Contrasting consequences of podocyte IGF1R inhibition

iScience(2024)

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Insulin signalling to the glomerular podocyte via the insulin receptor (IR) is critical for kidney function. In this study we show that near complete knockout of the closely related insulin-like growth factor I receptor (IGF1R) in podocytes is detrimental, resulting in albuminuria in vivo and podocyte cell death in vitro. In contrast, partial podocyte IGF1R knockdown confers protection against doxorubicin-induced podocyte injury. Proteomic analysis of cultured podocytes revealed that while near complete loss of podocyte IGF1R results in downregulation of mitochondrial respiratory complex I and DNA damage repair proteins, partial IGF1R inhibition promotes respiratory complex expression. This suggests that altered mitochondrial function and resistance to podocyte stress depends on the level of IGF1R suppression, the latter determining whether receptor inhibition is protective or detrimental. Our work suggests that partial suppression of podocyte IGF1R could have therapeutic benefit in treating albuminuric kidney disease.
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