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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1999

A Vitamin D Analog Regulates Mesangial Cell Smooth Muscle Phenotypes in a Transforming Growth Factor-β Type II Receptor-mediated Manner

Hideharu Abe; Noriyuki Iehara; Kazumasa Utsunomiya; Toru Kita; Toshio Doi

Mesangial cells share features with contractile smooth muscle cells and mechanically support the capillary wall. The role of vitamin D compounds and the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) type II receptor in modulating the smooth muscle phenotype of cultured mesangial cells was examined. Cell proliferation was significantly inhibited by the vitamin D analog 22-oxa-1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (22-oxacalcitriol; OCT) rather than by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3(1,25(OH)2D3) in a dose-dependent manner. OCT-treated early passage mesangial cells (MC-E cells) had increased expression levels of type IV collagen and smooth muscle α actin mRNA, but 1,25(OH)2D3-treated MC-E cells did not. The addition of a TGF-β1-neutralizing antibody to the OCT-treated MC-E cells blocked this inhibitory effect for cell proliferation and attenuated the up-regulated mRNA levels. However, after exposure to 1,25(OH)2D3 or OCT, there was no significant difference in the secretion of active TGF-β. We next investigated whether TGF-β type II receptor (RII) was involved in this regulation. OCT treatment significantly increased the expression of the RII mRNA in MC-E cells. These results suggest that the vitamin D analog OCT induces smooth muscle phenotypic alterations and that this phenomenon was mediated through the induction of RII in cultured mesangial cells.


Archive | 2004

Method and Kit for Detecting Proliferative Diseases Causing Sclerosis, Preventive and/or Remedy for Proliferative Diseases Causing Sclerosis and Method and Kit for Identifying Substance Efficacious in Preventing and/or Treating Proliferative Diseases Causing Sclerosis

Toshio Doi; Hideharu Abe


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1998

A Multifunctional Transcription Factor (A1p145) Regulates the Smooth Muscle Phenotype in Mesangial Cells

Hiroya Takeoka; Noriyuki Iehara; Motoko Uematsu-Yanagita; Hideharu Abe; Masaaki Sunamoto; Yoshihiko Yamada; Toru Kita; Toshio Doi


Archive | 2007

Remedy for Renal Disease

Toshio Doi; Hideharu Abe; Naoshi Fukushima; Hitoshi Tai; Takakazu Mizuno; Masahiko Kinosaki


Archive | 2004

Methods for identifying agents for preventing or treating proliferative diseases, and for inhibiting extracellular matrix or α1 type IV collagen

Toshio Doi; Hideharu Abe


Archive | 2007

BMP antibodies and methods of treating kidney disease using the same

Toshio Doi; Hideharu Abe; Naoshi Fukushima; Hitoshi Tai; Takakazu Mizuno; Masahiko Kinosaki


Archive | 2016

AGENTS, METHODS AND KITS FOR TREATING AND DETECTING DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY AND PROLIFERATIVE DISEASES AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING EXPRESSION OF TYPE IV COLLAGEN

Toshio Doi; Hideharu Abe


Archive | 2011

Method and kit for detecting proliferative diseases causing sclerosis, preventive and/or remedy for proliferative diseases causing sclerosis and method and kit for identifying substance efficacious in

Toshio Doi; Hideharu Abe


Archive | 2011

***WITHDRAWN PATENT AS PER THE LATEST USPTO WITHDRAWN LIST***Methods for identifying agents for preventing or treating proliferative diseases, and for inhibiting extracellular matrix or α1 type IV collagen

Toshio Doi; Hideharu Abe


Archive | 2009

Methods for detecting diabetic nephropathy comprising measuring the expression of Smad1

Toshio Doi; Hideharu Abe

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Yoshihiko Yamada

National Institutes of Health

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