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P25 - The role of TRPP2 in the pathogenesis of polycystic kidney disease and primary cilia signaling

Together with Polycystin-1, TRPP2, also known as Polycystin-2, forms Ca2+-permeable cation channels in the primary cilium, a central signaling micro-compartment of the cell. Defects in TRPP2 cause polycystic kidney disease, which is ameliorated when cilia are ablated in mouse models of polycystic kidney disease. This suggests that TRPP2 mediates a cystogenic signaling pathway in primary cilia, the nature of which is still unknown. In this project, we aim to reveal and dissect this cystogenic ciliary signaling pathway by time-resolved cilia proteomics. As specific elevation of cAMP in cilia leads to cyst formation in vitro, we will explore the relation between ciliary cAMP signaling and TRPP2-dependent cilia signaling processes.

David Mick

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. David Mick

Universität des Saarlandes

+49 6841 16 26583

david.mick@uks.eu