1. Nephrotic syndrome sera induce different transcriptomes in podocytes based on the steroid response
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Martin Bezdicka, Ondrej Cinek, Valerij Semjonov, Katerina Polackova, Eva Sladkova, Jakub Zieg, Moin A. Saleem, and Ondrej Soucek
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human immortalized podocytes ,nephrotic syndrome ,RNA sequencing ,serum ,transcriptome ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
Abstract As the molecular mechanism of nephrotic syndrome remains largely undiscovered, patients continue to be exposed to the pros and cons of uniform glucocorticoid treatment. We explored whether the exposure of in vitro‐cultivated podocytes to sera from children with steroid‐sensitive or steroid‐resistant nephrotic syndrome induces differences in gene expression profiles, which could help to elucidate the pathogenesis of the steroid response. Human immortalized podocytes were cultivated with patient sera for 3 days. After cell lysis, RNA extraction, 3′‐mRNA libraries were prepared and sequenced. There were 34 significantly upregulated and 14 downregulated genes (fold difference 2.0, respectively, and false discovery rate‐corrected p
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- 2024
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