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Tumor necrosis factor superfamily 14 is critical for the development of renal fibrosis.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

Tumor necrosis factor superfamily protein 14 (TNFSF14) was recently identified as a risk factor in some fibrosis diseases. However, the role of TNFSF14 in renal fibrosis pathogenesis remains unknown.

Results

It was found that TNFSF14 levels were significantly increased both in UUO-induced renal fibrotic mice and in patients with fibrotic nephropathy, compared with those in controls. Accordingly, Tnfsf14 deficiency led to a marked reduction in renal fibrosis lesions and inflammatory cytokines expression in the UUO mice. Furthermore, the levels of Sphk1, a critical molecule that causes fibrotic nephropathy, were remarkably reduced in Tnfsf14 KO mice with UUO surgery. In vitro recombinant TNFSF14 administration markedly up-regulated the expression of Sphk1 of primary mouse renal tubular epithelial cells (mTECs).

Conclusion

TNFSF14 is a novel pro-fibrotic factor of renal fibrosis, for which TNFSF14 up-regulates Sphk1 expression, which may be the underlying mechanism of TNFSF14-mediated renal fibrosis.

Methods

We investigated the effect of TNFSF14 on renal fibrosis and the relationship between TNFSF14 and pro-fibrotic factor sphingosine kinase 1 (Sphk1) by using the unilateral urethral obstruction (UUO)-induced mice renal fibrosis as a model and the specimen of patients with fibrosis nephropathy, by Masson trichrome staining, immunohistochemistry, qRT-PCR, and western blot analysis.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7803499 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tumor necrosis factor superfamily 14 is critical for the development of renal fibrosis.

Li You Y   Tang Ming M   Han Bo B   Wu Shun S   Li Shu-Jing SJ   He Qian-Hui QH   Xu Feng F   Li Gui-Qing GQ   Zhang Kun K   Cao Xu X   Zheng Quan-You QY   Chen Jian J   Yang Di D   Xu Gui-Lian GL   Zhang Ke-Qin KQ  

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<h4>Objective</h4>Tumor necrosis factor superfamily protein 14 (TNFSF14) was recently identified as a risk factor in some fibrosis diseases. However, the role of TNFSF14 in renal fibrosis pathogenesis remains unknown.<h4>Results</h4>It was found that TNFSF14 levels were significantly increased both in UUO-induced renal fibrotic mice and in patients with fibrotic nephropathy, compared with those in controls. Accordingly, <i>Tnfsf14</i> deficiency led to a marked reduction in renal fibrosis lesion  ...[more]

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