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The human nephrin Y1139RSL motif is essential for podocyte foot process organization and slit diaphragm formation during glomerular development.

Eugenel B Espiritu1, Huajun Jiang2, Sophie Moreau-Marquis3, Mara Sullivan4, Kunimasa Yan5, Donna Beer Stolz4, Matthew G Sampson6, Neil A Hukriede1, Agnieszka Swiatecka-Urban7.   

Abstract

Nephrin is an immunoglobulin-type cell-adhesion molecule with a key role in the glomerular interpodocyte slit diaphragm. Mutations in the nephrin gene are associated with defects in the slit diaphragm, leading to early-onset nephrotic syndrome, typically resistant to treatment. Although the endocytic trafficking of nephrin is essential for the assembly of the slit diaphragm, nephrin's specific endocytic motifs remain unknown. To search for endocytic motifs, here we performed a multisequence alignment of nephrin and identified a canonical YXXØ-type motif, Y1139RSL, in the nephrin cytoplasmic tail, expressed only in primates. Using site-directed mutagenesis, various biochemical methods, single-plane illumination microscopy, a human podocyte line, and a human nephrin-expressing zebrafish model, we found that Y1139RSL is a novel endocytic motif and a structural element for clathrin-mediated nephrin endocytosis that functions as a phosphorylation-sensitive signal. We observed that Y1139RSL motif-mediated endocytosis helps to localize nephrin to specialized plasma membrane domains in podocytes and is essential for normal foot process organization into a functional slit diaphragm between neighboring foot processes in zebrafish. The importance of nephrin Y1139RSL for healthy podocyte development was supported by population-level analyses of genetic variations at this motif, revealing that such variations are very rare, suggesting that mutations in this motif have autosomal-recessive negative effects on kidney health. These findings expand our understanding of the mechanism underlying nephrin endocytosis and may lead to improved diagnostic tools or therapeutic strategies for managing early-onset, treatment-resistant nephrotic syndrome.
© 2019 Espiritu et al.

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Keywords:  cell adhesion; cell culture; cell surface protein; cell-cell interaction; clathrin; clathrin-dependent endocytosis; endocytosis; foot processes; glomerulus; kidney; nephrin; nephrology; nephrotic syndrome; podocyte; slit diaphragm; zebrafish

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31152064      PMCID: PMC6635437          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.008235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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