Involvement of the tubular ClC-type exchanger ClC-5 in glomeruli of human proteinuric nephropathies.
Glomerular protein handling mechanisms have received much attention in studies of nephrotic syndrome. Histopathological findings in renal biopsies from severely proteinuric patients support the likelihood of protein endocytosis by podocytes. ClC-5 is involved in the endocytosis of albumin in the pro...
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doaj-e8c4fb28546440faafd97cd7bc40650a2020-11-25T02:22:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4560510.1371/journal.pone.0045605Involvement of the tubular ClC-type exchanger ClC-5 in glomeruli of human proteinuric nephropathies.Monica CeolEmilia TiralongoHans J BaeldeDaniela VianelloGiovanni BettoAnnunziata MarangelliLuciana BonfanteMarialuisa ValenteMila Della BarberaAngela D'AngeloFranca AnglaniDorella Del PreteGlomerular protein handling mechanisms have received much attention in studies of nephrotic syndrome. Histopathological findings in renal biopsies from severely proteinuric patients support the likelihood of protein endocytosis by podocytes. ClC-5 is involved in the endocytosis of albumin in the proximal tubule.To investigate whether ClC-5 is expressed in the glomerular compartment and whether it has a role in proteinuric nephropathies. ClC-5 expression was studied using Real-time PCR in manually- and laser-microdissected biopsies from patients with type 2 diabetes (n 37) and IgA nephropathy (n 10); in biopsies of membranous glomerulopathy (MG) (n 14) immunohistochemistry for ClC-5 (with morphometric analysis) and for WT1 was done.cortical tissue (n 23) obtained from unaffected parts of tumor-related nephrectomy specimens.ClC-5 was expressed at glomerular level in all biopsies. Glomerular ClC-5 levels were significantly higher in diabetic nephropaty and MG at both mRNA and protein level (p<0.002; p<0.01). ClC-5 and WT1 double-staining analysis in MG showed that ClC-5 was localized in the podocytes. ClC-5 ultrastructural immunolocalization was demonstrated in podocytes foot processes. Our study is the first to demonstrate that ClC-5 is expressed in human podocytes. The ClC-5 overexpression found in biopsies of proteinuric patients suggests that proteinuria may play a part in its expression and that podocytes are likely to have a key role in albumin handling in proteinuric states.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3454393?pdf=render |
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Monica Ceol Emilia Tiralongo Hans J Baelde Daniela Vianello Giovanni Betto Annunziata Marangelli Luciana Bonfante Marialuisa Valente Mila Della Barbera Angela D'Angelo Franca Anglani Dorella Del Prete Involvement of the tubular ClC-type exchanger ClC-5 in glomeruli of human proteinuric nephropathies. PLoS ONE |
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Monica Ceol Emilia Tiralongo Hans J Baelde Daniela Vianello Giovanni Betto Annunziata Marangelli Luciana Bonfante Marialuisa Valente Mila Della Barbera Angela D'Angelo Franca Anglani Dorella Del Prete |
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Involvement of the tubular ClC-type exchanger ClC-5 in glomeruli of human proteinuric nephropathies. |
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Involvement of the tubular ClC-type exchanger ClC-5 in glomeruli of human proteinuric nephropathies. |
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Involvement of the tubular ClC-type exchanger ClC-5 in glomeruli of human proteinuric nephropathies. |
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Involvement of the tubular ClC-type exchanger ClC-5 in glomeruli of human proteinuric nephropathies. |
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Involvement of the tubular ClC-type exchanger ClC-5 in glomeruli of human proteinuric nephropathies. |
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involvement of the tubular clc-type exchanger clc-5 in glomeruli of human proteinuric nephropathies. |
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Glomerular protein handling mechanisms have received much attention in studies of nephrotic syndrome. Histopathological findings in renal biopsies from severely proteinuric patients support the likelihood of protein endocytosis by podocytes. ClC-5 is involved in the endocytosis of albumin in the proximal tubule.To investigate whether ClC-5 is expressed in the glomerular compartment and whether it has a role in proteinuric nephropathies. ClC-5 expression was studied using Real-time PCR in manually- and laser-microdissected biopsies from patients with type 2 diabetes (n 37) and IgA nephropathy (n 10); in biopsies of membranous glomerulopathy (MG) (n 14) immunohistochemistry for ClC-5 (with morphometric analysis) and for WT1 was done.cortical tissue (n 23) obtained from unaffected parts of tumor-related nephrectomy specimens.ClC-5 was expressed at glomerular level in all biopsies. Glomerular ClC-5 levels were significantly higher in diabetic nephropaty and MG at both mRNA and protein level (p<0.002; p<0.01). ClC-5 and WT1 double-staining analysis in MG showed that ClC-5 was localized in the podocytes. ClC-5 ultrastructural immunolocalization was demonstrated in podocytes foot processes. Our study is the first to demonstrate that ClC-5 is expressed in human podocytes. The ClC-5 overexpression found in biopsies of proteinuric patients suggests that proteinuria may play a part in its expression and that podocytes are likely to have a key role in albumin handling in proteinuric states. |
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