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      Fluid Shear Stress Induces Renal Epithelial Gene Expression through Polycystin-2-Dependent Trafficking of Extracellular Regulated Kinase

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          Background: The cilium and cilial proteins have emerged as principal mechanosensors of renal epithelial cells responsible for translating mechanical forces into intracellular signals. Polycystin-2 (PC-2), a cilial protein, regulates flow/shear-induced changes in intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> ([Ca<sup>2+</sup>]<sub>i</sub>) and recently has been implicated in the regulation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases. We hypothesize that fluid shear stress (FSS) activates PC-2 which regulates MAP kinase and, in turn, induces MAP kinase-dependent gene expression, specifically, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1). Methods: To test this, PC-2 expression was constitutively reduced in a murine inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD3) cell line, and the expression of FSS-induced MCP-1 expression and MAP kinase signaling compared between the parental (PC-2-expressing) and PC-2-deficient IMCD3 cells. Results: FSS induces MAP kinase signaling and downstream MCP-1 mRNA expression in wild-type IMCD3 cells, while inhibitors of MAP kinase prevented the FSS-induced MCP-1 mRNA response. In contradistinction, FSS did not induce MCP-1 mRNA expression in PC-2-deficient cells, but did increase activation of the upstream MAP kinases. Wild-type cells exposed to FSS augmented the nuclear abundance of activated MAP kinase while PC-2-deficient cells did not. Conclusions: PC-2 regulates FSS-induced MAP kinase trafficking into the nucleus of CD cells.

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          Journal
          NEP
          Nephron Physiol
          10.1159/issn.1660-2137
          Nephron Physiology
          S. Karger AG
          1660-2137
          2011
          April 2011
          23 November 2010
          : 117
          : 4
          : p27-p36
          Affiliations
          Departments of aMedicine and bPediatrics, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and cDepartment of Medicine, The James J. Peters VA Medical Center, New York, N.Y., USA
          Author notes
          *Rajeev Rohatgi, MD, One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1243, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029 (USA), Tel. +1 212 241 7240, Fax +1 212 426 1972, E-Mail rajeev.rohatgi@mssm.edu
          Article
          321640 PMC2997441 Nephron Physiol 2011;117:p27–p36
          10.1159/000321640
          PMC2997441
          21109758
          4776b6b3-e50c-4fdd-a87b-12adc3ade390
          © 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 16 April 2009
          : 20 September 2010
          Page count
          Figures: 9, References: 49, Pages: 10
          Categories
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          Cardiovascular Medicine,Nephrology
          Extracellular regulated kinase,IMCD3 cells,Renal epithelial gene expression,Polycystin-2,Mitogen-activated protein kinase,Fluid shear stress

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