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The Ngal reporter mouse detects the response of the kidney to injury in real time

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NATURE MEDICINE
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 216-U113

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nm.2290

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  1. Office of Columbia University Technology Ventures
  2. US National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases [DK-55388, DK-58872]
  3. March of Dimes for Birth Defects
  4. Glomerular Center of Columbia University

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Many proteins have been proposed to act as surrogate markers of organ damage, yet for many candidates the essential biomarker characteristics that link the protein to the injured organ have not yet been described. We generated an Ngal reporter mouse by inserting a double-fusion reporter gene encoding luciferase-2 and mCherry (Luc2-mC) into the Ngal (Lcn2) locus. The Ngal-Luc2-mC reporter accurately recapitulated the endogenous message and illuminated injuries in vivo in real time. In the kidney, Ngal-Luc2-mC imaging showed a sensitive, rapid, dose-dependent, reversible, and organ-and cell-specific relationship with tubular stress, which correlated with the level of urinary Ngal (uNgal). Unexpectedly, specific cells of the distal nephron were the source of uNgal. Cells isolated from Ngal-Luc2-mC mice also revealed both the onset and the resolution of the injury, and the actions of NF-kappa B inhibitors and antibiotics during infection. Thus, imaging of Ngal-Luc2-mC mice and cells identified injurious and reparative agents that affect kidney damage.

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