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Deregulation of autophagy under hyperglycemic conditions is dependent on increased lysine 63 ubiquitination: a candidate mechanism in the progression of diabetic nephropathy.

Paola Pontrelli1, Annarita Oranger2, Mariagrazia Barozzino2, Chiara Divella2, Francesca Conserva2, Maria Grazia Fiore3, Roberta Rossi3, Massimo Papale2, Giuseppe Castellano2, Simona Simone2, Luigi Laviola4, Francesco Giorgino4, Domenico Piscitelli3, Anna Gallone5, Loreto Gesualdo2.   

Abstract

Diabetic nephropathy patients (DN) are characterized by increased lysine63 ubiquitination (Lys63-Ub) at the tubular level. Autophagy is deregulated under diabetic conditions, even though the molecular mechanisms and the consequences of this alteration need to be elucidated. The aim of this study was to investigate the link between Lys63-Ub and autophagy in DN and the involvement of these two processes in tubular cell fate. Immunohistochemistry of beclin-1, LC3, and p62 on kidney biopsies highlighted increased protein expression of all these autophagic factors at the tubular level in DN compared to other nephritis. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed the presence of diffuse vacuolization and autophago(lyso)somal structures in proximal tubular cells in DN. Accumulation of Lys63-Ub proteins in DN increased in accordance with the tubular damage and was associated to increased LC3 expression both in vivo and in vitro. Hyperglycemia (HG) induced LC3 and p62 protein expression in HK2 cells together with Lys63-ubiquitinated proteins, and the inhibition of HG-induced Lys63-Ub by NSC697923 inhibitor, significantly reduced both LC3 and p62 expression. Moreover, in DN, those tubules expressing LC3 showed increased caspase-3 expression, supporting the hypothesis that deregulated autophagy induces apoptosis of tubular cells. In vitro, we confirmed a tight association between impaired autophagy, Lys63-Ub, and apoptosis since Lys63-Ub inhibition by NSC697923 abrogated HG-induced cell death and LC3 silencing also blocked hyperglycemia-induced caspase-3 activation. Our data suggested that prolonged hyperglycemia in diabetic patients can impair autophagy as a consequence of Lys63-Ub protein accumulation, thus promoting intracellular autophagic vesicles increase, finally leading to tubular cell death in DN. KEY MESSAGES: In vivo autophagy is deregulated in diabetic patients with renal disease (DN). Accumulation of Lys63 ubiquitinated proteins is associated to autophagy deregulation. Accumulation of Lys63 ubiquitinated proteins correlated with apoptosis activation. Lys63 ubiquitination inhibition abrogated hyperglycemia-induced autophagy and apoptosis.

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Keywords:  Apoptosis; Autophagy; Diabetic nephropathy; Protein ubiquitination

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29806072     DOI: 10.1007/s00109-018-1656-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Med (Berl)        ISSN: 0946-2716            Impact factor:   4.599


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