Renal cyst formation is the hallmark of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). ADPKD cyst-lining cells have an increased proliferation rate and are surrounded by an abnormal extracellular matrix (ECM). We have previously shown that Laminin 5 (Ln-5, a α3β 3γ2 trimer) is aberrantly expressed in the pericystic ECM of ADPKD kidneys. We report that ADPKD cells in primary cultures produce and secrete Ln-5 that is incorporated to the pericystic ECM in an in vitro model of cystogenesis. In monolayers, purified Ln-5 induces ERK activation and proliferation of ADPKD cells, whereas upon epidermal growth factor stimulation blocking endogenously produced Ln-5 with anti-γ2 chain antibody reduces the sustained ERK activation and inhibits proliferation. In three-dimensional gel culture, addition of purified Ln-5 stimulates cell proliferation and cyst formation, whereas blocking endogenous Ln-5 strongly inhibits cyst formation. Ligation of α6β4 integrin, a major Ln-5 receptor aberrantly expressed by ADPKD cells, induces β4 integrin phosphorylation, ERK activation, cell proliferation, and cyst formation. These findings indicate that Ln-5 is an important regulator of ADPKD cell proliferation and cystogenesis and suggest that Ln-5 γ2 chain and Ln-5-α6β4 integrin interaction both contribute to these phenotypic changes. © 2006 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Joly, D., Berissi, S., Bertrand, A., Strehl, L., Patey, N., & Knebelmann, B. (2006). Laminin 5 regulates polycystic kidney cell proliferation and cyst formation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 281(39), 29181–29189. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M606151200
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