Ischemic Injury to Kidney Induces Glomerular Podocyte Effacement and Dissociation of Slit Diaphragm Proteins Neph1 and ZO-1S
Glomerular injury is often characterized by the effacement of podocytes, loss of slit diaphragms, and proteinuria. Renal ischemia or the loss of blood flow to the kidneys has been widely associated with tubular and endothelial injury but rarely has been shown to induce podocyte damage and disruption...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2008-12, Vol.283 (51), p.35579-35589 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Glomerular injury is often characterized by the effacement of podocytes,
loss of slit diaphragms, and proteinuria. Renal ischemia or the loss of blood
flow to the kidneys has been widely associated with tubular and endothelial
injury but rarely has been shown to induce podocyte damage and disruption of
the slit diaphragm. In this study, we have used an
in vivo
rat
ischemic model to demonstrate that renal ischemia induces podocyte effacement
with loss of slit diaphragm and proteinuria. Biochemical analysis of the
ischemic glomerulus shows that ischemia induces rapid loss of interaction
between slit diaphragm junctional proteins Neph1 and ZO-1. To further
understand the effect of ischemia on molecular interactions between slit
diaphragm proteins, a cell culture model was employed to study the binding
between Neph1 and ZO-1. Under physiologic conditions, Neph1 co-localized with
ZO-1 at cell-cell contacts in cultured human podocytes. Induction of injury by
ATP depletion resulted in rapid loss of Neph1 and ZO-1 binding and
redistribution of Neph1 and ZO-1 proteins from cell membrane to the cytoplasm.
Recovery resulted in increased Neph1 tyrosine phosphorylation, restoring Neph1
and ZO-1 binding and their localization at the cell membrane. We further
demonstrate that tyrosine phosphorylation of Neph1 mediated by Fyn results in
significantly increased Neph1 and ZO-1 binding, suggesting a critical role for
Neph1 tyrosine phosphorylation in reorganizing the Neph1-ZO-1 complex. This
study documents that renal ischemia induces dynamic changes in the molecular
interactions between slit diaphragm proteins, leading to podocyte damage and
proteinuria. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M805507200 |