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Parietal epithelial cell differentiation to a podocyte fate in the aged mouse kidney

Natalya Kaverina, Diana G. Eng, Jeffrey H. Miner, Jeffrey W. Pippin, Stuart J. Shankland

2020Aging40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

mice were generated. PECs were inducibly labeled with a tdTomato reporter, and podocytes were constitutively labeled with an EGFP reporter. With advancing age (14 and 24 months) glomeruli in the juxta-medullary cortex (JMC) were more severely injured than those in the outer cortex (OC). In aged mice (24m), injured glomeruli with lower podocyte number (41% decrease), showed more PEC migration and differentiation to a podocyte fate than mildly injured or healthy glomeruli. PECs differentiated to a podocyte fate had ultrastructural features of podocytes and co-expressed the podocyte markers podocin, nephrin, p57 and VEGF164, but not markers of mesangial (Perlecan) or endothelial (ERG) cells. PECs differentiated to a podocyte fate did not express CD44, a marker of PEC activation. Taken together, we demonstrate that a subpopulation of PECs differentiate to a podocyte fate predominantly in injured glomeruli in mice of advanced age.

Topics & Concepts

PodocyteCell biologyNephrinBiologySynaptopodinPodocinPodocalyxinCell fate determinationProgenitor cellEndocrinologyKidneyStem cellTranscription factorGeneticsProteinuriaGeneRenal Diseases and GlomerulopathiesRenal and related cancersGenetic and Kidney Cyst Diseases