Effects of DJ‑1 on apoptosis and mitophagy of glomerular podocytes

Exp Ther Med. 2023 Aug 11;26(4):463. doi: 10.3892/etm.2023.12162. eCollection 2023 Oct.

Abstract

By studying the effects of DJ-1 overexpression and silencing on the morphological structure and mitophagy of glomerular podocytes, the present study aimed to identify the effects of DJ-1 on glomerular podocyte apoptosis and mitophagy. MPC5 mouse glomerular podocytes were cultured in vitro and divided into four groups: Control, DJ-1 overexpression, empty vector and DJ-1 silencing. DJ-1 gene overexpression and silencing models were prepared, the morphological structures of podocytes and mitochondria in each group were observed, and podocyte apoptosis and DJ-1/PTEN expression were subsequently detected in each group. The experimental results showed reduced volume, retracted foot processes, loosened intercellular connections, presence of dead cells, increased apoptotic rate, increased expression of PTEN, and swollen mitochondria due to the number of vacuoles and autophagosomes in podocytes in the DJ-1 silencing group. The surface areas of podocytes in the DJ-1 overexpression group were greater than those in the control group. Moreover, the structure of the foot processes was more obvious, the number of cells was greater, the intercellular connections were closer, the apoptotic rate was reduced, the expression of PTEN was decreased, the mitochondrial structure was more obvious and the mitochondrial cristae were more whole. Notably, there were no differences between the empty vector and control groups. In conclusion, these results indicated that DJ-1 may regulate podocyte apoptosis and mitophagy through the DJ-1/PTEN pathway, and could maintain the stability of the normal morphology, structure and function of glomerular podocytes.

Keywords: DJ-1; PTEN; autophagy; mitochondria; podocytes; proteinuria.

Grants and funding

Funding: The present study was funded by the Science Foundation of Guangzhou First People's Hospital (grant no. M2019020), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant nos. 81273205 and 81670652), the Guangdong Planned Project of Science and Technology (grant no 2016A020215010), the Youth Cultivation Fund of Guangdong Medical University (grant no. GDMUQ2022008) and the Project of Guangdong Medical Science and Technology Research Fund (grant no. A02022128).