JMJD3 activation contributes to renal protection and regeneration following acute kidney injury in mice

Author:

Yu Chao1ORCID,Tang Jinhua1ORCID,Yu Jianjun1ORCID,Wang Yanjin1ORCID,Liu Na1ORCID,Dong Zheng2ORCID,Zhuang Shougang13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nephrology, Shanghai East Hospital Tongji University School of Medicine Shanghai China

2. Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University Augusta Georgia USA

3. Department of Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital and Alpert Medical School Brown University Providence Rhode Island USA

Abstract

AbstractWe have recently demonstrated that Jumonji domain‐containing protein D3 (JMJD3), a histone demethylase of histone H3 on lysine 27 (H3K27me3), is protective against renal fibrosis, but its role in acute kidney injury (AKI) remains unexplored. Here, we report that JMJD3 activity is required for renal protection and regeneration in murine models of AKI induced by ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) and folic acid (FA). Injury to the kidney upregulated JMJD3 expression and induced expression of H3K27me3, which was coincident with renal dysfunction, renal tubular cell injury/apoptosis, and proliferation. Blocking JMJD3 activity by GSKJ4 led to worsening renal dysfunction and pathological changes by aggravating tubular epithelial cell injury and apoptosis in both murine models of AKI. JMJD3 inhibition by GSKJ4 also reduced renal tubular cell proliferation and suppressed expression of cyclin E and phosphorylation of CDK2, but increased p21 expression in the injured kidney. Furthermore, inactivation of JMJD3 enhanced I/R‐ or FA‐induced expression of TGF‐β1, vimentin, and Snail, phosphorylation of Smad3, STAT3, and NF‐κB, and increased renal infiltration by F4/80 (+) macrophages. Finally, GSKJ4 treatment caused further downregulation of Klotho, BMP‐7, Smad7, and E‐cadherin, all of which are associated with renal protection and have anti‐fibrotic effects. Therefore, these data provide strong evidence that JMJD3 activation contributes to renal tubular epithelial cell survival and regeneration after AKI.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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