Regulation of STATs by polycystin-1 and their role in polycystic kidney disease

T Weimbs, EE Olsan, JJ Talbot - Jak-Stat, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
T Weimbs, EE Olsan, JJ Talbot
Jak-Stat, 2013Taylor & Francis
Autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a common genetic disease
caused by mutations in the gene coding for polycystin-1 (PC1). PC1 can regulate STAT
transcription factors by a novel, dual mechanism. STAT3 and STAT6 are aberrantly activated
in renal cysts. Genetic and pharmacological approaches to inhibit STAT3 or STAT6 have led
to promising results in ADPKD mouse models. Here, we review current findings that lead to
a model of PC1 as a key regulator of STAT signaling in renal tubule cells. We discuss how …
Autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a common genetic disease caused by mutations in the gene coding for polycystin-1 (PC1). PC1 can regulate STAT transcription factors by a novel, dual mechanism. STAT3 and STAT6 are aberrantly activated in renal cysts. Genetic and pharmacological approaches to inhibit STAT3 or STAT6 have led to promising results in ADPKD mouse models. Here, we review current findings that lead to a model of PC1 as a key regulator of STAT signaling in renal tubule cells. We discuss how PC1 may orchestrate appropriate epithelial responses to renal injury, and how this system may lead to aberrant STAT activation in ADPKD thereby causing inappropriate activation of tissue repair programs that culminate in renal cyst growth and fibrosis.
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