摘要
We aimed to analyze the associations of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in the 5′ regulatory region of the human organic anion transporter 1 (OAT1) gene with chronic kidney disease (CKD). A case-control study including age-and sex-matched groups of normal subjects and patients with CKD (n = 162 each) was designed. Direct sequencing of the 5′ regulatory region (+88 to-1196 region) showed that patients with CKD had a higher frequency of the-475 SNP (T > T/G) than normal subjects (14/162 vs. 2/162). The luciferase activity assay results indicated that the-475G SNP had a higher promoter efficiency than the-475T SNP. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) and LC/MS/MS analyses showed that the-475G SNP up-regulated 26 proteins and down-regulated 74 proteins. The Southwestern blot assay results revealed that the-475G SNP decreased the binding of Hepatoma-derived growth factor (HDGF), a transcription repressor, compared to the-475T SNP. Overexpression of HDGF significantly down-regulated OAT1 in renal tubular cells. Moreover, a zebrafish animal model showed that HDGF-knockdown zebrafish embryos had higher rates of kidney malformation than wild-Type controls [18/78 (23.1%) vs. 1/30 (3.3%)]. In conclusion, our results suggest that an OAT1 SNP might be clinically associated with CKD. Renal tubular cells with the-475 SNP had increased OAT1 expression, which resulted in increased transportation of organic anion toxins into cells. Cellular accumulation of organic anion toxins caused cytotoxicity and resulted in CKD.
原文 | 英語 |
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文章編號 | 8085 |
期刊 | Scientific Reports |
卷 | 8 |
發行號 | 1 |
DOIs | |
出版狀態 | 已出版 - 01 12 2018 |
對外發佈 | 是 |
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