内科学
医学
肾
内分泌学
肾脏疾病
肾功能
休息(音乐)
老化
阻力训练
作者
Sato Magassa,Liviu Aron,Clément Hoguin,Pierre Isnard,Fabiola Terzi,Christophe Legendre,Bruce A. Yankner,Guillaume Canaud
出处
期刊:Journal of The American Society of Nephrology
日期:2021-06-02
卷期号:32 (8): 1974-1986
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1681/asn.2021020231
摘要
Background Chronic kidney disease is associated with the loss of functional nephrons, leading to increased mechanical and metabolic stress in the remaining cells, particularly for cells constituting the filtration barrier, such as podocytes. The failure of podocytes to mount an adequate stress response can lead to further nephron loss and disease progression. However, the mechanisms that regulate this degenerative process in the kidney are unknown. Methods We combined in vitro, in vivo, and organ-on-chip approaches to identify the RE1-silencing transcription factor (REST), a repressor of neuronal genes during embryonic development, as a central regulator of podocyte adaptation to injury and aging. Results Mice with a specific deletion of REST in podocytes exhibit albuminuria, podocyte apoptosis, and glomerulosclerosis during aging, and exhibit increased vulnerability to renal injury. This phenotype is mediated, in part, by effects of REST on the podocyte cytoskeleton that promote resistance to mechanical stressors and augment podocyte survival. Finally, REST expression is upregulated in human podocytes during aging, consistent with a conserved mechanism of stress resistance. Conclusions These results suggest that REST protects the kidney from injury and degeneration during aging, with potentially important therapeutic implications.
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