Albumin uptake in human podocytes: a possible role for the cubilin-amnionless (CUBAM) complex

Abstract Albumin re-uptake is a receptor-mediated pathway located in renal proximal tubuli. There is increasing evidence of glomerular protein handling by podocytes, but little is known about the mechanism behind this process. In this study, we found that human podocytes in vitro are committed to in...

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Main Authors: Lisa Gianesello, Giovanna Priante, Monica Ceol, Claudia M. Radu, Moin A. Saleem, Paolo Simioni, Liliana Terrin, Franca Anglani, Dorella Del Prete
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-10-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-13789-z
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spelling doaj-870c4846e16141b892ddc0d3846721062020-12-08T00:03:47ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-10-017111010.1038/s41598-017-13789-zAlbumin uptake in human podocytes: a possible role for the cubilin-amnionless (CUBAM) complexLisa Gianesello0Giovanna Priante1Monica Ceol2Claudia M. Radu3Moin A. Saleem4Paolo Simioni5Liliana Terrin6Franca Anglani7Dorella Del Prete8Clinical Nephrology, Department of Medicine - DIMED, University of PaduaClinical Nephrology, Department of Medicine - DIMED, University of PaduaClinical Nephrology, Department of Medicine - DIMED, University of PaduaThrombotic and Hemorrhagic Diseases Unit, Department of Medicine - DIMED, University of PaduaAcademic and Children’s Renal Unit, Dorothy Hodgkin BuildingThrombotic and Hemorrhagic Diseases Unit, Department of Medicine - DIMED, University of PaduaClinical Nephrology, Department of Medicine - DIMED, University of PaduaClinical Nephrology, Department of Medicine - DIMED, University of PaduaClinical Nephrology, Department of Medicine - DIMED, University of PaduaAbstract Albumin re-uptake is a receptor-mediated pathway located in renal proximal tubuli. There is increasing evidence of glomerular protein handling by podocytes, but little is known about the mechanism behind this process. In this study, we found that human podocytes in vitro are committed to internalizing albumin through a receptor-mediated mechanism even after exposure to low doses of albumin. We show that these cells express cubilin, megalin, ClC-5, amnionless and Dab2, which are partners in the tubular machinery. Exposing human podocytes to albumin overload prompted an increase in CUBILIN, AMNIONLESS and CLCN5 gene expression. Inhibiting cubilin led to a reduction in albumin uptake, highlighting its importance in this mechanism. We demonstrated that human podocytes are committed to performing endocytosis via a receptor-mediated mechanism even in the presence of low doses of albumin. We also disclosed that protein overload first acts on the expression of the cubilin-amnionless (CUBAM) complex in these cells, then involves the ClC-5 channel, providing the first evidence for a possible role of the CUBAM complex in albumin endocytosis in human podocytes.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-13789-z
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author Lisa Gianesello
Giovanna Priante
Monica Ceol
Claudia M. Radu
Moin A. Saleem
Paolo Simioni
Liliana Terrin
Franca Anglani
Dorella Del Prete
spellingShingle Lisa Gianesello
Giovanna Priante
Monica Ceol
Claudia M. Radu
Moin A. Saleem
Paolo Simioni
Liliana Terrin
Franca Anglani
Dorella Del Prete
Albumin uptake in human podocytes: a possible role for the cubilin-amnionless (CUBAM) complex
Scientific Reports
author_facet Lisa Gianesello
Giovanna Priante
Monica Ceol
Claudia M. Radu
Moin A. Saleem
Paolo Simioni
Liliana Terrin
Franca Anglani
Dorella Del Prete
author_sort Lisa Gianesello
title Albumin uptake in human podocytes: a possible role for the cubilin-amnionless (CUBAM) complex
title_short Albumin uptake in human podocytes: a possible role for the cubilin-amnionless (CUBAM) complex
title_full Albumin uptake in human podocytes: a possible role for the cubilin-amnionless (CUBAM) complex
title_fullStr Albumin uptake in human podocytes: a possible role for the cubilin-amnionless (CUBAM) complex
title_full_unstemmed Albumin uptake in human podocytes: a possible role for the cubilin-amnionless (CUBAM) complex
title_sort albumin uptake in human podocytes: a possible role for the cubilin-amnionless (cubam) complex
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Abstract Albumin re-uptake is a receptor-mediated pathway located in renal proximal tubuli. There is increasing evidence of glomerular protein handling by podocytes, but little is known about the mechanism behind this process. In this study, we found that human podocytes in vitro are committed to internalizing albumin through a receptor-mediated mechanism even after exposure to low doses of albumin. We show that these cells express cubilin, megalin, ClC-5, amnionless and Dab2, which are partners in the tubular machinery. Exposing human podocytes to albumin overload prompted an increase in CUBILIN, AMNIONLESS and CLCN5 gene expression. Inhibiting cubilin led to a reduction in albumin uptake, highlighting its importance in this mechanism. We demonstrated that human podocytes are committed to performing endocytosis via a receptor-mediated mechanism even in the presence of low doses of albumin. We also disclosed that protein overload first acts on the expression of the cubilin-amnionless (CUBAM) complex in these cells, then involves the ClC-5 channel, providing the first evidence for a possible role of the CUBAM complex in albumin endocytosis in human podocytes.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-13789-z
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