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Publication : Inducible expression of kallikrein in renal tubular cells protects mice against spontaneous lupus nephritis.

First Author  Shao X Year  2013
Journal  Arthritis Rheum Volume  65
Issue  3 Pages  780-91
PubMed ID  23280471 Mgi Jnum  J:231268
Mgi Id  MGI:5770058 Doi  10.1002/art.37798
Citation  Shao X, et al. (2013) Inducible expression of kallikrein in renal tubular cells protects mice against spontaneous lupus nephritis. Arthritis Rheum 65(3):780-91
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: To ascertain whether engineered expression of kallikreins within the kidneys, using an inducible Cre/loxP system, can ameliorate murine lupus nephritis. METHODS: In mice with a lupus-prone genetic background, we engineered the expression of tamoxifen-inducible Cre recombinase under the control of a kidney-specific promoter whose activation initiates murine kallikrein-1 expression within the kidneys. These transgenic mice were injected with either tamoxifen or vehicle at age 2 months and then were monitored for 8 months for kallikrein expression and disease. RESULTS: Elevated expression of kallikrein was detected in the kidney and urine of tamoxifen-injected mice but not in controls. At age 10 months, all vehicle-injected mice developed severe lupus nephritis, as evidenced by increased proteinuria (mean +/- SD 13.43 +/- 5.65 mg/24 hours), increased blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine levels (39.86 +/- 13.45 mg/dl and 15.23 +/- 6.89 mg/dl, respectively), and severe renal pathology. In contrast, the tamoxifen-injected mice showed significantly reduced proteinuria (6.6 +/- 4.12 mg/24 hours), decreased BUN and serum creatinine levels (15.71 +/- 8.17 mg/dl and 6.64 +/- 3.39 mg/dl, respectively), and milder renal pathology. Tamoxifen-induced up-regulation of renal kallikrein expression increased nitric oxide production and dampened renal superoxide production and inflammatory cell infiltration, alluding to some of the pathways through which kallikreins may be operating within the kidneys. CONCLUSION: Local expression of kallikreins within the kidney has the capacity to dampen lupus nephritis, possibly by modulating inflammation and oxidative stress.
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