International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jun 2024)

Integrated miRNA–mRNA Analysis Reveals Critical miRNAs and Targets in Diet-Induced Obesity-Related Glomerulopathy

  • Marina López-Martínez,
  • Maria Pilar Armengol,
  • Irina Pey,
  • Xavier Farré,
  • Paula Rodríguez-Martínez,
  • Mireia Ferrer,
  • Esteban Porrini,
  • Sergio Luis-Lima,
  • Laura Díaz-Martín,
  • Ana Elena Rodríguez-Rodríguez,
  • Coriolano Cruz-Perera,
  • Marta Alcalde,
  • Maruja Navarro-Díaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25126437
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 12
p. 6437

Abstract

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This study aimed to investigate obesity-related glomerulopathy (ORG) at cellular, structural, and transcriptomic levels. Thirty Wistar rats were randomized into two groups: 15 rats were fed with a standard diet (SD-rats), and 15 rats were fed with a high-fat diet (HFD-rats). After 10 weeks, the weight, kidney function, histological features, and transcriptomic changes were assessed. HFD-rats gained significantly more weight (55.8% vs. 29.2%; p p < 0.001) compared to SD-rats. HFD-rats exhibited early stages of ORG, with predominant mesangial matrix increase and podocyte hypertrophy (PH). These lesions correlated with differentially expressed (DE) genes and miRNAs. Functional analysis showed that miR-205, which was DE in both the kidneys and urine of HFD-rats, negatively regulated the PTEN gene, promoting lipid endocytosis in podocytes. The downregulation of PTEN was proved through a higher PTEN/nephrin ratio in the SD-rats and the presence of lipid vacuoles in HFD-podocytes. This study has found a specific targetome of miRNAs and gene expression in early stages of ORG. Also, it emphasizes the potential value of miR-205 as a urinary biomarker for detecting podocyte injury in ORG, offering a tool for early diagnosis, and opening new avenues for future therapeutic research of obesity-related glomerulopathy.

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