Single injection of naked plasmid encoding hepatocyte growth factor prevents cell death and ameliorates acute renal failure in mice
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Single injection of naked plasmid encoding hepatocyte growth factor prevents cell death and ameliorates acute renal failure in mice
Abstract
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a pleiotrophic factor that plays an important role in tissue repair and regeneration after injury. The expression of both HGF and its c-met receptor genes is rapidly upregulated after acute renal injury induced by folic acid. In this study, the role of exogenous HGF in preventing acute renal failure by systemic administration of naked plasmid containing human HGF cDNA driven under the cytomegalovirus promoter (pCMV-HGF) was examined in mice. Intravenous injection of pCMV-HGF plasmid produced substantial levels of human HGF protein in mouse kidneys. Simultaneous injection of HGF plasmid DNA significantly ameliorated renal dysfunctions and accelerated recovery from the acute injury induced by folic acid. Of interest, preadministration of HGF plasmid 24 h before folic acid injection dramatically protected renal epithelial cells from both apoptotic and necrotic death and preserved the structural and functional integrity of renal tubules. Expression of HGF transgene activated protein kinase B/Akt kinase and preserved prosurvival Bcl-xL protein expression in vivo. These results indicate that a single, intravenous injection of naked plasmid containing HGF gene not only promotes renal regeneration after injury but also protects tubular epithelial cells from the initial injury and cell death in the first place. These data suggest that HGF gene therapy may provide a new avenue for exploring a novel therapeutic strategy for clinical acute renal failure.
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