Integrin α3 negative podocytes: A gene expression study

Q1 Medicine
L.H. Frommherz , S.B. Sayar , Y. Wang , L.K. Trefzer , Y. He , J. Leppert , P. Eßer , C. Has
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Abstract

Integrin α3β1 is a cell adhesion receptor widely expressed in epithelial cells. Pathogenic variants in the gene encoding the integrin α3 subunit ITGA3 lead to a syndrome including interstitial lung disease, nephrotic syndrome, and epidermolysis bullosa (ILNEB). Renal involvement mainly consists of glomerular disease caused by loss of adhesion between podocytes and the glomerular basement membrane.

The aim of this study was to characterize the impact of loss of integrin α3 on human podocytes.

ITGA3 was stably knocked-out in the human podocyte cell line AB8/13, designated as PodoA3−, and in human proximal tubule epithelial cell line HK2 using the targeted genome editing technique CRISPR/Cas9. Cell clones were characterized by Sanger sequencing, quantitative PCR, Western Blot and immunofluorescence staining. RNASeq of integrin α3 negative cells and controls was performed to identify differential gene expression patterns.

Differentiated PodoA3− did not substantially change morphology and adhesion under standard culture conditions, but displayed significantly reduced spreading and adhesion when seed on laminin 511 in serum free medium. Gene expression studies demonstrated a distinct dysregulation of the adhesion network with downregulation of most integrin α3 interaction partners. In agreement with this, biological processes such as “extracellular matrix organization” and “cell differentiation” as well as KEGG pathways such as “ECM-receptor interaction”, “focal adhesion” and the “PI3K-Akt signaling pathway” were significantly downregulated in human podocytes lacking the integrin α3 subunit.

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整合素α3阴性足细胞的基因表达研究
整合素α3β1是广泛表达于上皮细胞的细胞粘附受体。编码整合素α3亚基ITGA3基因的致病性变异可导致间质性肺病、肾病综合征和大疱性表皮松解症(ILNEB)等综合征。肾脏受累主要包括肾小球疾病,由足细胞与肾小球基底膜之间的粘连丧失引起。本研究的目的是表征整合素α3缺失对人足细胞的影响。利用靶向基因组编辑技术CRISPR/Cas9,在人足细胞细胞系AB8/13(命名为PodoA3−)和人近端小管上皮细胞系HK2中稳定敲除ITGA3。采用Sanger测序、定量PCR、Western Blot和免疫荧光染色对细胞克隆进行鉴定。对整合素α3阴性细胞和对照组进行RNASeq检测,以确定基因表达模式的差异。分化后的PodoA3−在标准培养条件下形态和粘附性没有明显变化,但在无血清培养基中,将其种子放在层粘连蛋白511上时,其扩散和粘附性明显降低。基因表达研究表明,粘附网络明显失调,大多数整合素α3相互作用伙伴下调。与此一致的是,在缺乏整合素α3亚基的人足细胞中,“细胞外基质组织”和“细胞分化”等生物学过程以及“ecm -受体相互作用”、“局灶黏着”和“PI3K-Akt信号通路”等KEGG通路均显著下调。
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Matrix Biology Plus
Matrix Biology Plus Medicine-Histology
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