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Publication : Inactivation of <i>Tsc2</i> in Abcg2 lineage-derived cells drives the appearance of polycystic lesions and fibrosis in the adult kidney.

First Author  Gewin LS Year  2019
Journal  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume  317
Issue  5 Pages  F1201-F1210
PubMed ID  31461347 Mgi Jnum  J:290697
Mgi Id  MGI:6436240 Doi  10.1152/ajprenal.00629.2018
Citation  Gewin LS, et al. (2019) Inactivation of Tsc2 in Abcg2 lineage-derived cells drives the appearance of polycystic lesions and fibrosis in the adult kidney. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 317(5):F1201-F1210
abstractText  Tuberous sclerosis complex 2 (TSC2), or tuberin, is a pivotal regulator of the mechanistic target of rapamycin signaling pathway that controls cell survival, proliferation, growth, and migration. Loss of Tsc2 function manifests in organ-specific consequences, the mechanisms of which remain incompletely understood. Recent single cell analysis of the kidney has identified ATP-binding cassette G2 (Abcg2) expression in renal proximal tubules of adult mice as well as a in a novel cell population. The impact in adult kidney of Tsc2 knockdown in the Abcg2-expressing lineage has not been evaluated. We engineered an inducible system in which expression of truncated Tsc2, lacking exons 36-37 with an intact 3' region and polycystin 1, is driven by Abcg2. Here, we demonstrate that selective expression of Tsc2(fl36-37) in the Abcg2(pos) lineage drives recombination in proximal tubule epithelial and rare perivascular mesenchymal cells, which results in progressive proximal tubule injury, impaired kidney function, formation of cystic lesions, and fibrosis in adult mice. These data illustrate the critical importance of Tsc2 function in the Abcg2-expressing proximal tubule epithelium and mesenchyme during the development of cystic lesions and remodeling of kidney parenchyma.
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