Role of the polarity protein Scribble for podocyte differentiation and maintenance.

The kidney filter represents a unique assembly of podocyte epithelial cells that tightly enwrap the glomerular capillaries with their complex foot process network. While deficiency of the polarity proteins Crumbs and aPKC result in impaired podocyte foot process architecture, the function of basolat...

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Main Authors: Björn Hartleben, Eugen Widmeier, Nicola Wanner, Miriam Schmidts, Sung Tae Kim, Lisa Schneider, Britta Mayer, Dontscho Kerjaschki, Jeffrey H Miner, Gerd Walz, Tobias B Huber
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3346764?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b4839d0b576146a4b67be62c6c5120922020-11-25T02:15:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3670510.1371/journal.pone.0036705Role of the polarity protein Scribble for podocyte differentiation and maintenance.Björn HartlebenEugen WidmeierNicola WannerMiriam SchmidtsSung Tae KimLisa SchneiderBritta MayerDontscho KerjaschkiJeffrey H MinerGerd WalzTobias B HuberThe kidney filter represents a unique assembly of podocyte epithelial cells that tightly enwrap the glomerular capillaries with their complex foot process network. While deficiency of the polarity proteins Crumbs and aPKC result in impaired podocyte foot process architecture, the function of basolateral polarity proteins for podocyte differentiation and maintenance remained unclear. Here we report, that Scribble is expressed in developing podocytes, where it translocates from the lateral aspects of immature podocytes to the basal cell membrane and foot processes of mature podocytes. Immunogold electron microscopy reveals membrane associated localisation of Scribble predominantly at the basolateral site of foot processes. To further study the role of Scribble for podocyte differentiation Scribble(flox/flox) mice were generated by introducing loxP-sites into the Scribble introns 1 and 8 and these mice were crossed to NPHS2.Cre mice and Cre deleter mice. Podocyte-specific Scribble knockout mice develop normally and display no histological, ultrastructural or clinical abnormalities up to 12 months of age. In addition, no increased susceptibility to glomerular stress could be detected in these mice. In contrast, constitutive Scribble knockout animals die during embryonic development indicating the fundamental importance of Scribble for embryogenesis. Like in podocyte-specific Scribble knockout mice, the development of podocyte foot processes and the slit diaphragm was unaffected in kidney cultures from constitutive Scribble knockout animals. In summary these results indicate that basolateral polarity signaling via Scribble is dispensable for podocyte function, highlighting the unique feature of podocyte development with its significant apical membrane expansions being dominated by apical polarity complexes rather than by basolateral polarity signaling.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3346764?pdf=render
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author Björn Hartleben
Eugen Widmeier
Nicola Wanner
Miriam Schmidts
Sung Tae Kim
Lisa Schneider
Britta Mayer
Dontscho Kerjaschki
Jeffrey H Miner
Gerd Walz
Tobias B Huber
spellingShingle Björn Hartleben
Eugen Widmeier
Nicola Wanner
Miriam Schmidts
Sung Tae Kim
Lisa Schneider
Britta Mayer
Dontscho Kerjaschki
Jeffrey H Miner
Gerd Walz
Tobias B Huber
Role of the polarity protein Scribble for podocyte differentiation and maintenance.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Björn Hartleben
Eugen Widmeier
Nicola Wanner
Miriam Schmidts
Sung Tae Kim
Lisa Schneider
Britta Mayer
Dontscho Kerjaschki
Jeffrey H Miner
Gerd Walz
Tobias B Huber
author_sort Björn Hartleben
title Role of the polarity protein Scribble for podocyte differentiation and maintenance.
title_short Role of the polarity protein Scribble for podocyte differentiation and maintenance.
title_full Role of the polarity protein Scribble for podocyte differentiation and maintenance.
title_fullStr Role of the polarity protein Scribble for podocyte differentiation and maintenance.
title_full_unstemmed Role of the polarity protein Scribble for podocyte differentiation and maintenance.
title_sort role of the polarity protein scribble for podocyte differentiation and maintenance.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The kidney filter represents a unique assembly of podocyte epithelial cells that tightly enwrap the glomerular capillaries with their complex foot process network. While deficiency of the polarity proteins Crumbs and aPKC result in impaired podocyte foot process architecture, the function of basolateral polarity proteins for podocyte differentiation and maintenance remained unclear. Here we report, that Scribble is expressed in developing podocytes, where it translocates from the lateral aspects of immature podocytes to the basal cell membrane and foot processes of mature podocytes. Immunogold electron microscopy reveals membrane associated localisation of Scribble predominantly at the basolateral site of foot processes. To further study the role of Scribble for podocyte differentiation Scribble(flox/flox) mice were generated by introducing loxP-sites into the Scribble introns 1 and 8 and these mice were crossed to NPHS2.Cre mice and Cre deleter mice. Podocyte-specific Scribble knockout mice develop normally and display no histological, ultrastructural or clinical abnormalities up to 12 months of age. In addition, no increased susceptibility to glomerular stress could be detected in these mice. In contrast, constitutive Scribble knockout animals die during embryonic development indicating the fundamental importance of Scribble for embryogenesis. Like in podocyte-specific Scribble knockout mice, the development of podocyte foot processes and the slit diaphragm was unaffected in kidney cultures from constitutive Scribble knockout animals. In summary these results indicate that basolateral polarity signaling via Scribble is dispensable for podocyte function, highlighting the unique feature of podocyte development with its significant apical membrane expansions being dominated by apical polarity complexes rather than by basolateral polarity signaling.
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