Distribution of α-integrin subunits in fetal polycystic kidney diseases

F Daïkha-Dahmane, F Narcy, M Dommergues… - Pediatric …, 1997 - Springer
F Daïkha-Dahmane, F Narcy, M Dommergues, M Lacoste, A Beziau, MC Gubler
Pediatric Nephrology, 1997Springer
An alteration in cell/matrix interactions is one of the suggested mechanisms leading to cyst
formation in polycystic kidney diseases. Most of these interactions are mediated by β1-
integrins, a subfamily of integrin receptors, formed by the association of the β1-chain with
different α-subunits. To date, no study on α-integrin subunit distribution during the early
stages of cyst development has been reported. Using immunofluorescence, we analyzed the
distribution of α-integrin subunits (α1, α2, α3, α5, and α6) and basement membrane proteins …
Abstract
An alteration in cell/matrix interactions is one of the suggested mechanisms leading to cyst formation in polycystic kidney diseases. Most of these interactions are mediated by β1-integrins, a subfamily of integrin receptors, formed by the association of the β1-chain with different α-subunits. To date, no study on α-integrin subunit distribution during the early stages of cyst development has been reported. Using immunofluorescence, we analyzed the distribution of α-integrin subunits (α1, α2, α3, α5, and α6) and basement membrane proteins in kidneys of fetuses with autosomal dominant (ADPKD) or autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD). The distribution was compared with that observed in normal fetal and post-natal kidneys, and in fetal cystic dysplasia and Meckel syndrome. Marked increase in α1-integrin staining was observed in normal and cystic collecting duct cells of both polycystic diseases (PKD), compared with normal and cystic controls. The distribution of integrin subunits α2, α3, and α6 was irregular in cyst epithelial cells of PKD and cystic controls. The increased expression of the α1-subunit specifically observed in PKD collecting duct cells may be an early consequence of the genetic defect in ARPKD. In ADPKD it parallels the reported expression of polycystin, the protein product of PKD1. The irregular expression of α2, α3, and α6 integrin subunits observed in all types of cysts suggests that cell/matrix interactions are altered early and may participate in the development of cysts, perhaps by contributing to the deregulation of cell survival in cystic diseases.
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