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Tulp3 Regulates Renal Cystogenesis by Trafficking of Cystoproteins to Cilia.

Sun-Hee Hwang1, Bandarigoda N Somatilaka1, Hemant Badgandi1, Vivek Reddy Palicharla1, Rebecca Walker2, John M Shelton3, Feng Qian2, Saikat Mukhopadhyay4.   

Abstract

Polycystic kidney disease proteins, polycystin-1 and polycystin-2, localize to primary cilia. Polycystin knockouts have severe cystogenesis compared to ciliary disruption, whereas simultaneous ciliary loss suppresses excessive cyst growth. These data suggest the presence of a cystogenic activator that is inhibited by polycystins and an independent but relatively minor cystogenic inhibitor, either of which are cilia dependent. However, current genetic models targeting cilia completely ablate the compartment, making it difficult to uncouple cystoprotein function from ciliary localization. Thus, the role of cilium-generated signaling in cystogenesis is unclear. We recently demonstrated that the tubby family protein Tulp3 determines ciliary trafficking of polycystins in kidney collecting duct cells without affecting protein levels or cilia. Here, we demonstrate that embryonic-stage, nephron-specific Tulp3 knockout mice developed cystic kidneys, while retaining intact cilia. Cystic kidneys showed increased mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)/extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), mTOR, and persistently high cyclic AMP (cAMP) signaling, suggesting contribution of multiple factors to cystogenesis. Based on kidney-to-body-weight ratio, cystic index, and epithelial proliferation in developing tubules or cysts, the severity of cystogenesis upon Tulp3 deletion was intermediate between that caused by loss of polycystin-1 or cilia. However, concomitant Tulp3 loss did not inhibit cystogenesis in polycystin-1 knockouts, unlike ciliary disruption. Interestingly, ciliary trafficking of the small guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) Arl13b, loss of which causes cystogenic severity similar to ciliary loss, was reduced prior to cyst initiation. Thus, we propose that cystogenesis in Tulp3 mutants results from a reduction of ciliary levels of polycystins, Arl13b, and Arl13b-dependent lipidated cargoes. Arl13b might be the ciliary factor that represses cystogenesis distinct from polycystins.
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Keywords:  Arl13b; GTPase; Inpp5e; Tulp3; cAMP; cilia; cystogenesis; polycystic kidney disease; polycystin; tubby family protein

Year:  2019        PMID: 30799239      PMCID: PMC6401225          DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.01.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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3.  G-protein signaling through tubby proteins.

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6.  Effective treatment of an orthologous model of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.

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Review 3.  Polycystins as components of large multiprotein complexes of polycystin interactors.

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5.  Multiple ciliary localization signals control INPP5E ciliary targeting.

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7.  Mutations in Ciliary Trafficking Genes affect Sonic Hedgehog-dependent Neural Tube Patterning Differentially along the Anterior-Posterior Axis.

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8.  A conserved acetylation switch enables pharmacological control of tubby-like protein stability.

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Review 9.  Intraflagellar Transport Proteins as Regulators of Primary Cilia Length.

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10.  Cooperation of the IFT-A complex with the IFT-B complex is required for ciliary retrograde protein trafficking and GPCR import.

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