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The Role of Podocalyxin in Health and Disease
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Podocalyxin, a sialomucin most closely related to CD34 and endoglycan, is expressed
by kidney podocytes, hematopoietic progenitors, vascular endothelia, and
a subset of neurons; aberrant expression has recently been implicated in a range
of cancers. Through interactions with several intracellular proteins and at least one
extracellular ligand, podocalyxin regulates both adhesion and cell morphology. In
the developing kidney, podocalyxin plays an essential role in the formation and
maintenance of podocyte foot processes, and its absence results in perinatal
lethality. Podocalyxin expression in the hematopoietic system correlates with cell
migration and the seeding of new hematopoietic tissues. In addition, it is abnormally
expressed in subsets of breast, prostate, liver, pancreatic, and kidney cancer
as well as leukemia. Strikingly, it is often associated with the most aggressive cases,
and it is likely involved in metastasis. Thus, a thorough investigation of the normal
activities of podocalyxin may facilitate the development of new cancer treatment
strategies.
J Am Soc Nephrol 20: 1669–1676, 2009. doi: 10.1681/ASN.2008070782
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