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The role of osteopontin in the development of albuminuria. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN [J Am Soc Nephrol] Journal article

 
TitleThe role of osteopontin in the development of albuminuria.
Author(s)Lorenzen J, Shah R, Biser A, Staicu SA, Niranjan T, Garcia AM, Gruenwald A, Thomas DB, Shatat IF, Supe K, Woroniecki RP, Susztak K 
InstitutionDivision of Nephrology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461, USA.
SourceJ Am Soc Nephrol 2008 May; 19(5):884-90.
AbstractSeveral gene array studies have suggested that osteopontin (Opn) expression strongly correlates with albuminuria and glomerular disease. Urinary Opn concentration and kidney Opn immunoreactivity were found to be increased in patients with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome. In addition, renal Opn mRNA was increased in the Ins2(Akita) mouse model of type 1 diabetic nephropathy, in the LPS-induced albuminuria model, and in glomeruli of puromycin aminonucleotide-induced nephrotic rats. Opn knockout mice did not develop albuminuria in response to LPS injection, and Opn knockout mice were protected from diabetes-induced albuminuria and mesangial expansion. In the glomerulus, Opn immunostaining was increased specifically in podocytes. Treatment of podocytes with recombinant Opn activated the NF-kappaB pathway, increased expression of urokinase plasminogen activator and matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9, and increased podocyte motility. Taken together, these results indicate that Opn plays an important role in the development of albuminuria, possibly by modulating podocyte signaling and motility.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed ID18443355
  
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