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Tumor necrosis factor superfamily 14 is critical for the development of renal fibrosis

You Li, Ming Tang, Bo Han, Shun Wu, Shujing Li, Qianhui He, Feng Xu, Guiqing Li, Kun Zhang, Xu Cao, Quan‐you Zheng, Jian Chen, Di Yang, Gui‐lian Xu, Ke‐Qin Zhang

2020Aging23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: Tumor necrosis factor superfamily protein 14 (TNFSF14) was recently identified as a risk factor in some fibrosis diseases. However, the role of TNFSF14 in renal fibrosis pathogenesis remains unknown. Results: It was found that TNFSF14 levels were significantly increased both in UUO-induced renal fibrotic mice and in patients with fibrotic nephropathy, compared with those in controls. Accordingly, Tnfsf14 deficiency led to a marked reduction in renal fibrosis lesions and inflammatory cytokines expression in the UUO mice. Furthermore, the levels of Sphk1, a critical molecule that causes fibrotic nephropathy, were remarkably reduced in Tnfsf14 KO mice with UUO surgery. In vitro recombinant TNFSF14 administration markedly up-regulated the expression of Sphk1 of primary mouse renal tubular epithelial cells (mTECs). Conclusion: TNFSF14 is a novel pro-fibrotic factor of renal fibrosis, for which TNFSF14 up-regulates Sphk1 expression, which may be the underlying mechanism of TNFSF14-mediated renal fibrosis. Methods: We investigated the effect of TNFSF14 on renal fibrosis and the relationship between TNFSF14 and pro-fibrotic factor sphingosine kinase 1 (Sphk1) by using the unilateral urethral obstruction (UUO)-induced mice renal fibrosis as a model and the specimen of patients with fibrosis nephropathy, by Masson trichrome staining, immunohistochemistry, qRT-PCR, and western blot analysis.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineFibrosisTumor necrosis factor alphaProinflammatory cytokineInternal medicineTransforming growth factorPathologyEndocrinologyInflammationChronic Kidney Disease and DiabetesRenal Diseases and GlomerulopathiesAcute Kidney Injury Research
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