40 research outputs found

    Standardized, systemic phenotypic analysis reveals kidney dysfunction as main alteration of Kctd1 I27N mutant mice

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    Background: Increased levels of blood plasma urea were used as phenotypic parameter for establishing novel mouse models for kidney diseases on the genetic background of C3H inbred mice in the phenotype-driven Munich ENU mouse mutagenesis project. The phenotypically dominant mutant line HST014 was established and further analyzed. Methods: Analysis of the causative mutation as well as the standardized, systemic phenotypic analysis of the mutant line was carried out. Results: The causative mutation was detected in the potassium channel tetramerization domain containing 1 (Kctd1) gene which leads to the amino acid exchange Kctd1 I27N thereby affecting the functional BTB domain of the protein. This line is the first mouse model harboring a Kctd1 mutation. Kctd1 I27N homozygous mutant mice die perinatally. Standardized, systemic phenotypic analysis of Kctd1 I27N heterozygous mutants was carried out in the German Mouse Clinic (GMC). Systematic morphological investigation of the external physical appearance did not detect the specific alterations that are described in KCTD1 mutant human patients affected by the scalp-ear-nipple (SEN) syndrome. The main pathological phenotype of the Kctd1 I27N heterozygous mutant mice consists of kidney dysfunction and secondary effects thereof, without gross additional primary alterations in the other phenotypic parameters analyzed. Genome-wide transcriptome profiling analysis at the age of 4 months revealed about 100 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in kidneys of Kctd1 I27N heterozygous mutants as compared to wild-type controls. Conclusions: In summary, the main alteration of the Kctd1 I27N heterozygous mutants consists in kidney dysfunction. Additional analyses in 9–21 week-old heterozygous mutants revealed only few minor effects

    A comprehensive and comparative phenotypic analysis of the collaborative founder strains identifies new and known phenotypes.

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    The collaborative cross (CC) is a large panel of mouse-inbred lines derived from eight founder strains (NOD/ShiLtJ, NZO/HILtJ, A/J, C57BL/6J, 129S1/SvImJ, CAST/EiJ, PWK/PhJ, and WSB/EiJ). Here, we performed a comprehensive and comparative phenotyping screening to identify phenotypic differences and similarities between the eight founder strains. In total, more than 300 parameters including allergy, behavior, cardiovascular, clinical blood chemistry, dysmorphology, bone and cartilage, energy metabolism, eye and vision, immunology, lung function, neurology, nociception, and pathology were analyzed; in most traits from sixteen females and sixteen males. We identified over 270 parameters that were significantly different between strains. This study highlights the value of the founder and CC strains for phenotype-genotype associations of many genetic traits that are highly relevant to human diseases. All data described here are publicly available from the mouse phenome database for analyses and downloads

    A large scale hearing loss screen reveals an extensive unexplored genetic landscape for auditory dysfunction

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    The developmental and physiological complexity of the auditory system is likely reflected in the underlying set of genes involved in auditory function. In humans, over 150 non-syndromic loci have been identified, and there are more than 400 human genetic syndromes with a hearing loss component. Over 100 non-syndromic hearing loss genes have been identified in mouse and human, but we remain ignorant of the full extent of the genetic landscape involved in auditory dysfunction. As part of the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium, we undertook a hearing loss screen in a cohort of 3006 mouse knockout strains. In total, we identify 67 candidate hearing loss genes. We detect known hearing loss genes, but the vast majority, 52, of the candidate genes were novel. Our analysis reveals a large and unexplored genetic landscape involved with auditory function

    Cardioprotection and lifespan extension by the natural polyamine spermidine

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    Aging is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and death. Here we show that oral supplementation of the natural polyamine spermidine extends the lifespan of mice and exerts cardioprotective effects, reducing cardiac hypertrophy and preserving diastolic function in old mice. Spermidine feeding enhanced cardiac autophagy, mitophagy and mitochondrial respiration, and it also improved the mechano-elastical properties of cardiomyocytes in vivo, coinciding with increased titin phosphorylation and suppressed subclinical inflammation. Spermidine feeding failed to provide cardioprotection in mice that lack the autophagy-related protein Atg5 in cardiomyocytes. In Dahl salt-sensitive rats that were fed a high-salt diet, a model for hypertension-induced congestive heart failure, spermidine feeding reduced systemic blood pressure, increased titin phosphorylation and prevented cardiac hypertrophy and a decline in diastolic function, thus delaying the progression to heart failure. In humans, high levels of dietary spermidine, as assessed from food questionnaires, correlated with reduced blood pressure and a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease. Our results suggest a new and feasible strategy for protection against cardiovascular disease

