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Differential compensation of two cyclooxygenases in renal homeostasis is independent of prostaglandin‐synthetic capacity under basal conditions
Author(s) -
Li Xinzhi,
Mazaleuskaya Liudmila L.,
Ballantyne Laurel L.,
Meng Hu,
FitzGerald Garret A.,
Funk Colin D.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fj.201800252r
Subject(s) - cyclooxygenase , prostanoid , prostaglandin , gene isoform , thromboxane , kidney , homeostasis , biology , endocrinology , medicine , enzyme , biochemistry , gene , platelet
The distinct functions of each cyclooxygenase (COX) isoform in renal homeostasis have been the subject of intense investigation for many years. We took the novel approach of using 3 characterized mouse lines, where the prostaglandin (PG)‐endoperoxide synthase genes 1 and 2 ( Ptgs1 and Ptgs2) substitute for one another to delineate distinct roles and the potential for COX isoform substitution. Flipped Ptgs genes generate a reversed COX‐expression pattern in the kidney, where the knockin COX‐2 is highly expressed. Normal nephrogenesis was sustained in all 3 strains at the postnatal stage d 8 (P8). Knockin COX‐1 can temporally restore renal function and delay but not prevent renal pathology consequent to COX‐2 deletion. Loss of COX‐2 in adult COX‐1 > COX‐2 mice results in severe nephropathy, which leads to impaired renal function. These defects are partially rescued by the knockin COX‐2 in Reversa mice, whereas COX‐2 can compensate for the loss of COX‐1 in COX‐2 > COX‐1 mice. Intriguingly, the highly expressed knockin COX‐2 enzyme barely makes any PGs or thromboxane in neonatal P8 or adult mice, demonstrating that prostanoid biosynthesis requires native COX‐1 and cannot be rescued by the knockin COX‐2. In summary, the 2 COX isoforms can preferentially compensate for some renal functions, which appears to be independent of the PG‐synthetic capacity.—Li, X., Mazaleuskaya, L. L., Ballantyne, L. L., Meng, H., FitzGerald, G. A., Funk, C. D. Differential compensation of two cyclooxygenases in renal homeostasis is independent of prostaglandin‐synthetic capacity under basal conditions. FASEB J. 32, 5326–5337 (2018). www.fasebj.org

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