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  • Researchers analyzed tubulointerstitial tissue from 65 glomerulonephritis cases using RNA sequencing to identify potential biomarkers related to kidney injury.
  • They discovered that DUSP1 gene had consistently low expression across various kidney diseases and may play a critical role in inflammation response.
  • Experimental validation showed that increasing DUSP1 reduced inflammatory markers, and combining DUSP1 overexpression with low-dose corticosteroids was more effective in controlling inflammation than using higher doses alone.

Article Abstract

Transcriptome profiling of tubulointerstitial tissue in glomerulonephritis may reveal a potential tubulointerstitial injury-related biomarker. We profiled manually microdissected tubulointerstitial tissue from biopsy cores of 65 glomerulonephritis cases, including 43 patients with IgA nephropathy, 3 with diabetes mellitus nephropathy, 3 with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, 3 with lupus nephritis, 4 with membranous nephropathy and 9 with minimal change disease, and additional 22 nephrectomy controls by RNA sequencing. A potential biomarker was selected based on the false discovery rate, and experiments were performed in TNF-α-stimulated primary cultured human tubular epithelial cells (hTECs). We identified 3037 genes with low expression and 2852 genes with high expression in the disease samples compared to the controls. Dual-specificity phosphatase 1 (DUSP1) exhibited universal low expression in various diseases (log2 fold change, -3.87), with the lowest false discovery rate (7.03E-132). In further experimental validation study, DUSP1 overexpression ameliorated inflammatory markers related to MAP kinase pathways in hTECs, while pharmacologic inhibition of DUSP1 increased these markers. The combination of DUSP1 overexpression with low-concentration corticosteroid treatment resulted in more potent suppression of inflammation than high-concentration corticosteroid treatment alone. The profiled transcriptomes provide insights into the pathophysiology of tubulointerstitial injury in kidney diseases and may reveal a potential therapeutic biomarker.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9189340PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.17340DOI Listing

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