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Hypoxia induces apoptosis in SV40-immortalized rat proximal tubular cells through the mitochondrial pathways,devoid of HIF1-mediated upregulation of Bax
Authors:Tanaka Tetsuhiro  Hanafusa Norio  Ingelfinger Julie R  Ohse Takamoto  Fujita Toshiro  Nangaku Masaomi
Institution:Division of Nephrology and Endocrinology, University of Tokyo School of Medicine, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:Chronic hypoxia is a major contributor to tubulointerstitial injury in various renal diseases and apoptosis is apparently involved. Although many studies report hypoxia-induced apoptosis in cultured tubular cells, information has been limited in proximal tubular cells, those from the most susceptible portion of renal tubules against hypoxia. This study was to confirm a role for apoptosis in hypoxic proximal tubular cells and to investigate its association with HIF-1. Temperature-sensitive SV40-immortalized rat proximal tubular cells (IRPTCs) showed apoptosis in 21.9+/-2.9% by hypoxia (0.2% O(2), 48h), with alterations in mitochondrial signaling such as Bcl2 and caspase-9. Bax mRNA was unaffected during the process. However, treating IRPTCs at the nonpermissive temperature showed an upregulation of Bax by hypoxia, which was abrogated by overexpressing dominant-negative HIF-1alpha. These findings extend previous reports on hypoxia-mediated tubular cell apoptosis and demonstrate the possible involvement of HIF-1 as an upstream molecule of Bax.
Keywords:IRPTC  Bcl2  Caspase-9  p53
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