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Sublytic C5b-9 triggers glomerular mesangial cell apoptosis in rat Thy-1 nephritis via Gadd45 activation mediated by Egr-1 and p300-dependent ATF3 acetylation Free
Fengxia He, Mengya Zhou, Tianyi Yu, Dan Zhao, Jing Zhang, Wen Qiu, Yanlai Lu, Yu Liu, Lulu Wang, and Yingwei Wang*
Department of Immunology, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, China
*Correspondence to:Yingwei Wang, E-mail: wangyw1508@njmu.edu.cn
J Mol Cell Biol, Volume 8, Issue 6, December 2016, 477-491,  https://doi.org/10.1093/jmcb/mjw021
Keyword: glomerular mesangial cells sublytic C5b-9 Thy-1 nephritis transcription factor acetylation apoptosis

The apoptosis of glomerular mesangial cells (GMCs) is considered to be an important contributor to the initiation and development of rat Thy-1 nephritis (Thy-1N) and is accompanied by sublytic C5b-9 deposition. However, the mechanism by which sublytic C5b-9 triggers GMC apoptosis has not been elucidated. In this study, functional and histological examinations were performed on GMCs treated with sublytic C5b-9 (in vitro) and renal tissues of Thy-1N rats (in vivo). The in vitro studies found that sublytic C5b-9 could trigger GMC apoptosis through upregulating Egr-1, ATF3, and Gadd45 expression. Egr-1-mediated post-transcriptional modulation of ATF3, Egr-1/ATF3-enhanced Gadd45 promoter activity, and p300-mediated ATF3 acetylation were all involved in GMC apoptosis. More importantly, the effective binding elements for Egr-1 and ATF3 to Gadd45β/γ promoters and the ATF3 acetylation site were identified. In vivo, silencing renal p300, Egr-1, ATF3, and Gadd45β/γ significantly decreased GMC apoptosis, secondary GMC proliferation, and urinary protein secretion in Thy-1N rats. Together, these findings implicate that sublytic C5b-9-induced activation of Egr-1/p300–ATF3/Gadd45 axis plays a critical role in GMC apoptosis in Thy-1N rats.