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ScientificWorldJournal ; 2014: 682189, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25133251

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Ex vivo culture of intact embryonic kidney has become a powerful system for studying renal development. However, few methods have been available for gene manipulation and have impeded the identification and investigation of genes in this developmental process. RESULTS: Here we systemically compared eight different serotypes of pseudotyped self-complementary adenoassociated viruses (scAAVs) transduction in cultured embryonic kidney with a modified culture procedure. We demonstrated that scAAV was highly effective in delivering genes into and expressing in compacted tissues. scAAV serotypes 2 and 8 exhibited higher efficiency of transduction compared to others. Expression kinetics assay revealed that scAAV can be used for gene manipulation at the study of UB branching and nephrogenesis. Repressing WT1 in cultured kidney using shRNA impairs tubule formation. We for the first time employed and validated scAAV as a gene delivery tool in cultured kidney. CONCLUSIONS: These findings are expected to expedite the use of the ex vivo embryonic kidney cultures for kidney development research. For other ex vivo cultured organ models, scAAV could also be a promising tool for organogenesis study.


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Dependovirus/genetics , Kidney/metabolism , Transduction, Genetic/methods , Animals , HEK293 Cells , Humans , Kidney/growth & development , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Organ Culture Techniques/methods
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Proteomics ; 12(15-16): 2556-70, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22718539

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Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD), characterized by ectatic collecting duct, is an infantile form of PKD occurring in 1 in 20 000 births. Despite having been studied for many years, little is known about the underlying mechanisms. In the current study, we employed, for the first time, a MS-based comparative proteomics approach to investigate the differently expressed proteins between kidney tissue samples of four ARPKD and five control individuals. Thirty two differently expressed proteins were identified and six of the identified protein encoding genes performed on an independent group (three ARPKD subjects, four control subjects) were verified by semi-quantitative RT-PCR, and part of them were further validated by Western blot and immunohistochemistry. Moreover, similar alteration tendency was detected after downregulation of PKHD1 by small interfering RNA in HEK293T cell. Interestingly, most of the identified proteins are associated with mitochondria. This implies that mitochondria may be implicated in ARPKD. Furthermore, the String software was utilized to investigate the biological association network, which is based on known and predicted protein interactions. In conclusion, our findings depicted a global understanding of ARPKD progression and provided a promising resource of targeting protein, and shed some light further investigation of ARPKD.


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Mitochondrial Proteins/metabolism , Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Recessive/metabolism , Proteomics/methods , Blotting, Western , Down-Regulation , Female , Gene Expression Profiling , Gene Knockdown Techniques , Gene Regulatory Networks/genetics , HEK293 Cells , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Infant , Male , Mitochondrial Proteins/chemistry , Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Recessive/genetics , RNA, Small Interfering/metabolism , Receptors, Cell Surface/metabolism , Reproducibility of Results , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Signal Transduction/genetics , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization
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