A Novel Role for GATA3 in Mesangial Cells in Glomerular Development and Injury.

A Novel Role for GATA3 in Mesangial Cells in Glomerular Development and Injury.

Grigorieva, Irina V;Oszwald, Andre;Grigorieva, Elena F;Schachner, Helga;Neudert, Barbara;Ostendorf, Tammo;Floege, Jürgen;Lindenmeyer, Maja T;Cohen, Clemens D;Panzer, Ulf;Aigner, Christof;Schmidt, Alice;Grosveld, Frank;Thakker, Rajesh V;Rees, Andrew Jackson;Kain, Renate;
journal of the american society of nephrology : jasn 2019 Vol. 30 pp. 1641-1658
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Abstract

GATA3 is a dual-zinc finger transcription factor that regulates gene expression in many developing tissues. In the kidney, GATA3 is essential for ureteric bud branching, and mice without it fail to develop kidneys. In humans, autosomal dominant mutations can cause renal aplasia as part of the hypoparathyroidism, renal dysplasia, deafness (HDR) syndrome that includes mesangioproliferative GN. This suggests that GATA3 may have a previously unrecognized role in glomerular development or injury.To determine GATA3's role in glomerular development or injury, we assessed GATA3 expression in developing and mature kidneys from heterozygous (/-) knockout mice, as well as injured human and rodent kidneys.We show that GATA3 is expressed by FOXD1 lineage stromal progenitor cells, and a subset of these cells mature into mesangial cells (MCs) that continue to express GATA3 in adult kidneys. In mice, we uncover that GATA3 is essential for normal glomerular development, and mice with haploinsufficiency of have too few MC precursors and glomerular abnormalities. Expression of GATA3 is maintained in MCs of adult kidneys and is markedly increased in rodent models of mesangioproliferative GN and in IgA nephropathy, suggesting that GATA3 plays a critical role in the maintenance of glomerular homeostasis.These results provide new insights on the role GATA3 plays in MC development and response to injury. It also shows that GATA3 may be a novel and robust nuclear marker for identifying MCs in tissue sections.

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