Circadian Reprogramming of Protein Homeostasis and Glycolipid Metabolism in Diabetic Nephropathy
Xiao‐Qian Li, Lei Cheng, Tian‐Fen Chen, Yi‐Nuo Ma, Lu‐Yao Wang, Xiao‐Hui Li, Ting‐Yu Fu, Jing Xiao, Zhan‐Zheng Zhao

TL;DR
This study shows that diabetes disrupts daily biological rhythms in the kidneys, affecting protein balance and fat metabolism.
Contribution
The study identifies specific circadian gene changes in diabetic nephropathy and links them to metabolic disruptions.
Findings
Diabetic kidneys show significant circadian gene disruption, including loss and gain of rhythmicity.
Genes losing rhythmicity are linked to protein homeostasis and glycolipid metabolism.
Circadian dysregulation is connected to fatty acid metabolism and lipid processes in diabetic nephropathy.
Abstract
Dysfunction of the circadian clock has been implicated in the pathogenesis of various diseases, including metabolic disorders, inflammatory conditions, and cancer. While the significance of circadian rhythm in diabetic nephropathy is gaining attention, the specific alterations in circadian profiles in diabetic nephropathy remain unexplored. In the present study, we performed RNA sequencing on renal cortex samples collected every 4 h across the day from both control and diabetic mice. The rhythmicity of genes was identified using the JTK_CYCLE algorithm for each group. Genes that lost, acquired, or sustained rhythmicity in diabetic mice were denoted the circadian dysregulation gene set. Subsequent bioinformatic analyses focused on this gene set to investigate the circadian reprogramming in diabetic nephropathy. We observed significant circadian disruption in the kidney of diabetic mice,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCircadian rhythm and melatonin · Dietary Effects on Health · Climate Change and Health Impacts
