Disruption of myosin 1e promotes podocyte injury

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Abstract

Myosin 1e (Myo1e) is one of two Src homology 3 domain-containing "long-tailed" type I myosins in vertebrates, whose functions in health and disease are incompletely understood. Here, we demonstrate that Myo1e localizes to podocytes in the kidney. We generated Myo1e-knockout mice and found that they exhibit proteinuria, signs of chronic renal injury, and kidney inflammation. At the ultrastructural level, renal tissue from Myo1e-null mice demonstrates changes characteristic of glomerular disease, including a thickened and disorganized glomerular basement membrane and flattened podocyte foot processes. These observations suggest that Myo1e plays an important role in podocyte function and normal glomerular filtration. Copyright © 2009 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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Krendel, M., Kim, S. V., Willinger, T., Wang, T., Kashgarian, M., Flavell, R. A., & Mooseker, M. S. (2009). Disruption of myosin 1e promotes podocyte injury. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 20(1), 86–94. https://doi.org/10.1681/ASN.2007111172

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