ORM1 Mediates Ln-IgG-Induced Podocyte Damage and Autophagy via the AMPK/mTOR Signaling.

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Organogenesis Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-17 DOI:10.1080/15476278.2025.2519614
Jie Chen, Libin Zou, Lu Liu, Chunfeng Wu, Mi Hu
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Abstract

Podocyte damage is a central feature of lupus nephritis (LN), making the identification of potential therapeutic targets to prevent podocyte injury and improve treatment outcomes essential. ORM1 has been suggested as a significant candidate gene in LN. In this study, mouse podocytes were induced using Immunoglobulin G (IgG) extracted from lupus patients. To investigate the role of ORM1, ORM1 knockdown was performed, and the effects on podocyte viability and apoptosis were assessed using the cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assay and flow cytometry. Additionally, autophagy markers LC3II/I and p62 were measured by western blotting and immunofluorescence, and the expression of the AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway was evaluated using western blotting. The results showed an upregulation of ORM1 in the LN model. Upon stimulation with IgG from LN patients, ORM1 knockdown reversed the reduction in podocyte viability, decreased the apoptosis rate, and reduced the elevated levels of autophagy, followed by an increase in AMPK phosphorylation and a decrease in mTOR phosphorylation. In conclusion, these results suggest that ORM1 modulates the expression of autophagy-related components in podocytes through the AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway, thereby influencing podocyte damage in the LN model in vitro.

ORM1通过AMPK/mTOR信号通路介导ln - igg诱导的足细胞损伤和自噬。
足细胞损伤是狼疮性肾炎(LN)的核心特征,因此确定潜在的治疗靶点以预防足细胞损伤和改善治疗效果至关重要。ORM1被认为是LN的一个重要的候选基因。本研究用狼疮患者提取的免疫球蛋白G (IgG)诱导小鼠足细胞。为了研究ORM1的作用,我们进行了ORM1的敲除,并使用细胞计数试剂盒-8 (CCK-8)检测和流式细胞术评估了ORM1对足细胞活力和凋亡的影响。此外,采用免疫印迹法和免疫荧光法检测自噬标志物LC3II/I和p62,采用免疫印迹法检测AMPK/mTOR信号通路的表达。结果显示,LN模型中ORM1表达上调。在LN患者IgG刺激下,ORM1敲低逆转足细胞活力降低,降低凋亡率,降低自噬水平升高,随后AMPK磷酸化升高,mTOR磷酸化降低。综上所述,这些结果表明ORM1通过AMPK/mTOR信号通路调节足细胞中自噬相关成分的表达,从而影响LN模型中足细胞的体外损伤。
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Organogenesis
Organogenesis BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.30%
发文量
6
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Organogenesis is a peer-reviewed journal, available in print and online, that publishes significant advances on all aspects of organ development. The journal covers organogenesis in all multi-cellular organisms and also includes research into tissue engineering, artificial organs and organ substitutes. The overriding criteria for publication in Organogenesis are originality, scientific merit and general interest. The audience of the journal consists primarily of researchers and advanced students of anatomy, developmental biology and tissue engineering. The emphasis of the journal is on experimental papers (full-length and brief communications), but it will also publish reviews, hypotheses and commentaries. The Editors encourage the submission of addenda, which are essentially auto-commentaries on significant research recently published elsewhere with additional insights, new interpretations or speculations on a relevant topic. If you have interesting data or an original hypothesis about organ development or artificial organs, please send a pre-submission inquiry to the Editor-in-Chief. You will normally receive a reply within days. All manuscripts will be subjected to peer review, and accepted manuscripts will be posted to the electronic site of the journal immediately and will appear in print at the earliest opportunity thereafter.
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