# Prostaglandin Analogs and Eupatilin as Treatments for Nephronophthisis

**Authors:** Alice Tata, Guillaume Rocha, Marguerite Hureaux, Alice S. Serafin, Esther Porée, Lucie Menguy, Nicolas Goudin, Nicolas Cagnard, Lilian Gréau, Marc Fila, Luis Briseño-Roa, Jean-Philippe Annereau, Sophie Saunier, Alexandre Benmerah

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.ekir.2025.04.060 · 2025-05-02

## TL;DR

This paper explores prostaglandin analogs and Eupatilin as potential treatments for nephronophthisis, a genetic kidney disease, by showing they can improve cilia formation in patient cells and reduce kidney cysts in a zebrafish model.

## Contribution

The study demonstrates that prostaglandin analogs and Eupatilin can rescue ciliary defects in multiple nephronophthisis genetic contexts and reduce cysts in a zebrafish model.

## Key findings

- Eupatilin partially rescued ciliogenesis defects in NPHP1 patient cells by inhibiting cell cycle progression.
- Prostaglandin analogs reduced pronephric cyst size in a zebrafish nphp model, unlike Eupatilin.
- Both compounds rescued ciliary defects in NPHP5 patient cells, suggesting broad therapeutic potential.

## Abstract

Primary cilia (PCs) are sensory antennae that are present on the majority of quiescent vertebrate cells where they mediate key signaling during development and in response to environmental stimuli. Defects in PCs result in a group of heterogeneous inherited disorders with overlapping phenotypes, called ciliopathies. Nephronophthisis is an autosomal recessive tubulointerstitial kidney ciliopathy with > 25 identified genes called NPHP. Presently, no treatment exists beyond supportive care and kidney transplant, underscoring the need for novel therapies.

Using a phenotypic screening approach in cultured cell lines, we previously identified prostaglandin analogues as candidate therapeutic molecules based on their ability to rescue ciliogenesis defects in kidney tubular cells from patients with NPHP1 . Here, we investigated the potential beneficial effects of ROCK inhibitor and Eupatilin, similarly identified by other groups in different NPHP contexts, in kidney cells from patients with NPHP1 and those with IQCB1/NPHP5 as well as in a zebrafish nphp mutant line (traf3ip1/ift54).

Eupatilin partially rescued NPHP1-associated ciliogenesis defects. Transcriptomic analyses pointed out that cell cycle progression was inhibited by Eupatilin, likely explaining its broad effects on cilia assembly. Interestingly, though ciliary defects also observed in NPHP5 patient cells were rescued by both prostaglandins and Eupatilin, only prostaglandin analogues were able to reduce pronephric cysts size in the used nphp zebrafish model.

Our study indicates that these molecules can show beneficial effects across genetic contexts and shed light on their potential as therapeutic interventions for nephronophthisis.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** NPHP1 (nephrocystin 1) [NCBI Gene 4867], IQCB1 (IQ motif containing B1) [NCBI Gene 9657], IQCB1 (IQ motif containing B1) [NCBI Gene 9657], IFT54 (intraflagellar transport 54) [NCBI Gene 26146], IFT54 (intraflagellar transport 54) [NCBI Gene 26146]
- **Chemicals:** Eupatilin (PubChem CID 5273755)
- **Diseases:** nephronophthisis (MONDO:0019005), ciliopathies (MONDO:0005308)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (taxon 10090), Danio rerio (taxon 7955)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** IFT54 (intraflagellar transport 54) [NCBI Gene 26146] {aka CFAP116, FAP116, MIP-T3, MIPT3, SLSN9, TRAF3IP1}, IQCB1 (IQ motif containing B1) [NCBI Gene 9657] {aka NPHP5, PIQ, SLSN5}, NPHP1 (nephrocystin 1) [NCBI Gene 4867] {aka JBTS4, NPH1, SLSN1}
- **Diseases:** Nephronophthisis (MESH:C537699), tubulointerstitial kidney ciliopathy (OMIM:162000), inherited disorders (MESH:D030342), pronephric cysts (MESH:D003560), ciliopathies (MESH:D000072661), PCs (MESH:C535424), ciliary (MESH:D002925)
- **Chemicals:** Prostaglandin Analogs (MESH:D011465), prostaglandins (MESH:D011453), Eupatilin (MESH:C045325)
- **Species:** Danio rerio (leopard danio, species) [taxon 7955], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

7 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12347849/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12347849