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Loss of Polycystin-1 causes cAMP-dependent switch from tubule to cyst formation.


ABSTRACT: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is the most common monogenic disease that causes end-stage renal failure. It primarily results from mutations in the PKD1 gene that encodes for Polycystin-1. How loss of Polycystin-1 translates into bilateral renal cyst development is mostly unknown. cAMP is significantly involved in cyst enlargement but its role in cyst initiation has remained elusive. Deletion of Polycystin-1 in collecting duct cells resulted in a switch from tubule to cyst formation and was accompanied by an increase in cAMP. Pharmacological elevation of cAMP in Polycystin-1-competent cells caused cyst formation, impaired plasticity, nondirectional migration, and mis-orientation, and thus strongly resembled the phenotype of Polycystin-1-deficient cells. Mis-orientation of developing tubule cells in metanephric kidneys upon loss of Polycystin-1 was phenocopied by pharmacological increase of cAMP in wildtype kidneys. In vitro, cAMP impaired tubule formation after capillary-induced injury which was further impaired by loss Polycystin-1.

SUBMITTER: Scholz JK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9127160 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Loss of Polycystin-1 causes cAMP-dependent switch from tubule to cyst formation.

Scholz Julia Katharina JK   Kraus Andre A   Lüder Dominik D   Skoczynski Kathrin K   Schiffer Mario M   Grampp Steffen S   Schödel Johannes J   Buchholz Bjoern B  

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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is the most common monogenic disease that causes end-stage renal failure. It primarily results from mutations in the PKD1 gene that encodes for Polycystin-1. How loss of Polycystin-1 translates into bilateral renal cyst development is mostly unknown. cAMP is significantly involved in cyst enlargement but its role in cyst initiation has remained elusive. Deletion of Polycystin-1 in collecting duct cells resulted in a switch from tubule to cyst formatio  ...[more]

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