Endocrine Journal
Online ISSN : 1348-4540
Print ISSN : 0918-8959
ISSN-L : 0918-8959
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Hypoxia-induced thyroid hormone receptor expression regulates cell-cycle progression in renal tubule epithelial cells
Shunichiro HanaiKohei UchimuraKazuya TakahashiToshihisa IshiiTakahiko MitsuiFumihiko Furuya
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2021 Volume 68 Issue 11 Pages 1309-1320

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Hypoxia occurs in the kidneys of chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, inducing interstitial fibrosis and tubule cell death. Renal tubule cell death is an important determinant of mortality in CKD. We focused on the regulation of cell-cycle-mediated protein expression to prevent cell death under chronic hypoxia in the kidneys of CKD patients. Paraffin-embedded kidney sections from patients with CKD (diabetes nephropathy, nephrosclerosis, or IgA nephropathy) were analyzed for the expression of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF), thyroid hormone receptor (TR) β, or p21 and levels of interstitial fibrosis. Human renal proximal tubule cells were exposed to hypoxia and analyzed for the expression of HIF, TRβ, or p21 and the cell-cycle stage. TRβ expression was enhanced early on when fibrosis was not fully developed in the tubule cells of CKD patients. HIF1α bound to the TRβ promoter and directly induced its transcription. Further, HIF1α expression induced the expression of TRβ and inhibited cell-cycle progression. In the early stage of kidney injury, TRβ might act as a guardian to prepare and organize cell-cycle proliferation and prevent cell death. While the molecular mechanism that regulates the expression of cell-cycle regulators in renal tubule cells remains controversial, TRβ has strong potential as a new therapeutic target.

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