Frontiers in Physiology (Sep 2022)

Advanced glycation endproducts mediate chronic kidney injury with characteristic patterns in different stages

  • Xiaoxia Huang,
  • Bingyu Li,
  • Jiaqing Hu,
  • Zhuanhua Liu,
  • Dongping Li,
  • Zhenfeng Chen,
  • Hang Huang,
  • Yanjia Chen,
  • Yanjia Chen,
  • Xiaohua Guo,
  • Yun Cui,
  • Yun Cui,
  • Qiaobing Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.977247
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) have been confirmed to play a causative role in the development of diabetic nephropathy (DN). In this study, we revealed that AGE-induced kidney injury with characteristic patterns in different stages and moesin phosphorylation plays a role in these processes. In WT mice treated with AGE-modified bovine serum albumin (AGE-BSA), distinct abnormal angiogenesis in Bowman’s capsule of the kidney emerged early after 1 m under AGE-BSA stimulation, while these neovessels became rare after 6 m. AGE-BSA also induced glomerular hypertrophy and mesangial expansion at 1 m but glomerular atrophy and fibrosis at 6 m. Electron microscopy imaging demonstrated the damage of foot process integrity in podocytes and the uneven thickening of the glomerular basement membrane in the AGE-BSA-treated group, which was more significant after 6 m of AGE-BSA treatment than 1 m. The kidney dysfunction appeared along with these AGE-induced morphological changes. However, these AGE-BSA-induced pathological changes were significantly attenuated in RAGE-knockout mice. Moreover, moesin phosphorylation was accompanied by AGE-BSA-induced alterations and moesin deficiency in mice attenuated by AGE-BSA-induced fibrosis. The investigation on glomerular endothelial cells (GECs) also confirmed that the phosphorylation of moesin T558 is critical in AGE-induced tube formation. Overall, this study suggests that AGEs mediate kidney injury with characteristic patterns by binding with RAGE and inducing moesin phosphorylation.

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