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DOI: 10.1038/nm.1857
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The actin cytoskeleton of kidney podocytes is a direct target of the antiproteinuric effect of cyclosporine A

Christian Faul,Mary Donnelly,Sandra Merscher,Yoon Hee Chang,Stefan Franz,Jacqueline Delfgaauw,Jer Ming Chang,Hoon Young Choi,Kirk N. Campbell,Kwanghee Kim,Jochen Reiser,Peter Mündel

Synaptopodin
Calcineurin
NFAT
2008
The immunosuppressive action of the calcineurin inhibitor cyclosporine A (CsA) stems from the inhibition of nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) signaling in T cells. CsA is also used for the treatment of proteinuric kidney diseases. As it stands, the antiproteinuric effect of CsA is attributed to its immunosuppressive action. Here we show that the beneficial effect of CsA on proteinuria is not dependent on NFAT inhibition in T cells, but rather results from the stabilization of the actin cytoskeleton in kidney podocytes. CsA blocks the calcineurin-mediated dephosphorylation of synaptopodin, a regulator of Rho GTPases in podocytes, thereby preserving the phosphorylation-dependent synaptopodin-14-3-3 beta interaction. Preservation of this interaction, in turn, protects synaptopodin from cathepsin L-mediated degradation. These results represent a new view of calcineurin signaling and shed further light on the treatment of proteinuric kidney diseases. Novel calcineurin substrates such as synaptopodin may provide promising starting points for antiproteinuric drugs that avoid the serious side effects of long-term CsA treatment.
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    The actin cytoskeleton of kidney podocytes is a direct target of the antiproteinuric effect of cyclosporine A” is a paper by Christian Faul Mary Donnelly Sandra Merscher Yoon Hee Chang Stefan Franz Jacqueline Delfgaauw Jer Ming Chang Hoon Young Choi Kirk N. Campbell Kwanghee Kim Jochen Reiser Peter Mündel published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.