Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 Deficiency is Protective Against Nephropathy in Type 2 Diabetic Db/db Mice
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Diabetic nephropathy is a leading cause of end-stage renal failure and is a growing concern given the increasing incidence of type 2 diabetes. Diabetic nephropathy is associated with progressive kidney macrophage accumulation and experimental studies suggest that intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1 facilitates kidney macrophage recruitment during type 1 diabetes. To ascertain the importance of ICAM-1 in promoting type 2 diabetic nephropathy, the development of renal injury in ICAM-1 intact and deficient db/db mice with equivalent hyperglycemia and obesity between ages 2 and 8 mo was examined and compared with results with normal db/+ mice. Increases in albuminuria (11-fold), glomerular leukocytes (10-fold), and interstitial leukocytes (three-fold) consisting of predominantly CD68+ macrophages were identified at 8 mo in diabetic db/db mice compared with nondiabetic db/+ mice. In comparison to db/db mice, ICAM-1-deficient db/db mice had marked reductions in albuminuria at 6 mo (77% downward arrow) and 8 mo (85% downward arrow). There was also a significant decrease in glomerular (63% downward arrow) and interstitial (83% downward arrow) leukocytes in ICAM-1-deficient db/db mice, which were associated with reduced glomerular hypertrophy and hypercellularity and tubular damage. The development of renal fibrosis (expression of TGF-beta1, collagen IV, and interstitial alpha-smooth muscle actin) was also strikingly attenuated in the ICAM-1-deficient db/db mice. Additional in vitro studies showed that macrophage activation by high glucose or advanced glycation end products could promote ICAM-1 expression on tubular cells and macrophage production of active TGF-beta1. Thus, ICAM-1 appears to be a critical promoter of nephropathy in mouse type 2 diabetes by facilitating kidney macrophage recruitment.
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