    Die Bedeutung des Matrix-Proteoglykans Biglycan bei der Regulation von EntzĂĽndungsreaktionen

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    Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Charakterisierung des Proteoglykans Biglycan und seiner Funktion als SignalmolekĂĽl in inflammatorischen und autoimmunen Prozessen. Die biologische Bedeutung der in vitro gewonnenen Ergebnisse in primären Makrophagen und dendritischen Zellen wurde durch in vivo Modelle der Pathogenvermittelten-und nicht-Pathogen-vermittelten Inflammation und der Autoimmun-Erkrankung Lupus Nephritis bestätigt. In primären Makrophagen und dendritischen Zellen induziert Biglycan die Produktion proinflammatorischer Zytokine und Chemokine durch Interaktion mit Toll-like Rezeptor (TLR) 2 und 4. Mit nucleotide-binding oligomerization like Rezeptorprotein3 (NLRP3)-,apoptosisassociated speck-like protein containing a CARD (ASC)- , Caspase-1- und TLR2/4- defizienten Mäusen und verschiedenen pharmakologischen Inhibitoren war es möglich in primären murinen peritonealen und Knochenmark-Makrophagen nachzuweisen, dass Biglycan die Caspase-1 NLRP3/ASC-abhängig aktivierte und damit die Prozessierung der Proform und Sekretion von reifem IL-1β induzierte. Durch Bindung an TLR2/TLR4 aktivierte Biglycan die NFκB, Erk und p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) Signalwege und stimulierte die Expression von Interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β). Biglycan aktivierte zudem den P2X7 Rezeptor (P2X7R) in Makrophagen und ist somit in der Lage auch ohne zusätzliche Ko-Stimulation, beispielsweise durch ATP, das NLRP3 Inflammasom zu stimulieren und die Prozessierung von aktivem IL-1β anzuregen. In einem Pathogenvermittelten (Lipopolysaccharid (LPS)-induzierte Sepsis) wie auch –nicht-athogenvermittelten (unilaterale Uretherobstruktion, UUO) Mausmodell der Inflammation wurde die biologische Relevanz dieser Prozesses gezeigt. Die Defizienz von Biglycan ging in diesen Modellen mit verminderter Aktivierung des NLRP3/Caspase-1 Inflammasomes, geringeren Spiegeln von reifem IL-1β und geringerer Organschädigung einher. Nachdem aufgezeigt werden konnte, dass die Biglycan-Konzentrationen in Nierenbiopsien und im Plasma von Patienten mit Lupus Nephritis stark erhöht waren, wurde seine Relevanz in Immunitätsreaktionen einschlieĂźlich autoinflammatorischen Prozessen genauer untersucht. Die Effekte von Biglycan in verschiedenen Stadien der Erkrankung wurden mit der MRL-Faslpr (kurz MRL/lpr) Maus, einem etablierten Modell der Lupus Nephritis (LN) und einem dafĂĽr generierten Modell der Defizienz (Bgn-/- MRL/lpr) und Ăśberexpression von Biglycan (hBGN MRL/lpr) analysiert. In den verschiedenen Stadien der LN nahm die Konzentration von zirkulierendem und renalem Biglycan in MRL/lpr Mäusen zu und korrelierte gleichermaĂźen mit dem Fortschreiten der Erkrankung. Die Defizienz von Biglycan verminderte hingegen stark die renale Infiltration von EntzĂĽndungszellen, insbesondere B1-Zellen, auĂźerdem die Zytokin-, Chemokin- und Immunglobulin-Konzentrationen und minderte die Progredienz der Niereninsuffizienz verglichen mit Lupus Mäusen gleichen Alters. In der Initialphase der Lupus Nephritis induzierte Biglycan in Mäusen, transient transgen fĂĽr humanes Biglycan (hBGN MRL/lpr), vermehrte renale Zellinfiltration und Albuminurie als Zeichen nephrotischer Dysfunktion. Zudem konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Produktion des stark proinflammatorischen Zytokines IL-1β in jungen Lupus Nephritis Mäusen NLRP3/Caspase-1-abhängig ist und durch Biglycan verstärkt wurde. Die Mechanismen, durch die endogenes Biglycan die Leukozyteninfiltration in Lupus Mäusen induzierte und somit inflammatorische und autoimmune Vorgänge potenzierte, wurden insbesondere an B-Zellen untersucht. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass Biglycan die renale Migration von einem besonderen B-Zell Subtyp, B1-Zellen, verantwortlich fĂĽr die T-Zellenunabhängige Autoimmunglobulinproduktion beim LN, unterhielt. Dabei vermittelte Biglycan die Rekrutierung von B1-Zellen in die Niere durch Regulation der Expression und Synthese der B-Zell C-X-C Chemokin Ligand 13 (CXCL13) in der Niere und in residenten peritonealen Makrophagen. In vitro konnte zudem der Mechanismus aufgeklärt werden, ĂĽber den Biglycan CXCL13 reguliert. In primären Makrophagen und dendritischen Zellen induziert Biglycan die Expression und Sekretion von CXCL13 ĂĽber TLR2 und TLR4. Die Daten zeigen auf, dass Biglycan als endogenes Gefahrensignal starke proinflammatorische Reaktionen hervorruft. Ăśber Rezeptoren des angeborenen Immunsystems, TLR2 und TLR4, aktiviert Biglycan des weiteren Zellen des adaptiven Immunsystems und inuziert die Rekrutierung weiterer Lymphozyten. Demnach kann postuliert werden, dass Biglycan als BrĂĽckenmolekĂĽl das anegborene und adaptive Immunsystem verbindet, und somit ein potenzielles neues „drug target“ in autoinflammatorischen, wie auch autoimmunen Vorgängen darstellt

