Literature DB >> 29032953

Abolishment of proximal tubule albumin endocytosis does not affect plasma albumin during nephrotic syndrome in mice.

Kathrin Weyer1, Pia K Andersen2, Kasper Schmidt2, Geraldine Mollet3, Corinne Antignac4, Henrik Birn5, Rikke Nielsen2, Erik I Christensen2.   

Abstract

The megalin/cubilin receptor complex is required for proximal tubular endocytosis and degradation of filtered albumin. An additional high-capacity retrieval pathway of intact albumin for the recovery of large amounts of filtered albumin has been proposed, possibly involving cooperation between megalin/cubilin and the neonatal Fc receptor. To clarify the potential role of such a pathway, we examined the effects of megalin/cubilin gene inactivation on tubular albumin uptake and plasma albumin levels in nephrotic, podocin knockout mice. Immunofluorescence microscopy of megalin/cubilin/podocin knockout mouse kidneys demonstrated abolishment of proximal tubule albumin uptake, in contrast to the excessive albumin accumulation observed in podocin knockout mice compared to controls. Correspondingly, urinary albumin excretion was increased 1.4 fold in megalin/cubilin/podocin compared to podocin knockout mice (albumin/creatinine: 226 vs. 157 mg/mg). However, no difference in plasma albumin levels was observed between megalin/cubilin/podocin and podocin knockout mice, as both were reduced to approximately 40% of controls. There were no differences in liver albumin synthesis by mRNA levels and protein abundance. Thus, megalin/cubilin knockout efficiently blocks proximal tubular albumin uptake in nephrotic mice but plasma albumin levels did not differ as a result of megalin/cubilin-deficiency, suggesting no significance of the megalin/cubilin-pathway for albumin homeostasis by retrieval of intact albumin.
Copyright © 2017 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  albuminuria; endocytosis; nephrotic syndrome; proteinuria; proximal tubule

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29032953     DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2017.07.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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