Genetically conditioned interaction among microRNA-155, alpha-klotho, and intra-renal RAS in male rats: Link to CKD progression.

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY Physiological Reports Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.14814/phy2.16172
L M Harrison-Bernard, L Raij, R X Tian, E A Jaimes
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Incident chronic kidney disease (CKD) varies in populations with hypertension of similar severity. Proteinuria promotes CKD progression in part due to activation of plasminogen to plasmin in the podocytes, resulting in oxidative stress-mediated injury. Additional mechanisms include deficiency of renal alpha-klotho, that inhibits Wnt/beta-catenin, an up regulator of intra-renal renin angiotensin system (RAS) genes. Alpha-klotho deficiency therefore results in upregulation of the intra-renal RAS via Wnt/beta-catenin. In hypertensive, Dahl salt sensitive (DS) and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), we investigated renal and vascular injury, miR-155, AT1R, alpha-klotho, and TNF-α. Hypertensive high salt DS (DS-HS), but not SHR developed proteinuria, plasminuria, and glomerulosclerosis. Compared to DS low salt (DS-LS), in hypertensive DS-HS alpha-klotho decreased 5-fold in serum and 2.6-fold in kidney, whereas serum mir-155 decreased 3.3-fold and AT1R increased 52% in kidney and 77% in aorta. AT1R, alpha-klotho, and miR-155 remained unchanged in prehypertensive and hypertensive SHR. TNF-α increased by 3-fold in serum and urine of DS-HS rats. These studies unveiled in salt sensitive DS-HS, but not in SHR, a genetically conditioned dysfunction of the intermolecular network integrated by alpha-klotho, RAS, miR-155, and TNF-α that is at the helm of their end-organ susceptibility while plasminuria may participate as a second hit.

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雄性大鼠体内microRNA-155、α-klotho和肾内RAS之间的遗传条件相互作用:与慢性肾功能衰竭进展的联系
在高血压严重程度相似的人群中,慢性肾脏病(CKD)的发病率各不相同。蛋白尿会促进 CKD 的发展,部分原因是荚膜细胞中的纤溶酶原被活化为纤溶酶,导致氧化应激介导的损伤。其他机制还包括缺乏肾脏α-klotho,它能抑制肾内肾素血管紧张素系统(RAS)基因的上调因子 Wnt/β-catenin。因此,缺乏α-klotho 会导致肾内 RAS 基因通过 Wnt/beta-catenin 上调。在高血压、达尔盐敏感大鼠(DS)和自发性高血压大鼠(SHR)中,我们研究了肾脏和血管损伤、miR-155、AT1R、α-klotho 和 TNF-α。高血压高盐大鼠(DS-HS)会出现蛋白尿、浆蛋白尿和肾小球硬化,而 SHR 不会。与DS低盐(DS-LS)相比,高血压DS-HS血清中的α-klotho减少了5倍,肾脏中减少了2.6倍,而血清中的mir-155减少了3.3倍,肾脏中的AT1R增加了52%,主动脉中增加了77%。在高血压前期和高血压 SHR 中,AT1R、α-klotho 和 miR-155 保持不变。DS-HS 大鼠血清和尿液中的 TNF-α 增加了 3 倍。这些研究揭示了盐敏感 DS-HS 而非 SHR 分子间网络(由 alpha-klotho、RAS、miR-155 和 TNF-α 整合而成)的基因条件性功能障碍,这是导致其终末器官易感性的主要原因,而血浆蛋白尿可能是其次要原因。
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