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Query: UMLS:C0033687 (
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Cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk)-5 is activated by both
cyclin I
and the noncyclin activator p35 in terminally differentiated cells such as kidney podocytes and neurons. Cyclin I and p35 are restricted to podocytes in the kidney, and each limit podocyte apoptosis by activating Cdk5. To determine whether both activators are necessary, or whether they serve backup roles, a double
cyclin I
-p35 null mouse was generated. Experimental glomerular disease characterized by podocyte apoptosis was then induced by administering an anti-podocyte antibody. The results showed that under nonstressed conditions double mutants had normal kidney structure and function and were indistinguishable from wild-type,
cyclin I
(-/-), or p35(-/-) mice. In contrast, when stressed with disease, podocyte apoptosis increased fourfold compared with diseased
cyclin I
(-/-) or p35(-/-) mice. This resulted in a more pronounced decrease in podocyte number,
proteinuria
, and glomerulosclerosis. Under normal states and nephritic states, levels for the prosurvival protein Bcl-2 were lower in double
cyclin I
(-/-) p35(-/-) mice than the other mice. Similarly, levels of Bcl-xL, another prosurvival member, were lower in normal and nephritic double
cyclin I
(-/-) p35(-/-) mice but similar to single-
cyclin I
(-/-) mice. Moreover, levels of ERK1/2 and MEK1/2 activation were lower in nephritic double
cyclin I
(-/-) p35(-/-) mice but similar to single-
cyclin I
(-/-) mice. The results demonstrate that the activators of Cdk5, p35, and
cyclin I
are not required for normal kidney function. However, they play pivotal coordinated roles in maintaining podocyte survival during stress states in disease.
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PMID:Both cyclin I and p35 are required for maximal survival benefit of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 in kidney podocytes. 2226 81