Proteinuria and Perinatal Lethality in Mice Lacking NEPH1, a Novel Protein with Homology to NEPHRIN

Author:

Donoviel Dorit B.1,Freed Deon D.1,Vogel Hannes2,Potter David G.3,Hawkins Edith2,Barrish James P.2,Mathur Brian N.3,Turner C. Alexander3,Geske Robert1,Montgomery Charles A.1,Starbuck Michael1,Brandt Mary1,Gupta Anupma1,Ramirez-Solis Ramiro1,Zambrowicz Brian P.3,Powell David R.1

Affiliation:

1. Pharmaceutical Biology 1 and

2. Department of Pathology, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas 770302

3. Genomics, 3 Lexicon Genetics, Inc., The Woodlands, Texas 77381, and

Abstract

ABSTRACT A high-throughput, retrovirus-mediated mutagenesis method based on gene trapping in embryonic stem cells was used to identify a novel mouse gene. The human ortholog encodes a transmembrane protein containing five extracellular immunoglobulin-like domains that is structurally related to human NEPHRIN, a protein associated with congenital nephrotic syndrome. Northern analysis revealed wide expression in humans and mice, with highest expression in kidney. Based on similarity to NEPHRIN and abundant expression in kidney, this protein was designated NEPH1 and embryonic stem cells containing the retroviral insertion in the Neph1 locus were used to generate mutant mice. Analysis of kidney RNA from Neph1 −/− mice showed that the retroviral insertion disrupted expression of Neph1 transcripts. Neph1 −/− pups were represented at the expected normal Mendelian ratios at 1 to 3 days of age but at only 10% of the expected frequency at 10 to 12 days after birth, suggesting an early postnatal lethality. The Neph1 −/− animals that survived beyond the first week of life were sickly and small but without edema, and all died between 3 and 8 weeks of age. Proteinuria ranging from 300 to 2,000 mg/dl was present in all Neph1 −/− mice. Electron microscopy demonstrated NEPH1 expression in glomerular podocytes and revealed effacement of podocyte foot processes in Neph1 −/− mice. These findings suggest that NEPH1, like NEPHRIN, may play an important role in maintaining the structure of the filtration barrier that prevents proteins from freely entering the glomerular urinary space.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology

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