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Deficiency of CFB attenuates renal tubulointerstitial damage by inhibiting ceramide synthesis in diabetic kidney disease
Zi-jun Sun, Dong-yuan Chang, Min Chen, Ming-hui Zhao
Zi-jun Sun, Dong-yuan Chang, Min Chen, Ming-hui Zhao
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Research Article Immunology Nephrology

Deficiency of CFB attenuates renal tubulointerstitial damage by inhibiting ceramide synthesis in diabetic kidney disease

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Accumulating evidence suggests the pathogenic role of immunity and metabolism in diabetic kidney disease (DKD). Herein, we aimed to investigate the effect of complement factor B (CFB) on lipid metabolism in the development of DKD. We found that in patients with diabetic nephropathy, the staining of Bb, CFB, C3a, C5a, and C5b-9 was markedly elevated in renal tubulointerstitium. Cfb-knockout diabetic mice had substantially milder tubulointerstitial injury and less ceramide biosynthesis. The in vitro study demonstrated that cytokine secretion, endoplasmic reticulum stress, oxidative stress, and cell apoptosis were ameliorated in HK-2 cells transfected with siRNA of CFB under high-glucose conditions. Exogenous ceramide supplementation attenuated the protective effect of CFB knockdown in HK-2 cells, while inhibiting ceramide synthases (CERS) with fumonisin B1 in CFB-overexpressing cells rescued the cell injury. CFB knockdown could downregulate the expression of NF-κB p65, which initiates the transcription of CERS3. Furthermore, C3 knockdown abolished CFB-mediated cytokine secretion, NF-κB signaling activation, and subsequently ceramide biosynthesis. Thus, CFB deficiency inhibited activation of the complement alternative pathway and attenuated kidney damage in DKD, especially tubulointerstitial injury, by inhibiting the NF-κB signaling pathway, further blocking the transcription of CERS, which regulates the biosynthesis of ceramide. CFB may be a promising therapeutic target of DKD.

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Zi-jun Sun, Dong-yuan Chang, Min Chen, Ming-hui Zhao

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The complement AP is activated in renal biopsies of patients with DN.

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The complement AP is activated in renal biopsies of patients with DN.
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Immunohistochemical staining for Bb, CFB, C3a, C5a, and C5b-9 in glomeruli and tubulointerstitium (black arrow) of patients with DN (n = 21), patients with MCD (n = 10), and HCs (n = 10); bar = 50 μm (A). Semiquantitative analysis of Bb, CFB, C3a, C5a, and C5b-9 staining in glomeruli (B, D, F, H, and J) and tubulointerstitium (C, E, G, I, and K) was performed using Image-Pro Plus 6.0 software. Correlation analysis of BUN (L), serum creatinine (M), and C3c deposition (N) with the level of Bb deposition in tubulointerstitium of patients with DN. Comparisons of Bb deposition in tubulointerstitium between DN patients with different severities of tubulointerstitial inflammation (O) and tubular atrophy (P). Double-immunofluorescence staining of CFB (green) and renal intrinsic cells and macrophages (red); bar = 50 μm; magnified insets, original magnification, ×400 (Q). *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01 between groups was determined by Student’s t test (O and P), Pearson’s test (N), or Spearman’s test (L and M) as appropriate, or 1-way ANOVA (B–K). BUN, blood urea nitrogen; DN, diabetic nephropathy; HC, healthy controls; MCD, minimal change disease; MOD, mean optical density.

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