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  • Title: Disruption of the Smad7 gene promotes renal fibrosis and inflammation in unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) in mice.
    Author: Chung AC, Huang XR, Zhou L, Heuchel R, Lai KN, Lan HY.
    Journal: Nephrol Dial Transplant; 2009 May; 24(5):1443-54. PubMed ID: 19096081.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: The present study tested the hypothesis that disruption of Smad7 function may accelerate renal fibrosis and inflammation. METHODS: This was investigated in a unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) model induced in wild-type (WT) and Smad7DeltaE1 mice in which functional Smad7 is disrupted by deleting exon I in the Smad7 gene. Renal fibrosis and inflammation after UUO were examined by histology, real-time PCR, western blot analyses and immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: Seven days after UUO, severe tubulointerstitial fibrosis developed in WT mice as evidenced by a marked increase in alpha-SMA, collagen I and III extracellular matrix. This was associated with a significant upregulation of renal TGF-beta1 and CTGF and activation of Smad2/3. Interestingly, compared to WT UUO mice, Smad7DeltaE1 mice with UUO exhibited a further increase in TGF-beta/Smad2/3-dependent renal fibrosis. Moreover, compared to WT UUO mice, deletion of the Smad7 gene also sustained NF-kappaB activation and thus enhanced further renal inflammation such as macrophage infiltration and upregulation of TNF-alpha, MCP-1, OPN and ICAM-1. CONCLUSION: Smad7 is a critical negative regulator of TGF-beta/Smad2/3 and NF-kappaB signalling and plays a negative regulating role in both renal fibrosis and inflammation after UUO. Results from this study further support the notion that Smad7 may be a therapeutic agent for kidney diseases.
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