Caldesmon isoform associated with phenotypic modulation of mesangial cells.

K Okamoto, N Kashihara, Y Yamasaki, K Kanao, Y Maeshima, T Sekikawa, H Sugiyama, T Murakami, H Makino
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Abstract

Caldesmon (CaD) is a major calmodulin- and actin-binding protein distributed in smooth muscle cells (SMC) and nonmuscle cells. There are at least two high-molecular-weight CaD (h-CaD) isoforms and four low-molecular-weight CaD (l-CaD) isoforms produced by alternative splicing. Isoformal interconversion is associated with phenotypic modulations of vascular SMC. We investigated the CaD isoform in human and rat glomerular mesangial cells (MC) to characterize the phenotypic changes of MC involved in glomerular diseases. A Western blot analysis and reverse-transcription analysis using exon-specific primers revealed that one l-CaD isoform lacking exons 1, 3b and 4 was predominantly expressed in human cultured MC. The expression of this isoform was markedly enhanced in anti-Thy1.1 nephritis rats and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats, while little expression was observed in the normal glomerulus. Isoformal interconversion did not occur during the phenotypic changes of MC. These data suggested that the activated MC resembled dedifferentiated SMC in terms of the CaD expression pattern, and that CaD is a useful marker of the phenotypic modulations of MC.

与系膜细胞表型调节相关的Caldesmon亚型。
Caldesmon (CaD)是一种主要的钙调素和肌动蛋白结合蛋白,分布在平滑肌细胞和非肌肉细胞中。至少有两种高分子量CaD (h-CaD)异构体和四种低分子量CaD (l-CaD)异构体是由选择性剪接产生的。同型转换与血管SMC的表型调节有关。我们研究了人和大鼠肾小球系膜细胞(MC)中的CaD亚型,以表征MC参与肾小球疾病的表型变化。Western blot分析和使用外显子特异性引物的反转录分析显示,缺乏外显子1、3b和4的1 - cad异构体在人培养的MC中主要表达,该异构体在抗thy1.1肾炎大鼠和链脲霉素诱导的糖尿病大鼠中表达显著增强,而在正常肾小球中表达很少。这些数据表明,活化的MC在CaD表达模式方面与去分化的SMC相似,CaD是MC表型调节的有用标记物。
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