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  • Charrin, Emmanuelle, et al. (författare)
  • Soluble Klotho protects against glomerular injury through regulation of ER stress response
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Communications Biology. - : Springer Nature. - 2399-3642. ; 6:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • alpha Klotho (Klotho) has well established renoprotective effects; however, the molecular pathways mediating its glomerular protection remain incompletely understood. Recent studies have reported that Klotho is expressed in podocytes and protects glomeruli through auto- and paracrine effects. Here, we examined renal expression of Klotho in detail and explored its protective effects in podocyte-specific Klotho knockout mice, and by overexpressing human Klotho in podocytes and hepatocytes. We demonstrate that Klotho is not significantly expressed in podocytes, and transgenic mice with either a targeted deletion or overexpression of Klotho in podocytes lack a glomerular phenotype and have no altered susceptibility to glomerular injury. In contrast, mice with hepatocyte-specific overexpression of Klotho have high circulating levels of soluble Klotho, and when challenged with nephrotoxic serum have less albuminuria and less severe kidney injury compared to wildtype mice. RNA-seq analysis suggests an adaptive response to increased endoplasmic reticulum stress as a putative mechanism of action. To evaluate the clinical relevance of our findings, the results were validated in patients with diabetic nephropathy, and in precision cut kidney slices from human nephrectomies. Together, our data reveal that the glomeruloprotective effects of Klotho is mediated via endocrine actions, which increases its therapeutic potential for patients with glomerular diseases. Transgenic overexpression of alpha Klotho in hepatocytes results in protection against renal insults, possibly through modulation of the ER stress response by circulating alpha Klotho. In contrast, alpha Klotho overexpressed in podocytes is not renoprotective.
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  • Jess, David Unnersjö, et al. (författare)
  • Advanced optical imaging reveals preferred spatial orientation of podocyte processes along the axis of glomerular capillaries
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Kidney International. - : Elsevier BV. - 0085-2538 .- 1523-1755. ; 104:6, s. 1164-1169
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Mammalian kidneys filter enormous volumes of water and small solutes, a filtration driven by the hydrostatic pressure in glomerular capillaries, which is considerably higher than in most other tissues. Interdigitating cellular processes of podocytes form the slits for fluid filtration connected by the membrane-like slit diaphragm cell junction containing a mechanosensitive ion channel complex and allow filtration while counteracting hydrostatic pressure. Several previous publications speculated that podocyte processes may display a preferable orientation on glomerular capillaries instead of a random distribution. However, for decades, the controversy over spatially oriented filtration slits could not be resolved due to technical limitations of imaging technologies. Here, we used advanced high-resolution, three-dimensional microscopy with high data throughput to assess spatial orientation of podocyte processes and filtration slits quantitatively. Filtration-slit-generating secondary processes preferentially align along the capillaries' longitudinal axis while primary processes are preferably perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. This preferential orientation required maturation in development of the mice but was lost in mice with kidney disease due to treatment with nephrotoxic serum or with underlying heterologous mutations in the podocyte foot process protein podocin. Thus, the observation that podocytes maintain a preferred spatial orientation of their processes on glomerular capillaries goes well in line with the role of podocyte foot processes as mechanical buttresses to counteract mechanical forces resulting from pressurized capillaries. Future studies are needed to establish how podocytes establish and maintain their orientation and why orientation is lost under pathological conditions.
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  • Jess, David Unnersjö, et al. (författare)
  • Deep learning-based segmentation and quantification of podocyte foot process morphology suggests differential patterns of foot process effacement across kidney pathologies
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Kidney International. - : Elsevier BV. - 0085-2538 .- 1523-1755. ; 103:6, s. 1120-1130
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Morphological alterations at the kidney filtration barrier increase intrinsic capillary wall permeability resulting in albuminuria. However, automated, quantitative assessment of these morphological changes has not been possible with electron or light microscopy. Here we present a deep learning-based approach for segmentation and quantitative analysis of foot processes in images acquired with confocal and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy. Our method, Automatic Morphological Analysis of Podocytes (AMAP), accurately segments podocyte foot processes and quantifies their morphology. AMAP applied to a set of kidney diseases in patient biopsies and a mouse model of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis allowed for accurate and comprehensive quantification of various morphometric features. With the use of AMAP, detailed morphology of podocyte foot process effacement was found to differ between categories of kidney pathologies, showed detailed variability between diverse patients with the same clinical diagnosis, and correlated with levels of proteinuria. AMAP could potentially complement other readouts such as various omics, standard histologic/electron microscopy and blood/urine assays for future personalized diagnosis and treatment of kidney disease. Thus, our novel finding could have implications to afford an understanding of early phases of kidney disease progression and may provide supplemental information in precision diagnostics.
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