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Publication : miR-148b-5p regulates hypercalciuria and calcium-containing nephrolithiasis.

First Author  Zhu W Year  2024
Journal  Cell Mol Life Sci Volume  81
Issue  1 Pages  369
PubMed ID  39182194 Mgi Jnum  J:358802
Mgi Id  MGI:7734629 Doi  10.1007/s00018-024-05408-8
Citation  Zhu W, et al. (2024) miR-148b-5p regulates hypercalciuria and calcium-containing nephrolithiasis. Cell Mol Life Sci 81(1):369
abstractText  Calcium-containing stones represent the most common form of kidney calculi, frequently linked to idiopathic hypercalciuria, though their precise pathogenesis remains elusive. This research aimed to elucidate the molecular mechanisms involved by employing urinary exosomal microRNAs as proxies for renal tissue analysis. Elevated miR-148b-5p levels were observed in exosomes derived from patients with kidney stones. Systemic administration of miR-148b-5p in rat models resulted in heightened urinary calcium excretion, whereas its inhibition reduced stone formation. RNA immunoprecipitation combined with deep sequencing identified miR-148b-5p as a suppressor of calcitonin receptor (Calcr) expression, thereby promoting urinary calcium excretion and stone formation. Mice deficient in Calcr in distal epithelial cells demonstrated elevated urinary calcium excretion and renal calcification. Mechanistically, miR-148b-5p regulated Calcr through the circRNA-83536/miR-24-3p signaling pathway. Human kidney tissue samples corroborated these results. In summary, miR-148b-5p regulates the formation of calcium-containing kidney stones via the circRNA-83536/miR-24-3p/Calcr axis, presenting a potential target for novel therapeutic interventions to prevent calcium nephrolithiasis.
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