miRNA-193a 介导的 WT1 抑制通过激活 EZH2/β-catenin/NLRP3 通路引发糖尿病肾病患儿荚膜细胞损伤

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Experimental cell research Pub Date : 2024-09-07 DOI:10.1016/j.yexcr.2024.114238
Peng Wang , Jing Yang , Shasha Dai , Pinli Gao , Ying Qi , Xiaowei Zhao , Juan Liu , Yingying Wang , Yang Gao
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糖尿病肾病(DN)是糖尿病患者肾脏疾病的主要病因,涉及复杂的分子机制。最近的研究发现,microRNA-193a(miR-193a)是糖尿病肾病的关键调节因子,但它在荚膜细胞损伤中的确切功能仍不清楚。本研究探讨了 miR-193a 通过 WT1/EZH2/β-catenin/NLRP3 通路在荚膜细胞损伤中的作用。本研究采用了一种全面的实验方法,包括体外和体内分析。我们使用了人类荚膜细胞系和小儿 DN 患者的肾活检样本。通过 qRT-PCR 对 miR-193a 在荚膜细胞和肾小球中的表达水平进行了量化。研究采用了 Western 印迹和免疫荧光技术来评估 WT1、EZH2、β-catenin 和 NLRP3 炎性体成分的表达。此外,研究还使用荧光素酶报告实验来证实 miR-193a 与 WT1 之间的相互作用。通过在荚膜细胞中过表达 WT1 和抑制 miR-193a,观察了操纵 miR-193a 的影响,随后分析了下游通路激活和炎症标志物。我们发现 miR-193a 在荚膜细胞和肾小球中上调,直接靶向并抑制了 WT1(一种重要的荚膜细胞转录因子)。WT1的抑制反过来又激活了EZH2/β-catenin/NLRP3通路,导致炎性体组装和促炎性细胞因子的产生。过表达 WT1 或抑制 miR-193a 可减轻这些影响,保护荚膜细胞免受损伤。这项研究发现了一种新的机制,即 miR-193a 介导的 WT1 抑制通过 EZH2/β-catenin/NLRP3 通路引发 DN 中的荚膜细胞损伤。针对这一途径或抑制 miR-193a 可能是治疗 DN 的潜在策略。
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miRNA-193a-mediated WT1 suppression triggers podocyte injury through activation of the EZH2/β-catenin/NLRP3 pathway in children with diabetic nephropathy

Diabetic nephropathy (DN), an eminent etiology of renal disease in patients with diabetes, involves intricate molecular mechanisms. Recent investigations have elucidated microRNA-193a (miR-193a) as a pivotal modulator in DN, although its precise function in podocyte impairment remains obscure. The present study investigated the role of miR-193a in podocyte injury via the WT1/EZH2/β-catenin/NLRP3 pathway. This study employed a comprehensive experimental approach involving both in vitro and in vivo analyses. We utilized human podocyte cell lines and renal biopsy samples from pediatric patients with DN. The miR-193a expression levels in podocytes and glomeruli were quantified via qRT‒PCR. Western blotting and immunofluorescence were used to assess the expression of WT1, EZH2, β-catenin, and NLRP3 inflammasome components. Additionally, the study used luciferase reporter assays to confirm the interaction between miR-193a and WT1. The impact of miR-193a manipulation was observed by overexpressing WT1 and inhibiting miR-193a in podocytes, followed by analysis of downstream pathway activation and inflammatory markers. We found upregulated miR-193a in podocytes and glomeruli, which directly targeted and suppressed WT1, a crucial podocyte transcription factor. WT1 suppression, in turn, activated the EZH2/β-catenin/NLRP3 pathway, leading to inflammasome assembly and proinflammatory cytokine production. Overexpression of WT1 or inhibition of miR-193a attenuated these effects, protecting podocytes from injury. This study identified a novel mechanism by which miR-193a-mediated WT1 suppression triggers podocyte injury in DN via the EZH2/β-catenin/NLRP3 pathway. Targeting this pathway or inhibiting miR-193a may be potential therapeutic strategies for DN.

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Experimental cell research
Experimental cell research 医学-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: Our scope includes but is not limited to areas such as: Chromosome biology; Chromatin and epigenetics; DNA repair; Gene regulation; Nuclear import-export; RNA processing; Non-coding RNAs; Organelle biology; The cytoskeleton; Intracellular trafficking; Cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions; Cell motility and migration; Cell proliferation; Cellular differentiation; Signal transduction; Programmed cell death.
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