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Podocytes: recent biomolecular developments

Authors :
Maria Pia Rastaldi
Silvia Armelloni
Min Li
Piergiorgio Messa
Laura Giardino
Shojiro Watanabe
Alessandro Corbelli
Masami Ikehata
Deborah Mattinzoli
C. Pignatari
Source :
Biomolecular Concepts, Vol 5, Iss 4, Pp 319-330 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2014.

Abstract

Podocytes are postmitotic renal glomerular cells with multiple ramifications that extend from the cell body. Processes departing from a podocyte interdigitate with corresponding projections from neighboring cells and form an intricate web that enwraps the glomerular capillary completely. Podocyte processes are interconnected by the slit diaphragm, an adhesion junction mostly formed by Ig-like molecules, cadherins/protocadherins, ephrin/eph, and neurexin molecules organized in an assembly that resembles synaptic junctions. Podocyte failure is primarily or secondarily implicated in all forms of proteinuric glomerular diseases, as confirmed by the morphological changes of their elaborate cell architecture detectable by electron microscopy. Importantly, mutations of podocyte proteins are responsible for the most severe forms of congenital nephrotic syndrome. In the last 15 years, progressive technological advances have aided the study of podocyte biology and pathology, confirming the relevance of podocyte molecules and signaling pathways for the function of the glomerular filter. This review will examine the most important and newest discoveries in the field, which is rapidly evolving, hopefully leading to a detailed knowledge of this fascinating cell and to the development of specific therapeutic options for proteinuric diseases.

Details

ISSN :
1868503X and 18685021
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomolecular Concepts
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....748714109c527767d66b85f83e389047
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515/bmc-2014-0020