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An in vivo functional analysis system for renal gene discovery in Drosophila pericardial nephrocytes.

Fujian Zhang1, Ying Zhao, Zhe Han.   

Abstract

The difficulty in accessing mammalian nephrons in vivo hinders the study of podocyte biology. The Drosophila nephrocyte shares remarkable similarities to the glomerular podocyte, but the lack of a functional readout for nephrocytes makes it challenging to study this model of the podocyte, which could potentially harness the power of Drosophila genetics. Here, we present a functional analysis of nephrocytes and establish an in vivo system to screen for renal genes. We found that nephrocytes efficiently take up secreted fluorescent protein, and therefore, we generated a transgenic line carrying secreted fluorescent protein and combined it with a nephrocyte-specific driver for targeted gene knockdown, allowing the identification of genes required for nephrocyte function. To validate this system, we examined the effects of knocking down sns and duf, the Drosophila homologs of nephrin and Neph1, respectively, in pericardial nephrocytes. Knockdown of sns or duf completely abolished the accumulation of the fluorescent protein in pericardial nephrocytes. Examining the ultrastructure revealed that the formation of the nephrocyte diaphragm and lacunar structure, which is essential for protein uptake, requires sns. Our preliminary genetic screen also identified Mec2, which encodes the homolog of mammalian Podocin. Taken together, these data suggest that the Drosophila pericardial nephrocyte is a useful in vivo model to help identify genes involved in podocyte biology and facilitate the discovery of renal disease genes.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23291470      PMCID: PMC3559487          DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2012080769

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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