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Cystogenic potential of CD133+ progenitor cells of human polycystic kidneys

Authors :
Fedele Lasaponara
Giovanni Camussi
Chiara Pasquino
Giuseppe Paolo Segoloni
Benedetta Bussolati
Andrea Ranghino
Luigi Biancone
Francesca Rigo
Paola Carrera
Raquel Carvalhosa
Maurizio Ferrari
Ilaria Deambrosis
Carvalhosa, R
Deambrosis, I
Carrera, P
Pasquino, C
Rigo, F
Ferrari, Maurizio
Lasaponara, F
Ranghino, A
Biancone, L
Segoloni, G
Bussolati, B
Camussi, G.
Source :
The Journal of Pathology. 225:129-141
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Wiley, 2011.

Abstract

In autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, cysts arise focally and disrupt normal renal tissue leading to renal failure. In the present study, we show that cyst-lining cells express the stem cell marker CD133. CD133+ progenitor cells isolated from polycystic kidney, carrying mutations of PKD genes, showed a dedifferentiated phenotype similar to CD133+ progenitor cells from normal kidney. However, these cells were more proliferative and presented a defective epithelial differentiation phenotype with respect to normal renal CD133+ cells as they were not able to express all tubular epithelial cell markers when cultured in epithelial differentiation medium. Polycystic CD133+ cells, in contrast to normal renal CD133+ cells, formed cysts in vitro in a three-dimensional culture system and in vivo when injected subcutaneously within Matrigel in SCID mice. Rapamycin treatment reduced in vitro proliferation of polycystic CD133+ cells and decreased cystogenesis both in vitro and in vivo. The in vitro epithelial differentiation was only partially improved by rapamycin. These results indicate that polycystic CD133+ cells retain a dedifferentiated phenotype and the ability to generate cysts.

Details

ISSN :
00223417
Volume :
225
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....93f83825b112ec9875628f376759f82f