JOURNAL ARTICLE

STAT6 deficiency inhibits tubulointerstitial fibrosis in obstructive nephropathy

Abstract

To elucidate the contribution of signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 6 to the pathophysiology of chronic renal injury, STAT6-/- mice were subjected to unilateral ureteral ligation together with wild-type control mice. STAT6-/- kidneys had more apoptotic cells and a greater influx of F4/80-positive cells than wild-type kidneys following ureteral obstruction. There was a much larger alpha-smooth muscle actin-positive area in STAT6-/- kidneys than in wild-type kidneys after ureteral ligation. However, renal fibrosis, as quantified by Masson-Trichrome staining, was not significantly exaggerated in STAT6-/- kidneys compared with wild-type kidneys. The accumulation of collagen I was significantly less in STAT6-/- kidneys than in wild-type kidneys. These observations indicate that the STAT6 signal transduction pathway exerts a protective role on renal cell apoptosis in chronic obstructive uropathy. Our findings also suggest that the STAT6 pathway may have a promotive effect on renal fibrosis by activating collagen synthesis following ureteral obstruction.

Keywords:
STAT6 Fibrosis Kidney Medicine Pathology Cancer research Internal medicine Endocrinology Biology Cytokine Interleukin 4

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Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Nephrology
Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Nephrology
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