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Publication : APOL1 risk allele RNA contributes to renal toxicity by activating protein kinase R.

First Author  Okamoto K Year  2018
Journal  Commun Biol Volume  1
Pages  188 PubMed ID  30417125
Mgi Jnum  J:278878 Mgi Id  MGI:6356237
Doi  10.1038/s42003-018-0188-2 Citation  Okamoto K, et al. (2018) APOL1 risk allele RNA contributes to renal toxicity by activating protein kinase R. Commun Biol 1:188
abstractText  APOL1 risk alleles associate with chronic kidney disease in African Americans, but the mechanisms remain to be fully understood. We show that APOL1 risk alleles activate protein kinase R (PKR) in cultured cells and transgenic mice. This effect is preserved when a premature stop codon is introduced to APOL1 risk alleles, suggesting that APOL1 RNA but not protein is required for the effect. Podocyte expression of APOL1 risk allele RNA, but not protein, in transgenic mice induces glomerular injury and proteinuria. Structural analysis of the APOL1 RNA shows that the risk variants possess secondary structure serving as a scaffold for tandem PKR binding and activation. These findings provide a mechanism by which APOL1 variants damage podocytes and suggest novel therapeutic strategies.
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