TET2 mediated demethylation is involved in the protective effect of triptolide on podocytes

TET2 介导的去甲基化参与雷公藤内酯醇对足细胞的保护作用

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作者:Feng Wan, Yue-Wen Tang, Xuan-Li Tang, Ya-Yu Li, Ru-Chun Yang

Abstract

The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is usually considered the central mechanism of podocyte injury that eventually leads to proteinuria. We used an in vitro TGF-β1 induced podocyte EMT model and an in vivo rat focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) model to uncover the mechanism underlying the protective effect of triptolide (TP) on podocytes. We found that TP could reverse the podocyte EMT process and upregulate the expression of TET2 in the TGF-β1-induced podocyte injury model. Bisulfite amplicon sequencing (BSAS) showed TP could alter the methylation status at some specific sites of the medium CpG density region in the promoters of NEPH1 and nephrin, two main markers of the podocyte slit diaphragm. Knockdown of TET2 with shRNA lentivirus (Lv) leads to high methylation of the promoters of NEPH1 and nephrin such that their expression can not return to normal levels, even after treatment with TP. In vivo, we found that TP could protect against podocyte injury in the FSGS rat and increase TET2 expression. These results suggested TET2-mediated DNA demethylation may be partly involved in podocyte injury. We believe these findings can help uncover a novel molecular mechanism of TP in alleviating podocyte-associated glomerular diseases.

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