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Publication : The relationship among nephrin, podocin, CD2AP, and alpha-actinin might not be a true 'interaction' in podocyte.

First Author  Fan Q Year  2006
Journal  Kidney Int Volume  69
Issue  7 Pages  1207-15
PubMed ID  16501493 Mgi Jnum  J:136508
Mgi Id  MGI:3796401 Doi  10.1038/sj.ki.5000245
Citation  Fan Q, et al. (2006) The relationship among nephrin, podocin, CD2AP, and alpha-actinin might not be a true 'interaction' in podocyte. Kidney Int 69(7):1207-15
abstractText  The abnormality of a single podocyte molecule, caused by a single gene mutation, such as NPHS1, NPHS2, CD2AP, and ACTN4, can lead to the hereditary/congenital nephrotic syndromes (NS). Further studies suggested that more than one podocyte molecule were together involved in acquired or experimental NS. However, we do not know much on the relationship among these podocyte molecules, and the molecular response induced by the change of each podocyte protein to the remaining ones. We respectively knockdown the nephrin, podocin, CD2AP, or alpha-actinin-4 mRNA by using reconstructed RNA interference vector--psiRNA-hH1GFPzeo in mouse podocyte clone. The molecular behavior or response was revealed by the quantitative expression both at mRNA and protein levels with RT-PCR and Western blot, and by the molecular distribution detected with confocal microscopy. With nephrin knockdown, only CD2AP increased, whereas podocin showed no change. Contrarily, with podocin or CD2AP knockdown, nephrin decreased, while CD2AP or podocin increased. Nephrin, podocin, or CD2AP knockdown did not change the expression of alpha-actinin-4, whereas alpha-actinin-4 knockdown begetted the reduction of nephrin, and the increment of podocin and CD2AP. The redistributions of nephrin, podocin, and CD2AP were revealed around a predominant nuclear staining compared with the membrane surface staining in the control podocytes. Our data imply that the response between the four podocyte molecules is very complicated and evidently different. There is not always an interaction between podocyte molecules. The normal localization of podocyte molecules would depend on their normal expression quantity and the molecular reactions between them.
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