Abstract

Studies in mice have suggested bone marrow transplantation as a strategy to correct the endocytic dysfunction of the proximal tubules in renal Fanconi syndrome, yet the mode of action has remained mysterious. Using a mouse model of Dent disease, Gabriel etal. now show that rescue of the resorptive capacity in the diseased kidney involves cell-to-cell contact between engrafted and host cells via nanotubes, cellular projections that enable transfer of wild-type activity into mutant cells of the proximal tubule.

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