Protective Effect of CXCR7 Against Hypoxia/Reoxygenation Injury in Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells
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Published:2024-05-28
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ISSN:1085-9195
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Container-title:Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Cell Biochem Biophys
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Meng Ping,Liu Chunli,Li Jingchun,Fang Ping,Chen Liling
Abstract
AbstractAcute kidney injury (AKI) is a multifactorial syndrome with complex pathophysiology and prognosis. Ischaemia‒reperfusion injury (IRI) is a major cause of induced AKI. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of upregulated CXCR7 expression on renal tubular epithelial cell apoptosis induced by hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R). HK-2 cells were divided into three groups: control group (pcDNA3.1), hypoxia/reoxygenation + pcDNA3.1 group (H/R+pcDNA3.1) and CXCR7 overexpression + hypoxia/reoxygenation group (H/R+ Flag-CXCR7). Protein levels of renal tubular epithelial cell injury-, apoptosis- and autophagy-related markers were assessed by qRT‒PCR, Western blotting, flow cytometry (FCM), immunofluorescence and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). In addition, HK-2 cells were treated with the autophagy inhibitor 3-MA and divided into 3 groups: control group, 3-MA + pcDNA3.1 group, and 3-MA + Flag-CXCR7 group. Changes in autophagy and apoptosis in renal tubule epithelial cells were assessed by Western blotting and FCM. Compared with those in the control group, the protein and mRNA expression levels of CXCR7 in HK-2 cells were significantly lower under H/R conditions. Under H/R conditions, CXCR7 overexpression in HK-2 cells significantly downregulated the expression of NGAL. Moreover, CXCR7 overexpression significantly decreased H/R-induced cleaved PARP-1 and cleaved Caspase 3 levels, increased the level of the antiapoptotic protein BCL-2 and the autophagy-related molecules ATG5 and LC3B II, and significantly inhibited the expression of P62. Autophagy flow and TEM also showed that CXCR7 significantly promoted autophagy. CXCR7 significantly alleviated the 3-MA-induced inhibition of autophagy and increase in apoptosis. Upregulated CXCR7 expression can inhibit renal tubular epithelial cell apoptosis and damage by regulating autophagy. In conclusion, CXCR7 is a promising target for the prevention and/or treatment of AKI.
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National Natural Science Foundation of China Huadu District Basic and Applied Basic Research Joint Funded Project Internal Medicine Research Fund of Huadu District People’s Hospital
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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