MAD2B contributes to podocyte injury of diabetic nephropathy via inducing cyclin B1 and Skp2 accumulation

MAD2B 通过诱导细胞周期蛋白 B1 和 Skp2 积累导致糖尿病肾病足细胞损伤

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作者:Hua Su, Qiang Wan, Xiu-Juan Tian, Fang-Fang He, Pan Gao, Hui Tang, Chen Ye, Di Fan, Shan Chen, Yu-Mei Wang, Xian-Fang Meng, Chun Zhang

Abstract

It is well documented that mitotic arrest deficiency (MAD)2B can inhibit the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) via cadherin (Cdh)1 and, consequently, can destroy the effective mitotic spindle checkpoint control. Podocytes have been observed to rapidly detach and die when being forced to bypass cell cycle checkpoints. However, the role of MAD2B, a cell cycle regulator, in podocyte impairment of diabetic nephropathy (DN) is unclear. In the present study, we investigated the significance of MAD2B in the pathogenesis of DN in patients, an animal model, and in vitro podocyte cultures. By Western blot and immunohistochemistry analyses, we found that MAD2B was evidently upregulated under high glucose milieu in vivo and in vitro, whereas Cdh1 was inhibited with high glucose exposure. Overexpression of MAD2B in podocytes by plasmid DNA transfection suppressed expression of Cdh1 and triggered the accumulation of cyclin B1 and S phase kinase-associated protein (Skp)2, two key molecules involving in cell cycle regulation, and the subsequent podocyte insult. In contrast, MAD2B deletion alleviated the high glucose-induced reduction of Cdh1 as well as the elevation of cyclin B1 and Skp2, which rescued the podocyte from damage. Taken together, our data demonstrate that MAD2B may play an important role in high glucose-mediated podocyte injury of DN via modulation of Cdh1, cyclin B1, and Skp2 expression.

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