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Published in: Diabetologia 8/2014

01-08-2014 | Article

MiR-135a promotes renal fibrosis in diabetic nephropathy by regulating TRPC1

Authors: Feng He, Fenfen Peng, Xi Xia, Chen Zhao, Qimei Luo, Weiming Guan, Zhijian Li, Xueqing Yu, Fengxian Huang

Published in: Diabetologia | Issue 8/2014

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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis

The contribution of aberrantly expressed microRNAs (miRNAs) to diabetic nephropathy in vivo is poorly understood.

Methods

Integrated comparative miRNA array profiling was used to examine the expression of serum miRNAs in patients with diabetic nephropathy. The abundance of miRNA-135a (miR-135a) was measured by real-time quantitative PCR in the serum and kidney tissues of patients with diabetic nephropathy. The luciferase assay combined with mutation and immunoblotting was used to screen and verify the bioinformatically predicted miRNAs. Ca2+ entry or intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) was performed by imaging Fura-2/AM-loaded cells using a fluorescence microscopy system. The role of miR-135a in vivo was explored with locked nucleic acid antisense oligonucleotides.

Results

MiR-135a was markedly upregulated in serum and renal tissue from patients with diabetic nephropathy, as well from db/db mice, and this was associated with the development of microalbuminuria and renal fibrosis. Furthermore, we identified transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily C, member 1 (TRPC1) as a target of miR-135a during renal injury. We demonstrated that overexpression of TRPC1 was able to reverse the pathological effects of miR-135a on promoting proliferation of mesangial cells and increasing synthesis of extracellular matrix proteins. Moreover, miR-135a attenuated store depletion-induced Ca2+ entry into cells by regulating TRPC1. Importantly, knockdown of miR-135a in diabetic kidneys restored levels of TRPC1 and reduced synthesis of fibronectin and collagen I in vivo. Suppressing TRPC1 levels to prevent Ca2+ entry into cells may be a mechanism whereby miR-135a promotes renal fibrosis in diabetic kidney injury.

Conclusions/interpretation

These findings suggest an important role for miR-135a in renal fibrosis and inhibition of miR-135a might be an effective therapy for diabetic nephropathy.
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Metadata
Title
MiR-135a promotes renal fibrosis in diabetic nephropathy by regulating TRPC1
Authors
Feng He
Fenfen Peng
Xi Xia
Chen Zhao
Qimei Luo
Weiming Guan
Zhijian Li
Xueqing Yu
Fengxian Huang
Publication date
01-08-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Diabetologia / Issue 8/2014
Print ISSN: 0012-186X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-014-3282-0

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