Does the sonic hedgehog signaling pathway play a role in anti-reflux mechanism of bladder in children?




Eda Tokat, Department of Urology Clinic of Ankara Training and Research Hospital, FEBU, University of Medical Sciences, Ankara, Turkey
Mustafa O. Tan, Section of Paediatric Urology, Department of Urology, Gazi University School of Medicine. Ankara, Turkey
Serhat Gürocak, Section of Paediatric Urology, Department of Urology, Gazi University School of Medicine. Ankara, Turkey


Objective: A hedgehog family ligand, namely, sonic hedgehog (SHH), was reported to be important in the development of bladder and ureter smooth muscle. In this prospective study, we aimed to determine protein expression of SHH in resected ureterovesical junction (UVJ) segments of children with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). Materials and Methods: The study group included 19 children; 12 (63%) girls, 7 (37%) boys, who had ureteroneocystostomy operation; 3 (15.7%) right sided, 7 (36.8%) left sided, 9 (47.3%) bilateral, due to primary VUR between years 2015 and 2018. Totally, 28 UVJ segments were examined for Western Blot analysis to determine related protein expression levels. Results: The mean Western blot band area of SHH gene pathway related protein was 3880.69 (2059.55-13941.61) while the mean area of β-Actin, the house-keeping gene, was 20180.25 (9530.39-26709.75) (p = 0.001). Correlation analyses between grade of reflux and protein expression of SHH gene pathways revealed no significant relation (p = 0.300). When the UV samples were grouped as low- and high-grade reflux and compared in terms of SHH protein expression levels, no statistically significant difference was found between groups (p = 0.818). Conclusion: We concluded that SHH signaling molecule which is effective in development of bladder and ureter smooth musculature might also be effective in etiopathology of reflux.



Keywords: Sonic hedgehog. Vesicoureteral reflux. Reflux genetics. Bladder development.