Abstract

Glomerular podocyte cells are critical for the function of the renal ultrafiltration barrier. Especially, the highly specialized cell–cell junction of podocytes, the slit diaphragm, has a central role in the filtration barrier. This is highlighted by the fact that mutations in molecular components of the slit diaphragm, including nephrin and Cd2-associated protein (Cd2ap), result in proteinuric diseases in man. Dendrin is a poorly characterized cytosolic component of the slit diaphragm in where it interacts with nephrin and Cd2ap. Dendrin is highly specific for the podocyte slit diaphragm, suggesting that it has a dedicated role in the glomerular filtration barrier. In this study, we have generated a dendrin knockout mouse line and explored the molecular interactions of dendrin. Dendrin-deficient mice were viable, fertile, and had a normal life span. Morphologically, the glomerulogenesis proceeded normally and adult dendrin-deficient mice showed normal glomerular histology. No significant proteinuria was observed. Following glomerular injury, lack of dendrin did not affect the severity of the damage or the recovery process. Yeast two-hybrid screen and co-immunoprecipitation experiments showed that dendrin binds to Wt1-interacting protein (Wtip) and growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible 45 alpha (Gadd45a). Wtip and Gadd45a mediate gene transcription in the nucleus, suggesting that dendrin may have similar functions in podocytes. In line with this, we observed the relocation of dendrin to nucleus in adriamycin nephropathy model. Our results indicate that dendrin is dispensable for the function of the normal glomerular filtration barrier and that dendrin interacts with Wtip and Gadd45a.

Highlights

  • The renal ultrafiltration occurs through the capillary wall of the kidney glomerulus

  • Our results indicate that dendrin binds to Wt1-interacting protein (Wtip) and growth arrest and DNAdamage-inducible 45 alpha (Gadd45a), two proteins that are known to be present in the nucleus and mediate transcription

  • Dendrin is located at the cytoplasmic face of the slit diaphragm in where it binds to crucial slit diaphragm proteins nephrin and Cda2p [8,10]

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Introduction

The renal ultrafiltration occurs through the capillary wall of the kidney glomerulus. All three layers have important roles in the filtration barrier function, the podocyte seems to be the most critical part of the renal filter. This is underlined by the fact that mutations in many podocyte proteins cause albumin leakage through the glomerular barrier [1]. This protein leakage is clinically observed as proteinuria. It is of critical importance to understand the biology of the glomerulus filtration barrier

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