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The unfolded protein response regulates an angiogenic response by the kidney epithelium during ischemic stress
Authors:Bouvier Nicolas  Fougeray Sophie  Beaune Philippe  Thervet Eric  Pallet Nicolas
Affiliation:INSERM U775, Centre Universitaire des Saints Peres, Paris, France.
Abstract:Ischemic injuries permanently affect kidney tissue and challenge cell viability, promoting inflammation and fibrogenesis. Ischemia results in nutrient deprivation, which triggers endoplasmic reticulum stress, ultimately resulting in the unfolded protein response (UPR). The aim of this study was to test whether the UPR could promote an angiogenic response independently of the HIF-1α pathway during ischemic stress in the human kidney epithelium. Glucose deprivation induced the secretion of vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA), basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and angiogenin (ANG) in human kidney epithelial cells independently of HIF-1α. Glucose deprivation, but not hypoxia, triggered endoplasmic reticulum stress and activated the UPR. RNA interference-mediated inhibition of the gene encoding the kinase PERK decreased VEGFA and bFGF expression, but neither gene was affected by the inhibition of IRE1α or ATF6. Furthermore, we show that the expression of angiogenin, which inhibits protein synthesis, is regulated by both IRE1α and PERK, which could constitute a complementary function of the UPR in the repression of translation. In a rat model of acute ischemic stress, we show that the UPR is activated in parallel with VEGFA, bFGF, and ANG expression and independently of HIF-1α.
Keywords:Angiogenesis   Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress   Ischemia   Kidney   Transplantation   Angiogenin   Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor   Ischemia   Unfolded Protein Response   Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
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