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Query: UMLS:C0033687 (
proteinuria
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Sestrin 2, initially identified as a p53 target protein, accumulates in cells exposed to stress and inhibits mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling. In normal rat kidneys,
sestrin 2
was selectively expressed in parietal epithelial cells (PECs), identified by the marker protein gene product 9.5. In adriamycin nephropathy,
sestrin 2
expression decreased in PECs on day 14, together with increased expression of phosphorylated S6 ribosomal protein (P-S6RP), a downstream target of mTOR. Sestrin 2 expression was markedly decreased on day 42, coinciding with glomerulosclerosis and severe periglomerular fibrosis. In puromycin aminonucleoside nephropathy, decreased
sestrin 2
expression, increased P-S6RP expression, and periglomerular fibrosis were observed on day 9, when massive
proteinuria
developed. These changes were transient and nearly normalized by day 28. In crescentic glomerulonephritis,
sestrin 2
expression was not detected in cellular crescents, whereas P-S6RP increased. In conditionally immortalized cultured PECs, the forced downregulation of
sestrin 2
by short hairpin RNA resulted in increased expression of P-S6RP and increased apoptosis. These data suggest that
sestrin 2
is involved in PEC homeostasis by regulating the activity of mTOR. In addition,
sestrin 2
could be a novel marker of PECs, and decreased expression of
sestrin 2
might be a marker of PEC injury.
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PMID:Expression of a novel stress-inducible protein, sestrin 2, in rat glomerular parietal epithelial cells. 2514 60