细胞骨架相关蛋白4 (CKAP4)影响糖尿病肾病足细胞骨架动力学。

IF 6.1 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
JCI insight Pub Date : 2025-06-10 eCollection Date: 2025-07-22 DOI:10.1172/jci.insight.181298
Roberto Boi, Emelie Lassén, Alva Johansson, Peidi Liu, Aditi Chaudhari, Ramesh Tati, Janina Müller-Deile, Mario Schiffer, Kerstin Ebefors, Jenny Nyström
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摘要

足细胞是肾小球细胞,依赖于严格调控的细胞骨架成分和整合素来形成和维持所谓的足突,足突是将足细胞附着在肾小球基底膜上并将其连接到邻近足细胞的装置。在糖尿病肾病(DKD)中,这些足突由于细胞骨架失调而消失,这种现象逐渐减少肾小球滤过。细胞骨架相关蛋白4 (CKAP4)是已知的内质网、整合素和微管细胞骨架之间的连接物。由于CKAP4基因表达在DKD患者肾小球中下调,而在其他慢性肾脏疾病中则没有下调,因此我们假设CKAP4在导致DKD足突消退(FPE)的机制中发挥作用。CKAP4 mRNA在DKD足细胞中的表达减少在人肾活检中得到证实。CKAP4在斑马鱼体内的表达下调会导致水肿、蛋白尿和足突消退,这些都是DKD的典型特征。体外敲低CKAP4导致肌动蛋白细胞骨架和微管定向的破坏。此外,它还导致了几种整合素的下调。这些发现表明CKAP4在足细胞足过程动力学中起着至关重要的作用。它的减少是DKD所特有的,与导致足细胞FPE的病理生理过程有机械上的联系。
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Cytoskeleton-associated protein 4 affects podocyte cytoskeleton dynamics in diabetic kidney disease.

Podocytes are kidney glomerular cells that depend on rigorously regulated cytoskeleton components and integrins to form and maintain the so-called foot processes, apparatuses that attach podocytes to the glomerular basement membrane and connect them to neighboring podocytes. In diabetic kidney disease (DKD) these foot processes are effaced as a result of cytoskeleton dysregulation, a phenomenon that gradually reduces glomerular filtration. Cytoskeleton-associated protein 4 (CKAP4) is a known linker between the endoplasmic reticulum, integrins, and microtubular cytoskeleton. Since CKAP4 gene expression is downregulated in glomeruli from patients with DKD but not in other chronic kidney diseases, we hypothesized a role for CKAP4 in the mechanisms leading to foot process effacement (FPE) in DKD. CKAP4 mRNA reduction in podocytes in DKD was demonstrated in human kidney biopsies. Knockdown of CKAP4 in vivo in zebrafish resulted in edema, proteinuria, and foot process effacement, all typical features of DKD. Knockdown of CKAP4 in vitro led to disruption of the actin cytoskeleton and of the microtubular orientation. Moreover, it caused a downregulation of several integrins. These findings indicate that CKAP4 is crucial for foot process dynamics of podocytes. Its reduction, unique to DKD, is mechanistically connected to the pathophysiological processes leading to podocyte FPE.

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JCI insight
JCI insight Medicine-General Medicine
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13.70
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期刊介绍: JCI Insight is a Gold Open Access journal with a 2022 Impact Factor of 8.0. It publishes high-quality studies in various biomedical specialties, such as autoimmunity, gastroenterology, immunology, metabolism, nephrology, neuroscience, oncology, pulmonology, and vascular biology. The journal focuses on clinically relevant basic and translational research that contributes to the understanding of disease biology and treatment. JCI Insight is self-published by the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), a nonprofit honor organization of physician-scientists founded in 1908, and it helps fulfill the ASCI's mission to advance medical science through the publication of clinically relevant research reports.
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