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Role of epigenetics in the development of CAKUT

Michiel SchreuderPediatric Nephrologist4 September 2015

Epigenetics in CAKUT

• Kidney development

• CAKUT

• Epigenetics

• Epigenetics in CAKUT

• Conclusion

Kidney development

Nephrogenesis – Branching morphogenesis

Cell Cycle 2006;13:1426

Nephrogenesis

J Ped Surg 1982;17:728

CAKUT

CongenitalAnomalies of theKidney andUrinaryTract

NCP Nephrol 2008;4:312

Causes of CAKUT – Nature

Causes of CAKUT – Nature + Nurture

Developmental

Origins of Health

and Disease

(DOHaD)

Barker hypothesis

Perinatal

programming

Causes of CAKUT – Nature + Nurture

Causes of CAKUT – Epigenetics

Epigenetics – a definition

“The term epigenetics refers to

heritable changes in gene expression

(active versus inactive genes) that

does not involve changes to the underlying DNA

sequence;

a change in phenotype without a change in

genotype.”

Epigenetics – an example

Epigenetics – an example

• Temperature-dependent sex determination

• Based on variable enzyme activity in gonads

PLoS One 2013;8:e63599

Epigenetics

• DNA = identical• Gene = active vs. inactive

“readability”

• Epigenetic mechanisms:• DNA methylation• Histone modification• RNA silencing

Epigenetics

Epigenetics

• DNA = identical• Gene = active vs. inactive

“readability”

• Epigenetic mechanisms:• DNA methylation• Histone modification• RNA silencing• non coding RNA (ncRNA)• micro RNA (miRNA)

Epigenetics – an example

• Temperature-dependent sex determination

• Based on variable enzyme activity in gonads

• Based on different DNA methylation levels

PLoS One 2013;8:e63599

Heritable: Transgenerational effect?

Transgenerational effect

Biol Psychiatr 2010;68:408-15

Nat Rev Nephrol doi:10.1038/nrneph.2015.140

Causes of CAKUT

Epigenetics in CAKUT-

Some examples

Unilateral renal agenesis in 1 of twins

• Copy number variations: no

• SNPs: no

AJKD 2014;64:119-22

Unilateral renal agenesis in 1 of twins

• Copy number variations: no

• SNPs: no

• DNA methylation: 514 different regions

potential explanation?

AJKD 2014;64:119-22

Hypoplasia = low nephron number

• Uteroplacental insufficiency• Steroid exposure• Malnutrition• Protein restriction• Alcohol• Smoking• …

Kidney Int 2003;63:2118

Hypoplasia = low nephron number

• Uteroplacental insufficiency• Steroid exposure• Malnutrition• Protein restriction• Alcohol• Smoking• …

Kidney Int 2003;63:2118

~250,000 glom/kg

Cause of low nephron number

methylation of p53 promotor

Bax expression

apoptosis

nephron number

AJP Reg Integr Comp 2003;285:R962-70

Transgenerational effect - IUGR

Reprod Fertil Dev 2014;26:1032-43

Transgenerational effect - IUGR

Reprod Fertil Dev 2014;26:1032-43

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Epigenetic changes in IUGR

PLoS One 2010;5:e8887

Epigenetics in IUGR baboon kidney

J Med Primatol 2009;38:219-27

Transgenerational effect - Dutch famine

BJOG 2013;120:548-53

• Adult offspring (F2) of prenatally exposed F1 fathershigher weights and BMIs

• Adult offspring (F2) of prenatally exposed F1 mothersno effect

Epigenetics in CAKUT

• Limited data

• May lead to new insight in pathways

• May explain laterality

• May provide options towards modification

Conclusion: causes of CAKUT

Kidney Int 2011;79:23-32

Role of epigenetics in the development of CAKUT

Michiel SchreuderPediatric Nephrologist4 September 2015