During the first cycle of this grant since 5/2001, we have focused on the role of TGF-b/Smad signaling and downstream transcriptional programs in podocyte and murine models of glomerulosclerosis and tubulointerstitial fibrosis. The primary goals of this renewal application are to develop and validate molecular markers for classification and prediction of progressive CKD, based on a set of 47 marker genes that we identified by microarray screens, and that we characterized as classifiers and/or predictors based on tr^eir expression values in progressive renal injury in several mouse models of CKD. This represents a continuation of our efforts to define molecular signaling mechanisms and genetic programs that mediate progressive renal disease, and, at the same time, represents a new translational, preclinical research focus to develop much needed, novel molecular markers to support clinical investigation and clinical management of CKD. We hypothesize that the set of 47 candidate molecular markers provides a novel and unique resource for development of 'diagnostic' and 'prognostic' molecular classifications of experimental and human CKD. We propose integrated translational and preclinical studies to identify and confirm sensitive and specific molecular markers for diagnosis and for prognosis of progressive CKDs.
Specific Aims : 1) To identify and validate the top genes among the set of 47 prescreened marker genes that a) define ('diagnose'), based on their mRNA expression profile, a single specific disease model among six well- characterized murine kidney disease models of CKD, and b) define, based on their mRNA expression profile, discrete clinically-relevant early or advanced stages of CKD in these models. 2) To validate whether the mRNA expression profiles of these top genes achieve comparable definitions of disease categories and/or distinct progression stages in existing human kidney biopsy samples from well-annotated cases of primary FSGS, lupus nephritis, and DNP, available in the European Renal cDNA Bank Consortium. ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
1R01DK073960-01
Application #
7028518
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-RUS-E (04))
Program Officer
Rasooly, Rebekah S
Project Start
2006-04-03
Project End
2011-02-28
Budget Start
2006-04-03
Budget End
2007-02-28
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2006
Total Cost
$333,228
Indirect Cost
Name
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
078861598
City
New York
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
10029
Dutta, Dipankar J; Zameer, Andleeb; Mariani, John N et al. (2014) Combinatorial actions of Tgf? and Activin ligands promote oligodendrocyte development and CNS myelination. Development 141:2414-28
Daehn, Ilse; Casalena, Gabriella; Zhang, Taoran et al. (2014) Endothelial mitochondrial oxidative stress determines podocyte depletion in segmental glomerulosclerosis. J Clin Invest 124:1608-21
Shi, Shaolin; Yu, Liping; Zhang, Taoran et al. (2013) Smad2-dependent downregulation of miR-30 is required for TGF-?-induced apoptosis in podocytes. PLoS One 8:e75572
Bostrom, Meredith A; Kao, W H Linda; Li, Man et al. (2012) Genetic association and gene-gene interaction analyses in African American dialysis patients with nondiabetic nephropathy. Am J Kidney Dis 59:210-21
Casalena, Gabriella; Daehn, Ilse; Bottinger, Erwin (2012) Transforming growth factor-?, bioenergetics, and mitochondria in renal disease. Semin Nephrol 32:295-303
Guillot, Nicolas; Kollins, Dmitrij; Gilbert, Victoria et al. (2012) BAMBI regulates angiogenesis and endothelial homeostasis through modulation of alternative TGF? signaling. PLoS One 7:e39406
Bethunaickan, Ramalingam; Berthier, Celine C; Ramanujam, Meera et al. (2011) A unique hybrid renal mononuclear phagocyte activation phenotype in murine systemic lupus erythematosus nephritis. J Immunol 186:4994-5003
Bottinger, Erwin P (2010) Lights on for aminopeptidases in cystic kidney disease. J Clin Invest 120:660-3
Si, Han; Banga, Ramandeep S; Kapitsinou, Pinelopi et al. (2009) Human and murine kidneys show gender- and species-specific gene expression differences in response to injury. PLoS One 4:e4802
Brosius 3rd, Frank C; Alpers, Charles E; Bottinger, Erwin P et al. (2009) Mouse models of diabetic nephropathy. J Am Soc Nephrol 20:2503-12

Showing the most recent 10 out of 12 publications