane nephritis and in human immunodeficiency virus transgenic mice. p35, the activator of CDK5, was also detected in podocytes and the p35/CDK5 complex was active. Cell fractionation studies showed that active p35/CDK5 was mainly localized to the plasma membrane. Specific inhibition of CDK5 in differentiated cultured podocytes, either pharmacologically or with siRNA, induced shape changes, with cellular elongation and loss of process formation compared to the characteristic arborized phenotype. These data suggest a role for CDK5 as a regulator of podocyte differentiation, proliferation, and morphology.

摘要

足细胞是高度特化且终末分化的肾小球细胞,在肾脏生理学中发挥着至关重要的作用,包括预防蛋白尿。细胞周期蛋白依赖性激酶5(CDK5)已被证明会影响其他终末分化细胞中的多种细胞过程,尤其是神经元。在本研究中,我们研究了CDK5在足细胞分化、增殖和形态中的作用。在培养的条件性永生化小鼠足细胞中,CDK5随着足细胞分化而增加。在体内小鼠肾小球发生过程中,从毛细血管袢阶段到成熟阶段,CDK5表达主要在足细胞中检测到,并在成年肾小球的足细胞中持续存在。相比之下,在抗肾小球基底膜肾炎小鼠和人类免疫缺陷病毒转基因小鼠的增殖和去分化足细胞中,CDK5明显减少。CDK5的激活剂p35也在足细胞中检测到,并且p35/CDK5复合物具有活性。细胞分级分离研究表明,活性p35/CDK5主要定位于质膜。在分化的培养足细胞中,通过药理学方法或使用小干扰RNA特异性抑制CDK5,会诱导形态变化,与特征性分支状表型相比,细胞伸长且失去突起形成。这些数据表明CDK5作为足细胞分化、增殖和形态的调节因子发挥作用。

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