VEPTP inhibition with an extracellular domain targeting antibody did not restore albuminuria in a mouse model of diabetic kidney disease

使用胞外域靶向抗体抑制 VEPTP 未能恢复糖尿病肾病小鼠模型中的白蛋白尿

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作者:Rajashree Rana, Thomas A Natoli, Puneet Khandelwal, Pavlos Pissios, Abdul Bari Muhammad, Vaja Chipashvili, Krista P Farrington, Wen Zhou, Gang Zheng, Nikolay O Bukanov, Alessandro Pocai, Maria Chiara Magnone

Abstract

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is the leading cause of end-stage kidney disease. DKD is a heterogeneous disease with complex pathophysiology where early endothelial dysfunction is associated with disease progression. The Tie2 receptor and Angiopoietin 1 and 2 ligands are critical for maintaining endothelial cell permeability and integrity. Tie2 signaling is negatively regulated by the endothelial specific transmembrane receptor Vascular Endothelial Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase (VEPTP). Genetic deletion of VEPTP protects from hypertension and diabetes induced renal injury in a mouse model of DKD. Here, we show that VEPTP inhibition with an extracellular domain targeting VEPTP antibody induced Tie2 phosphorylation and improved VEGF-A induced vascular permeability both in vitro and in vivo. Treatment with the VEPTP blocking antibody decreased the renal expression of endothelial activation markers (Angpt2, Edn1, and Icam1) but failed to improve kidney function in db/db uninephrectomized ReninAAV DKD mice.

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