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The regulatory 1α subunit of protein kinase A modulates renal cystogenesis.

American journal of physiology. Renal physiology (2017-06-16)
Hong Ye, Xiaofang Wang, Megan M Constans, Caroline R Sussman, Fouad T Chebib, María V Irazabal, William F Young, Peter C Harris, Lawrence S Kirschner, Vicente E Torres
RESUMEN

The failure of the polycystins (PCs) to function in primary cilia is thought to be responsible for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Primary cilia integrate multiple cellular signaling pathways, including calcium, cAMP, Wnt, and Hedgehog, which control cell proliferation and differentiation. It has been proposed that mutated PCs result in reduced intracellular calcium, which in turn upregulates cAMP, protein kinase A (PKA) signaling, and subsequently other proliferative signaling pathways. However, the role of PKA in ADPKD has not been directly ascertained in vivo, although the expression of the main regulatory subunit of PKA in cilia and other compartments (PKA-RIα, encoded by