Author:
Hermle Tobias,Schneider Ronen,Schapiro David,Braun Daniela A.,van der Ven Amelie T.,Warejko Jillian K.,Daga Ankana,Widmeier Eugen,Nakayama Makiko,Jobst-Schwan Tilman,Majmundar Amar J.,Ashraf Shazia,Rao Jia,Finn Laura S.,Tasic Velibor,Hernandez Joel D.,Bagga Arvind,Jalalah Sawsan M.,El Desoky Sherif,Kari Jameela A.,Laricchia Kristen M.,Lek Monkol,Rehm Heidi L.,MacArthur Daniel G.,Mane Shrikant,Lifton Richard P.,Shril Shirlee,Hildebrandt Friedhelm
Abstract
BackgroundSteroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is a frequent cause of CKD. The discovery of monogenic causes of SRNS has revealed specific pathogenetic pathways, but these monogenic causes do not explain all cases of SRNS.MethodsTo identify novel monogenic causes of SRNS, we screened 665 patients by whole-exome sequencing. We then evaluated the in vitro functional significance of two genes and the mutations therein that we discovered through this sequencing and conducted complementary studies in podocyte-like Drosophila nephrocytes.ResultsWe identified conserved, homozygous missense mutations of GAPVD1 in two families with early-onset NS and a homozygous missense mutation of ANKFY1 in two siblings with SRNS. GAPVD1 and ANKFY1 interact with the endosomal regulator RAB5. Coimmunoprecipitation assays indicated interaction between GAPVD1 and ANKFY1 proteins, which also colocalized when expressed in HEK293T cells. Silencing either protein diminished the podocyte migration rate. Compared with wild-type GAPVD1 and ANKFY1, the mutated proteins produced upon ectopic expression of GAPVD1 or ANKFY1 bearing the patient-derived mutations exhibited altered binding affinity for active RAB5 and reduced ability to rescue the knockout-induced defect in podocyte migration. Coimmunoprecipitation assays further demonstrated a physical interaction between nephrin and GAPVD1, and immunofluorescence revealed partial colocalization of these proteins in rat glomeruli. The patient-derived GAPVD1 mutations reduced nephrin-GAPVD1 binding affinity. In Drosophila, silencing Gapvd1 impaired endocytosis and caused mistrafficking of the nephrin ortholog.ConclusionsMutations in GAPVD1 and probably in ANKFY1 are novel monogenic causes of NS. The discovery of these genes implicates RAB5 regulation in the pathogenesis of human NS.
Publisher
American Society of Nephrology (ASN)
Subject
Nephrology,General Medicine
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