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miR-21 Promotes Fibrogenesis in Peritoneal Dialysis.

Lambie; Davies

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Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a life-saving form of renal replacement therapy for those with end-stage kidney disease. Mesothelial cells (MCs) line the peritoneal cavity and help define peritoneal response to treatment-associated injury, a major reason for treatment failure. miRNAs are important regulators, but their roles in peritoneal fibrosis are largely unknown. In this study, miR-21 was one of the most abundant miRNAs in primary MCs, and was up-regulated by the profibrotic cytokine transforming growth factor-ß1 and in PD effluent-derived MCs exhibiting mesenchymal phenotypic change. Increased miR-21 was found in peritoneal membrane biopsy specimens from PD patients compared to healthy controls (PD biocompatible, 5.86×, P = 0.0001; PD conventional, 7.09×, P < 0.0001, n = 11 per group). In PD effluent from a cohort of 230 patients, miR-21 was higher in those receiving the therapy long-term compared to new starters (n = 230, miR-21 3.26×, P = 0.001) and associated with icodextrin use (R = 0.52; 95% CI, 0.20-0.84), peritonitis count (R = 0.16; 95% CI, 0.03-0.29), and dialysate cytokines. miR-21 down-regulated programmed cell death 4 and programmed cell death 4 protein was decreased in peritoneal membrane biopsy specimens from PD patients compared to healthy controls. New miR-21 targets were identified that may be important during PD fibrogenesis. These data identify miR-21 as an important effector of fibrosis in the peritoneal membrane, and a promising biomarker in the dialysis effluent for membrane change in patients receiving PD.

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Lambie, & Davies. (2017). miR-21 Promotes Fibrogenesis in Peritoneal Dialysis. American Journal of Pathology, 1537-1550. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpath.2017.03.007

Acceptance Date Mar 28, 2017
Publication Date May 8, 2017
Journal American Journal of Pathology
Print ISSN 0002-9440
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 1537-1550
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpath.2017.03.007
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpath.2017.03.007

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