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Susceptibility loci for murine HIV-associated nephropathy encode trans-regulators of podocyte gene expression
Natalia Papeta, … , Richard P. Lifton, Ali G. Gharavi
Natalia Papeta, … , Richard P. Lifton, Ali G. Gharavi
Published April 20, 2009
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2009;119(5):1178-1188. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI37131.
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Research Article

Susceptibility loci for murine HIV-associated nephropathy encode trans-regulators of podocyte gene expression

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Abstract

Multiple studies have linked podocyte gene variants to diverse sporadic nephropathies, including HIV-1–associated nephropathy (HIVAN). We previously used linkage analysis to identify a major HIVAN susceptibility locus in mouse, HIVAN1. We performed expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) analysis of podocyte genes in HIV-1 transgenic mice to gain further insight into genetic susceptibility to HIVAN. In 2 independent crosses, we found that transcript levels of the podocyte gene nephrosis 2 homolog (Nphs2), were heritable and controlled by an ancestral cis-eQTL that conferred a 3-fold variation in expression and produced reactive changes in other podocyte genes. In addition, Nphs2 expression was controlled by 2 trans-eQTLs that localized to the nephropathy susceptibility intervals HIVAN1 and HIVAN2. Transregulation of podocyte genes was observed in the absence of HIV-1 or glomerulosclerosis, indicating that nephropathy susceptibility alleles induce latent perturbations in the podocyte expression network. Presence of the HIV-1 transgene interfered with transregulation, demonstrating effects of gene-environment interactions on disease. These data demonstrate that transcript levels of Nphs2 and related podocyte-expressed genes are networked and suggest that the genetic lesions introduced by HIVAN susceptibility alleles perturb this regulatory pathway and transcriptional responses to HIV-1, increasing susceptibility to nephropathy.

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Natalia Papeta, Ka-Tak Chan, Sindhuri Prakash, Jeremiah Martino, Krzysztof Kiryluk, David Ballard, Leslie A. Bruggeman, Rachelle Frankel, Zongyu Zheng, Paul E. Klotman, Hongyu Zhao, Vivette D. D’Agati, Richard P. Lifton, Ali G. Gharavi

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Figure 2

Lod plots for Nphs2 eQTLs in the F2 and BC cohorts.

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Lod plots for Nphs2 eQTLs in the F2 and BC cohorts.
   
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(A and D) Linkage of Nphs2 expression to the Nphs2 locus on chromosome 1 in F2 and BC. (B and E) Linkage of Nphs2 expression to the HIVAN2 locus on chromosome 13 in F2 and BC. (C and F) Suggestive linkage of Nphs2 expression to the HIVAN1 locus on chromosome 3 in F2 and BC (after adjustment for the chromosomes 1 and 13 eQTLs). The positions of informative markers are shown above each plot. The dashed horizontal lines indicate the thresholds for genome-wide significance (3.6 in F2 and 2.9 in BC). The bars above the lod plot indicate the 95th percentile confidence interval for each trait locus. The location of Nphs2 is shown above the lod plot for chromosome 1. The 95th percentile confidence intervals for the Nphs2 eQTLs were: on chromosome 1, 142–162 (F2) and 140–174 Mb (BC); on chromosome 13, 36–79 Mb (F2) and 32–84 Mb (BC); on chromosome 3, 6–48 Mb (F2) and 6–64 Mb (BC).

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