PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Disruption of Smad4 expression in T cells leads to IgA nephropathy-like manifestations.

  • Hiroyuki Inoshita,
  • Byung-Gyu Kim,
  • Michifumi Yamashita,
  • Sung Hee Choi,
  • Yasuhiko Tomino,
  • John J Letterio,
  • Steven N Emancipator

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078736
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. e78736

Abstract

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The link between glomerular IgA nephropathy (IgAN) and T helper 2 (Th2) response has been implicated, however, the mechanisms are poorly defined because of the lack of an appropriate model. Here we report a novel murine model characterized by lineage-restricted deletion of the gene encoding MAD homologue 4 (Smad4) in T cells (Smad4(co/co;Lck-cre) ). Loss of Smad4 expression in T cells results in overproduction of Th2 cytokines and high serum IgA levels. We found that Smad4(co/co;Lck-cre) mice exhibited massive glomerular IgA deposition, increased albumin creatinine ratio, aberrant glycosylated IgA, IgA complexed with IgG1 and IgG2a, and polymeric IgA, all known features of IgAN in humans. Furthermore, we examined the β1, 4-galactosyltransferases (β4GalT) enzyme which is involved in the synthesis of glycosylated murine IgA, and we found reduced β4GalT2 and β4GalT4 mRNA levels in B cells. These findings indicate that Smad4(co/co;Lck-cre) mice could be a useful model for studying the mechanisms between IgAN and Th2 response, and further, disruption of Smad4-dependent signaling in T cells may play an important role in the pathogenesis of human IgAN and contributing to a Th2 T cell phenotype.