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Adamts1 Promotes Cyst Expansion in Polycystic Kidney Disease


ABSTRACT: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is characterized by mutations in either the PKD1 or PKD2 genes leading to progressive cyst growth and often ESKD. We have previously demonstrated that with loss of Pkd1 the tubules can enlarge without an increase in tubular cell numbers, suggesting that tubular basement membrane remodeling is important for cystic dilation. Here we compared the transcriptomes from inducible tubule-specific knock out of Pkd1 (PkdTKO) and the uninduced littermate mice kidneys as controls. RNA sequencing revealed significant upregulation of 17 metalloproteinases. Of these, A Disintegrin and Metalloproteinase with Thrombospondin Motif 1 (Adamts1), expressed primarily by the proximal tubule, is the most significantly upregulated following loss of Pkd1 expression. Upregulation of Adamts1 in PkdTKO kidneys correlated with a significant increase in the 70 kDa cleavage product of the V1 isoform of versican, which localized to the tubule basement membrane (TBM) and adjacent interstitial mononuclear cells. Simultaneous deletion of both Adamts1 and Pkd1 (P/ATKO) reduced Adamts1 expression levels by >90%, prevented V1 versican cleavage, and reduced interstitial macrophage accumulation and activation. P/ATKO mice demonstrated slower cystic enlargement, improved BUN and creatinine and better survival than did PkdTKO mice. In conclusion, preventing Adamts1 upregulation following loss of tubular Pkd1 expression effectively reduced macrophage accumulation and TBM remodeling, slowing cyst growth and preserving renal function.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE270531 | GEO | 2024/09/30

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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