    Transforming growth factor-beta2 upregulates sphingosine kinase-1 activity, which in turn attenuates the fibrotic response to TGF-beta2 by impeding CTGF expression

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    Transforming growth factor-beta2 (TGF-beta2) stimulates the expression of pro-fibrotic connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) during the course of renal disease. Because sphingosine kinase-1 (SK-1) activity is also upregulated by TGF-beta, we studied its effect on CTGF expression and on the development of renal fibrosis. When TGF-beta2 was added to an immortalized human podocyte cell line we found that it activated the promoter of SK-1, resulting in upregulation of its mRNA and protein expression. Further, depletion of SK-1 by small interfering RNA or its pharmacological inhibition led to accelerated CTGF expression in the podocytes. Over-expression of SK-1 reduced CTGF induction, an effect mediated by intracellular sphingosine-1-phosphate. In vivo, SK-1 expression was also increased in the podocytes of kidney sections of patients with diabetic nephropathy when compared to normal sections of kidney obtained from patients with renal cancer. Similarly, in a mouse model of streptozotocin-induced diabetic nephropathy, SK-1 and CTGF were upregulated in podocytes. In SK-1 deficient mice, exacerbation of disease was detected by increased albuminuria and CTGF expression when compared to wild-type mice. Thus, SK-1 activity has a protective role in the fibrotic process and its deletion or inhibition aggravates fibrotic disease

    Signaling by the Matrix Proteoglycan Decorin Controls Inflammation and Cancer Through PDCD4 and MicroRNA-21.

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    International audienceThe mechanisms linking immune responses and inflammation with tumor development are not well understood. Here, we show that the soluble form of the extracellular matrix proteoglycan decorin controls inflammation and tumor growth through PDCD4 (programmed cell death 4) and miR-21 (microRNA-21) by two mechanisms. First, decorin acted as an endogenous ligand of Toll-like receptors 2 and 4 and stimulated production of proinflammatory molecules, including PDCD4, in macrophages. Second, decorin prevented translational repression of PDCD4 by decreasing the activity of transforming growth factor-β1 and the abundance of oncogenic miR-21, a translational inhibitor of PDCD4. Moreover, increased PDCD4 abundance led to decreased release of the anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-10, thereby making the cytokine profile more proinflammatory. This pathway operates in both pathogen-mediated and sterile inflammation, as shown here for sepsis and growth retardation of established tumor xenografts, respectively. Decorin was an early response gene evoked by septic inflammation, and protein concentrations of decorin were increased in the plasma of septic patients and mice. In cancer, decorin reduced the abundance of anti-inflammatory molecules and increased that of proinflammatory molecules, thereby shifting the immune response to a proinflammatory state associated with reduced tumor growth. Thus, by stimulating proinflammatory PDCD4 and decreasing the abundance of miR-21, decorin signaling boosts inflammatory activity in sepsis and suppresses tumor growth
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