Depletion of PKD1 by an antisense oligodeoxynucleotide induces premature G1/S-phase transition

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Hyunho Kim
Yoonhee Bae
Woocho Jeong
Curie Ahn
Seongman Kang
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[1] Graduate School of Biotechnology,
[2] Korea University,undefined
[3] College of Medicine,undefined
[4] Seoul National University,undefined
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ADPKD; PKD1; antisense oligonucleotides; p53;
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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is characterized by the growth of epithelial cells and the influx of cyst fluid. The 14-kb mRNA of the polycystic kidney disease gene, PKD1, encodes the polycystin-1 protein, whose function remains unknown. In this study, we observed that polycystin-1 localized in epithelial cell–cell contacts of 293 cells. We found, by bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) incorporation experiments and Western blot analysis of S-phase-specific cyclins, that the depletion of polycystin-1 led to an increased cell proliferation rate and caused a premature G1/S-phase transition. In addition, we showed that the depletion of polycystin-1 reduced the amount of p53 in 293 cells irradiated by UV light, suggesting that polycystin-1 acts as a regulator of G1 checkpoint, which controls entry into the S phase and prevents the replication of damaged DNA. Our results might provide an insight into the formation and progression of ADPKD cysts.
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