Fount, fate, features, and function of renal erythropoietin-producing cells

Author:

Dahl Sophie L.ORCID,Bapst Andreas M.ORCID,Khodo Stellor NlanduORCID,Scholz Carsten C.ORCID,Wenger Roland H.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractRenal erythropoietin (Epo)-producing (REP) cells represent a rare and incompletely understood cell type. REP cells are fibroblast-like cells located in close proximity to blood vessels and tubules of the corticomedullary border region. Epo mRNA in REP cells is produced in a pronounced “on–off” mode, showing transient transcriptional bursts upon exposure to hypoxia. In contrast to “ordinary” fibroblasts, REP cells do not proliferate ex vivo, cease to produce Epo, and lose their identity following immortalization and prolonged in vitro culture, consistent with the loss of Epo production following REP cell proliferation during tissue remodelling in chronic kidney disease. Because Epo protein is usually not detectable in kidney tissue, and Epo mRNA is only transiently induced under hypoxic conditions, transgenic mouse models have been developed to permanently label REP cell precursors, active Epo producers, and inactive descendants. Future single-cell analyses of the renal stromal compartment will identify novel characteristic markers of tagged REP cells, which will provide novel insights into the regulation of Epo expression in this unique cell type.

Funder

University of Zurich

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physiology (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Physiology

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