2014
Podocyte-associated talin1 is critical for glomerular filtration barrier maintenance
Tian X, Kim JJ, Monkley SM, Gotoh N, Nandez R, Soda K, Inoue K, Balkin DM, Hassan H, Son SH, Lee Y, Moeckel G, Calderwood DA, Holzman LB, Critchley DR, Zent R, Reiser J, Ishibe S. Podocyte-associated talin1 is critical for glomerular filtration barrier maintenance. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2014, 124: 1098-1113. PMID: 24531545, PMCID: PMC3934159, DOI: 10.1172/jci69778.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNephrotic syndromeFoot process effacementLoss of talin1Glomerular filtration barrierGlomerular injuryMurine modelProcess effacementKidney's glomerular filtration barrierFiltration barrierGlomerular basement membraneSevere proteinuriaKidney failurePharmacologic inhibitionSyndromeBarrier maintenanceCalpain activityIntegrin activationEpithelial cellsPodocytesModest reductionΒ1 integrin activationBasement membranePathogenesisInjuryCytoskeletal protein talin1
2009
Distinct Roles for Basal and Induced COX-2 in Podocyte Injury
Cheng H, Fan X, Guan Y, Moeckel GW, Zent R, Harris RC. Distinct Roles for Basal and Induced COX-2 in Podocyte Injury. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2009, 20: 1953-1962. PMID: 19643929, PMCID: PMC2736764, DOI: 10.1681/asn.2009010039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlbuminuriaAnimalsAntibiotics, AntineoplasticApoptosisCell AdhesionCell Line, TransformedCell SurvivalCyclooxygenase 2DinoprostoneDoxorubicinGlomerulonephritisMaleMiceMice, Inbred StrainsMice, TransgenicPodocytesPuromycinReceptors, Prostaglandin EReceptors, ThromboxaneRNA, MessengerThromboxanesConceptsCyclooxygenase-2Thromboxane receptorCOX-2 knockout miceSelective deletionCOX-2 deletionInduced COX-2Receptor subtype 4COX-2 metabolitesFoot process effacementGlomerular injuryPodocyte injuryProstanoid receptorsAttenuated albuminuriaWild-type podocytesSubtype 4Transgenic miceProcess effacementTP antagonistPodocyte survivalInjuryMore prostaglandinsGenetic deletionMicePodocytesGreater expression
2004
Lack of Integrin α1β1 Leads to Severe Glomerulosclerosis after Glomerular Injury
Chen X, Moeckel G, Morrow JD, Cosgrove D, Harris RC, Fogo AB, Zent R, Pozzi A. Lack of Integrin α1β1 Leads to Severe Glomerulosclerosis after Glomerular Injury. American Journal Of Pathology 2004, 165: 617-630. PMID: 15277235, PMCID: PMC1618576, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9440(10)63326-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere glomerulosclerosisGlomerular injuryIntegrin alpha1-null miceSeverity of fibrosisCollagen IV accumulationWild-type miceHost genetic susceptibilityMetabolism of collagenReactive oxygen species productionFibrotic lesionsIntegrin alpha1beta1Oxygen species productionAdriamycin treatmentMesangial cellsMatrix accumulationGenetic susceptibilityInjuryGlomerulosclerosisFibrosisCell proliferationROS productionSpecies productionROS synthesisIntegrin α1β1Mice