Author:
Janssens Virginie,Gaide Chevronnay Héloïse P.,Marie Sandrine,Vincent Marie-Françoise,Van Der Smissen Patrick,Nevo Nathalie,Vainio Seppo,Nielsen Rikke,Christensen Erik I.,Jouret François,Antignac Corinne,Pierreux Christophe E.,Courtoy Pierre J.
Abstract
BackgroundDeletions or inactivating mutations of the cystinosin gene CTNS lead to cystine accumulation and crystals at acidic pH in patients with nephropathic cystinosis, a rare lysosomal storage disease and the main cause of hereditary renal Fanconi syndrome. Early use of oral cysteamine to prevent cystine accumulation slows progression of nephropathic cystinosis but it is a demanding treatment and not a cure. The source of cystine accumulating in kidney proximal tubular cells and cystine’s role in disease progression are unknown.MethodsTo investigate whether receptor-mediated endocytosis by the megalin/LRP2 pathway of ultrafiltrated, disulfide-rich plasma proteins could be a source of cystine in proximal tubular cells, we used a mouse model of cystinosis in which conditional excision of floxed megalin/LRP2 alleles in proximal tubular cells of cystinotic mice was achieved by a Cre-LoxP strategy using Wnt4-CRE. We evaluated mice aged 6–9 months for kidney cystine levels and crystals; histopathology, with emphasis on swan-neck lesions and proximal-tubular-cell apoptosis and proliferation (turnover); and proximal-tubular-cell expression of the major apical transporters sodium-phosphate cotransporter 2A (NaPi-IIa) and sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT-2).ResultsWnt4-CRE–driven megalin/LRP2 ablation in cystinotic mice efficiently blocked kidney cystine accumulation, thereby preventing lysosomal deformations and crystal deposition in proximal tubular cells. Swan-neck lesions were largely prevented and proximal-tubular-cell turnover was normalized. Apical expression of the two cotransporters was also preserved.ConclusionsThese observations support a key role of the megalin/LRP2 pathway in the progression of nephropathic cystinosis and provide a proof of concept for the pathway as a therapeutic target.
Funder
CRF
National Lottery
Région bruxelloise
Région wallonne
Université Catholique de Louvain
de Duve Institute
Publisher
American Society of Nephrology (ASN)
Subject
Nephrology,General Medicine
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