Knockdown Of Ck2 Alpha Reduces P-Cresol-Induced Fibrosis In Human Renal Proximal Tubule Epithelial Cells Via The Downregulation Of Profilin-1

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES(2020)

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Renal fibrosis is one of the main causes of chronic kidney disease. Many studies have focused on fibroblasts and myofibroblasts involved in renal fibrogenesis. Recently, several studies have reported that renal proximal tubule epithelial cells are possible initiators of renal fibrosis. However, the mechanism through which cells induce renal fibrosis is poorly understood. In this study, we found that CK2 alpha induces fibrosis in renal proximal tubule epithelial cells (TH1) by regulating the expression of profilin-1 (Pfn1). CKD mouse model and TH1 cells treated with P-cresol also showed an increased level of Pfn1. The knockdown of CK2 alpha suppressed fibrosis in TH1 cells via the downregulation of Pfn1. In particular, CK2 alpha knockdown inhibited the expression of stress fibers and fibrosis-related proteins in P-cresol-treated TH1 cells. Furthermore, the knockdown of CK2 alpha inhibited mitochondrial dysfunction and restored cellular senescence and cell cycle in P-cresol-treated TH1 cells. These results indicate that CK2 alpha induces renal fibrosis through Pfn1, which makes CK2 alpha a key target molecule in the treatment of fibrosis related to chronic kidney disease.
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CK2 alpha, Profilin-1, CKD, fibrosis, stress F-actin, renal proximal tubule epithelial cell
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