2016
DOI: 10.14814/phy2.12679
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Role of calcineurin (CN) in kidney glomerular podocyte: CN inhibitor ameliorated proteinuria by inhibiting the redistribution of CN at the slit diaphragm

Abstract: Although calcineurin (CN) is distributed in many cell types and functions in regulating cell functions, the precise roles of CN remained in each type of the cells are not well understood yet. A CN inhibitor (CNI) has been used for steroid‐resistant nephrotic syndrome. A CNI is assumed to ameliorate proteinuria by preventing the overproduction of T‐cell cytokines. However, recent reports suggest that CNI has a direct effect on podocyte. It is accepted that a slit diaphragm (SD), a unique cell–cell junction of p… Show more

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“…Preclinical studies have shown that under conditions of increased intracellular calcium, calcineurin stimulates the degradation of synaptopodin, a cell cytoskeletal protein that is central to footplate formation [36]. Moreover, recent studies have indicated that calcineurin regulates expression and function of the slit pore, including nephrin and ZO-1, a slit-diaphragm marker [37]. This effect, however, appears to be of little clinical significance, otherwise clinical recurrence of MN post-transplant with massive proteinuria would not occur in patients on calcineurin inhibitors as maintenance therapy post kidney transplantation [38].…”
Section: Calcineurin Inhibitor Monotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preclinical studies have shown that under conditions of increased intracellular calcium, calcineurin stimulates the degradation of synaptopodin, a cell cytoskeletal protein that is central to footplate formation [36]. Moreover, recent studies have indicated that calcineurin regulates expression and function of the slit pore, including nephrin and ZO-1, a slit-diaphragm marker [37]. This effect, however, appears to be of little clinical significance, otherwise clinical recurrence of MN post-transplant with massive proteinuria would not occur in patients on calcineurin inhibitors as maintenance therapy post kidney transplantation [38].…”
Section: Calcineurin Inhibitor Monotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calcineurin is a Ca 2+ -/calmodulin-dependent serine/threonine protein phosphatase and serves as a target of calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs), cyclosporine and tacrolimus [5]. CNIs induce complete or PR through immunologic and non-immunologic ways.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tacrolimus' pivotal mechanism of action involves inhibition of the redistribution of calcineurin at the slit diaphragm. 18 In recent years, podocyte injury has been recognized as a central event in the occurrence and progression of glomerular diseases. 19 Podocytes are highly differentiated cells with limited proliferative and divisive abilities, which are difficult to regenerate and repair after injury.…”
Section: Action Mechanism Of Tacrolimusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both cellular and humoral immunities are inhibited to reduce the damage to the kidney caused by the inflammatory response. Tacrolimus' pivotal mechanism of action involves inhibition of the redistribution of calcineurin at the slit diaphragm …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%