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High Fructose-Driven Epigenetic and Metabolic Reprogramming in Glomerular Podocyte


ABSTRACT: High fructose diet has been proposed as a major contributor to metabolic syndrome, which is usually accompanied with proteinuria due to glomerular podocyte injury. However, the underlying pathological mechanisms of fructose-induced podocyte injury remain elusive. In this study, we have used an iTRAQ based quantitative proteomic strategy to comprehensively characterize the dynamic proteome changes in glomeruli of high fructose-fed rats, and revealed global fructose-induced glomerular metabolic reprogramming at four different stages during the progression of high fructose modeling.

INSTRUMENT(S): TripleTOF 5600

ORGANISM(S): Rattus Norvegicus (rat)

TISSUE(S): Kidney

SUBMITTER: Lei Fang  

LAB HEAD: Lei Fang

PROVIDER: PXD017849 | Pride | 2022-05-19

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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SSBP1 drives high fructose-induced glomerular podocyte ferroptosis via activating DNA-PK/p53 pathway.

Wu Wen-Yuan WY   Wang Zi-Xuan ZX   Li Tu-Shuai TS   Ding Xiao-Qin XQ   Liu Zhi-Hong ZH   Yang Jie J   Fang Lei L   Kong Ling-Dong LD  

Redox biology 20220331


High fructose consumption is a significant risking factor for glomerular podocyte injury. However, the causes of high fructose-induced glomerular podocyte injury are still unclear. In this study, we reported a novel mechanism by which high fructose induced ferroptosis, a newly form of programmed cell death, in glomerular podocyte injury. We performed quantitative proteomic analysis in glomeruli of high fructose-fed rats to identify key regulating proteins involved in glomerular injury, and found  ...[more]

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