Abstract
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Transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of glomerulosclerosis. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of inhibition of miR-155 on podocyte injury induced by TGF-β1 and to determine further molecular mediators involved in the effects of miR-155.Methods
Conditionally immortalized podocytes were cultured in vitro and they were divided into four groups: control; TGF-β1 treatment; TGF-β1 with miR-155 knockdown [using antisense oligonucleotides against miR-155 (ASO-miR-155)] and TGF-β1 with negative control antisense oligonucleotides (ASO-NC). Real time RT-PCR and Western blot analysis were employed to determine the mRNA and protein expression of nephrin, desmin and caspase-9, respectively. Flow cytometry was used to examine the apoptotic rate of podocytes and DAPI fluorescent staining was used to determine apoptotic morphology. In addition, we examined the levels of miR-155, TGF-β1, nephrin, desmin and caspase-9 in glomerular tissues of nephropathy induced by intravenous injections of adriamycin in rats.Results
mRNA and protein expression of desmin and caspase-9 was increased in cultured TGF-β1-treated podocytes, whereas nephrin was decreased as compared with the control group. Importantly, miR-155 knockdown significantly attenuated upregulation of desmin and caspase-9, and alleviated impairment of nephrin induced by TGF-β1. Moreover, the number of apoptotic podocytes was increased after exposure to TGF-β1 and this was alleviated after miR-155 knockdown. Knocking down miR-155 also decreased an apoptosis rate of TGF-β1-treated podocytes. Note that negative control antisense oligonucleotides failed to alter an increase of the apoptosis rate in TGF-β1-treated podocytes. Consistent with in vitro results, expression of miR-155, TGF-β1, desmin and caspase-9 was increased and nephrin was decreased in glomerular tissues with nephropathy in vivo experiments.Conclusions
TGF-β1 impairs the protein expression of nephrin and amplifies the protein expression of desmin and caspase -9 via miR-155 signal pathway. Inhibition of miR-155 alleviates these changes in podocytes-treated with TGF-β1 and attenuated apoptosis of podocytes. Our data suggest that miR-155 plays a role in mediating TGF-β1-induced podocyte injury via nephrin, desmin and caspase-9. Results of the current study also indicate that blocking miR-155 signal has a protective effect on podocyte injury. Targeting one or more of these signaling molecules may present new opportunities for treatment and management of podocyte injury observed in glomerulosclerosis.Full text links
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