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Publication : Focal adhesion kinase signaling mediates acute renal injury induced by ischemia/reperfusion.

First Author  Qin Y Year  2011
Journal  Am J Pathol Volume  179
Issue  6 Pages  2766-78
PubMed ID  21982831 Mgi Jnum  J:180092
Mgi Id  MGI:5305390 Doi  10.1016/j.ajpath.2011.08.025
Citation  Qin Y, et al. (2011) Focal adhesion kinase signaling mediates acute renal injury induced by ischemia/reperfusion. Am J Pathol 179(6):2766-78
abstractText  Renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury is associated with cell matrix and focal adhesion remodeling. Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinase that localizes at focal adhesions and regulates their turnover. Here, we investigated the role of FAK in renal I/R injury, using a novel conditional proximal tubule-specific fak-deletion mouse model. Tamoxifen treatment of FAK(loxP/loxP)//gammaGT-Cre-ER(T2) mice caused renal-specific fak recombination (FAK(DeltaloxP/DeltaloxP)) and reduction of FAK expression in proximal tubules. In FAK(DeltaloxP/DeltaloxP) mice compared with FAK(loxP/loxP) controls, unilateral renal ischemia followed by reperfusion resulted in less tubular damage with reduced tubular cell proliferation and lower expression of kidney injury molecule-1, which was independent from the postischemic inflammatory response. Oxidative stress is involved in the pathophysiology of I/R injury. Primary cultured mouse renal cells were used to study the role of FAK deficiency for oxidative stress in vitro. The conditional fak deletion did not affect cell survival after hydrogen peroxide-induced cellular stress, whereas it impaired the recovery of focal adhesions that were disrupted by hydrogen peroxide. This was associated with reduced c-Jun N-terminal kinase-dependent phosphorylation of paxillin at serine 178 in FAK-deficient cells, which is required for focal adhesion turnover. Our findings support a role for FAK as a novel factor in the initiation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase-mediated cellular stress response during renal I/R injury and suggest FAK as a target in renal injury protection.
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