Endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation is required for nephrin maturation and kidney glomerular filtration function

Podocytes are key to the glomerular filtration barrier by forming a slit diaphragm between interdigitating foot processes; however, the molecular details and functional importance of protein folding and degradation in the ER remain unknown. Here, we show that the SEL1L-HRD1 protein complex of ER-ass...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of clinical investigation 2021-04, Vol.131 (7), p.1-16
Hauptverfasser: Yoshida, Sei, Wei, Xiaoqiong, Zhang, Gensheng, O'Connor, Christopher L, Torres, Mauricio, Zhou, Zhangsen, Lin, Liangguang, Menon, Rajasree, Xu, Xiaoxi, Zheng, Wenyue, Xiong, Yi, Otto, Edgar, Tang, Chih-Hang Anthony, Hua, Rui, Verma, Rakesh, Mori, Hiroyuki, Zhang, Yang, Hu, Chih-Chi Andrew, Liu, Ming, Garg, Puneet, Hodgin, Jeffrey B, Sun, Shengyi, Bitzer, Markus, Qi, Ling
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Zusammenfassung:Podocytes are key to the glomerular filtration barrier by forming a slit diaphragm between interdigitating foot processes; however, the molecular details and functional importance of protein folding and degradation in the ER remain unknown. Here, we show that the SEL1L-HRD1 protein complex of ER-associated degradation (ERAD) is required for slit diaphragm formation and glomerular filtration function. SEL1L-HRD1 ERAD is highly expressed in podocytes of both mouse and human kidneys. Mice with podocyte-specific Sel1L deficiency develop podocytopathy and severe congenital nephrotic syndrome with an impaired slit diaphragm shortly after weaning and die prematurely, with a median lifespan of approximately 3 months. We show mechanistically that nephrin, a type 1 membrane protein causally linked to congenital nephrotic syndrome, is an endogenous ERAD substrate. ERAD deficiency attenuated the maturation of nascent nephrin, leading to its retention in the ER. We also show that various autosomal-recessive nephrin disease mutants were highly unstable and broken down by SEL1L-HRD1 ERAD, which attenuated the pathogenicity of the mutants toward the WT allele. This study uncovers a critical role of SEL1L-HRD1 ERAD in glomerular filtration barrier function and provides insights into the pathogenesis associated with autosomal-recessive disease mutants.
ISSN:0021-9738
1558-8238
DOI:10.1172/jci143988