Background. Mutations in PKD2 account for 15% of patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. Expression of the PKD2 protein, polycystin-2, is developmentally regulated, suggesting a major role for this protein during nephrogenesis. However, the regulation of polycystin-2 expression in the adult kidney has not been previously explored. Methods. We have utilized an established model of renal ischaemic injury to study polycystin-2 expression in adult rat kidney for up to 120 h following ischaemia. Results. Our results indicate that polycystin-2 expression is increased in the post-ischaemic kidney by up to 5-fold, with a peak in expression at 48 h reperfusion. This time course mirrored the increase in cell proliferation observed. In the non-ischaemic kidney, polycystin-2 expression was highest in distal nephron segments but faint proximal tubular staining was also observed. No expression was seen in glomeruli. In the ischaemic kidney, polycystin-2 expression was greatly increased but the increase in expression was not restricted to segments with the highest number of proliferating cells. Moreover, polycystin-2 was detectable mainly intracellularly following ischaemia. Consistent with this, polycystin-2 was completely sensitive to endoglycosidase H during renal recovery, suggesting that it remains largely retained within the endoplasmic reticulum under these conditions. Conclusions. Our results provide the first evidence that polycystin-2 is increased following renal ischaemia, but show that this increase is not restricted to actively proliferating cells. The increase in polycystin-2 may relate instead to the process of cellular repair or differentiation following injury.
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Zhao, Y., Haylor, J. L., & Ong, A. C. M. (2002). Polycystin-2 expression is increased following experimental ischaemic renal injury. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 17(12), 2138–2144. https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/17.12.2138
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