Sphingosine kinase-2 deficiency ameliorates kidney fibrosis by up-regulating Smad7 in a mouse model of unilateral ureteral obstruction.

In this study, we investigated the role of sphingosine kinase-2 (SPHK2) on the progression of tubular fibrosis by utilizing a mouse unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) model. We found that SPHK2 protein and activity are up-regulated in fibrotic renal tissue. Functionally, Sphk2 deficient (Sphk2(-/-)) mice showed an attenuated fibrotic response to UUO compared to wild-type mice as demonstrated by reduced collagen abundance and decreased expression of fibronectin-1, collagen I, α-smooth muscle actin, connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), and plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI-1). Importantly, these changes were associated with increased expression of the antifibrotic protein Smad7 and higher levels of sphingosine in Sphk2(-/-) UUO kidneys. Mechanistically, sphingosine ameliorates transforming growth factor- β-induced collagen accumulation, CTGF, and PAI-1 expression, but enhances Smad7 protein expression in primary kidney fibroblasts. In a complementary approach, in human Sphk2-overexpressing mice, UUO resulted in exacerbated signs of fibrosis with increased collagen accumulation, higher expression levels of fibronectin-1, collagen I, α-smooth muscle actin, CTGF, and PAI-1 but decreased Smad7 expression. SPHK2 plays an important role in kidney fibrogenesis by modulating transforming growth factor-β signaling. Thus, SPHK2 might be an attractive new target for the treatment of fibrosis in chronic kidney disease. PMID: 28807595 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The American Journal of Pathology - Category: Pathology Authors: Tags: Am J Pathol Source Type: research