Modeled microgravity unravels the roles of mechanical forces in renal progenitor cell physiology.
Maria Elena MelicaFrancesca CialdaiGilda La ReginaChiara RisalitiTommaso DafichiAnna Julie PeiredPaola RomagnaniMonica MoniciLaura LasagniPublished in: Stem cell research & therapy (2024)
Alterations in the organization of the renal progenitor cytoskeleton due to unloading conditions negatively affect the regenerative capacity of these cells. These findings strengthen the concept that changes in mechanical cues can initiate a pathophysiological process in the glomerulus, not only altering podocyte actin cytoskeleton, but also extending the detrimental effect to the renal progenitor population. This underscores the significance of the cytoskeleton as a druggable target for kidney diseases.