Affiliation:
1. The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University
2. The Third Xiangya Hospital,Central South University
3. The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan 410013, China
Abstract
Abstract
Activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) is one of the key effectors of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS), ATF4/CHOP pathway mediated ERS plays an important role in the progression of acute kidney disease (AKI). We have previously reported that Vitamin D receptor (VDR) exert renoprotection in rodent AKI models. However, whether ATF4 as well as ERS is involved in the protective effect of VDR in ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) induced AKI unknown. Herein, we showed that VDR agonist paricalcitol and VDR overexpression alleviated I/R induced renal injury and cells apoptosis with decreased ATF4 and attenuated ERS, while VDR deletion significantly resulted in further increased ATF4, more drastic ERS and renal injury in I/R mice models. In addition, paricalcitol remarkably reduced tunicamycin™ induced ATF4 and ERS with attenuated renal injury, while VDR deletion aggravated the above changes in TM mice models. Moreover, overexpression of ATF4 partially abolished the effect of paricalcitol against TM-induced ERS and apoptosis, while inhibition of ATF4 enhanced the protective effect of paricalcitol. Bioinformatics analysis indicated potential VDR binding sites on ATF4 promotor sequence which were further confirmed by ChIP-qPCR and dual-luciferase reporter gene assay. In conclusion, VDR attenuated I/R-induced AKI through suppressing ERS partly via transcriptional regulation of ATF4.
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Research Square Platform LLC
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