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- autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease1
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- cell proliferation1
- cell signaling1
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Molecular Bases of Disease
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A potential strategy for reducing cysts in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease with a CFTR corrector
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 293Issue 29p11513–11526Published online: June 6, 2018- Murali K. Yanda
- Qiangni Liu
- Liudmila Cebotaru
Cited in Scopus: 17Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is associated with progressive enlargement of cysts, leading to a decline in function and renal failure that cannot be prevented by current treatments. Mutations in pkd1 and pkd2, encoding the polycystin 1 and 2 proteins, induce growth-related pathways, including heat shock proteins, as occurs in some cancers, raising the prospect that pharmacological interventions that target these pathways might alleviate or prevent ADPKD. Here, we demonstrate a role for VX-809, a corrector of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR), conventionally used to manage cystic fibrosis in reducing renal cyst growth. - Molecular Bases of DiseaseOpen Access
Histone deacetylase 6 inhibition reduces cysts by decreasing cAMP and Ca2+ in knock-out mouse models of polycystic kidney disease
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 292Issue 43p17897–17908Published online: September 8, 2017- Murali K. Yanda
- Qiangni Liu
- Valeriu Cebotaru
- William B. Guggino
- Liudmila Cebotaru
Cited in Scopus: 23Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is associated with progressive enlargement of multiple renal cysts, often leading to renal failure that cannot be prevented by a current treatment. Two proteins encoded by two genes are associated with ADPKD: PC1 (pkd1), primarily a signaling molecule, and PC2 (pkd2), a Ca2+ channel. Dysregulation of cAMP signaling is central to ADPKD, but the molecular mechanism is unresolved. Here, we studied the role of histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) in regulating cyst growth to test the possibility that inhibiting HDAC6 might help manage ADPKD.