
A new study demonstrates that knockdown of miR-193a in human parietal epithelial cells induces their differentiation into podocytes. Inhibition of miR-193a in a model of nephrotoxic nephritis resulted in reduced proteinuria and crescent formation. These data suggest that promoting differentiation of parietal progenitors into podocytes has potential therapeutic relevance.
MicroRNAs, Gene Expression Regulation, Glomerulosclerosis, Focal Segmental, Podocytes, Cell Transdifferentiation, Animals, Humans, kidney; renal stem cells
MicroRNAs, Gene Expression Regulation, Glomerulosclerosis, Focal Segmental, Podocytes, Cell Transdifferentiation, Animals, Humans, kidney; renal stem cells
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