2021
DOI: 10.3390/cells10030692
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CALINCA—A Novel Pipeline for the Identification of lncRNAs in Podocyte Disease

Abstract: Diseases of the renal filtration unit—the glomerulus—are the most common cause of chronic kidney disease. Podocytes are the pivotal cell type for the function of this filter and focal-segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a classic example of a podocytopathy leading to proteinuria and glomerular scarring. Currently, no targeted treatment of FSGS is available. This lack of therapeutic strategies is explained by a limited understanding of the defects in podocyte cell biology leading to FSGS. To date, most studi… Show more

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“…Therefore, to promote oxidative stress on cellular membranes, we employed the model of adriamycin-induced nephropathy to PON2 knockout mice as well as to wildtype and heterozygous littermates. Notably, in the CALINCA dataset, PON2 was induced while most other anti-oxidative enzymes were reduced in adriamycin-treated mice compared to the vehicle controls [ 62 ]. In addition, the ceramide metabolism was induced after the adriamycin treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, to promote oxidative stress on cellular membranes, we employed the model of adriamycin-induced nephropathy to PON2 knockout mice as well as to wildtype and heterozygous littermates. Notably, in the CALINCA dataset, PON2 was induced while most other anti-oxidative enzymes were reduced in adriamycin-treated mice compared to the vehicle controls [ 62 ]. In addition, the ceramide metabolism was induced after the adriamycin treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%