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The injury-induced transcription factor SOX9 alters the expression of

Authors :
Michelle, Kha
Krzysztof, Krawczyk
Oi Kuan, Choong
Francesco, De Luca
Gülay, Altiparmak
Eva, Källberg
Helén, Nilsson
Karin, Leandersson
Karl, Swärd
Martin E, Johansson
Source :
American journal of physiology. Renal physiology. 324(1)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Induction of SRY box transcription factor 9 (SOX9) has been shown to occur in response to kidney injury in rodents, where SOX9-positive cells proliferate and regenerate the proximal tubules of injured kidneys. Additionally, SOX9-positive cells demonstrate a capacity to differentiate toward other nephron segments. Here, we characterized the role of SOX9 in normal and injured human kidneys. SOX9 expression was found to colocalize with a proportion of so-called scattered tubular cells in the uninjured kidney, a cell population previously shown to be involved in kidney injury and regeneration. Following injury and in areas adjacent to inflammatory cell infiltrates, SOX9-positive cells were increased in number. With the use of primary tubular epithelial cells (PTECs) obtained from human kidney tissue, SOX9 expression was spontaneously induced in culture and further increased by transforming growth factor-β1, whereas it was suppressed by interferon-γ. siRNA-mediated knockdown of SOX9 in PTECs followed by analysis of differential gene expression, immunohistochemical expression, and luciferase promoter assays suggested lamin B receptor (

Details

ISSN :
15221466
Volume :
324
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of physiology. Renal physiology
Accession number :
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