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Trimerization profile of type IV collagen COL4A5 exon deletion in X-linked Alport syndrome.

Authors :
Koyama, Yuimi
Suico, Mary Ann
Owaki, Aimi
Sato, Ryoichi
Kuwazuru, Jun
Kaseda, Shota
Sannomiya, Yuya
Horizono, Jun
Omachi, Kohei
Horinouchi, Tomoko
Yamamura, Tomohiko
Tsuhako, Haruki
Nozu, Kandai
Shuto, Tsuyoshi
Kai, Hirofumi
Source :
Clinical & Experimental Nephrology. Sep2024, Vol. 28 Issue 9, p874-881. 8p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Alport syndrome (AS) is a genetic kidney disease caused by a mutation in type IV collagen α3, α4, and α5, which are normally secreted as heterotrimer α345(IV). Nonsense mutation in these genes causes severe AS phenotype. We previously revealed that the exon-skipping approach to remove a nonsense mutation in α5(IV) ameliorated the AS pathology. However, the effect of removing an exon on trimerization is unknown. Here, we assessed the impact of exon deletion on trimerization to evaluate their possible therapeutic applicability and to predict the severity of mutations associated with exon-skipping. Methods: We produced exon deletion constructs (ΔExon), nonsense, and missense mutants by mutagenesis and evaluated their trimer formation and secretion activities using a nanoluciferase-based assay that we previously developed. Results: Exon-skipping had differential effects on the trimer secretion of α345(IV). Some ΔExons could form and secrete α345(IV) trimers and had higher activity compared with nonsense mutants. Other ΔExons had low secretion activity, especially for those with exon deletion near the C-terminal end although the intracellular trimerization was normal. No difference was noted in the secretion of missense mutants and their ΔExon counterpart. Conclusion: Exon skipping is advantageous for nonsense mutants in AS with severe phenotypes and early onset of renal failure but applications may be limited to ΔExons capable of normal trimerization and secretion. This study provides information on α5(IV) exon-skipping for possible therapeutic application and the prediction of the trimer behavior associated with exon-skipping in Alport syndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13421751
Volume :
28
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical & Experimental Nephrology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179166811
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10157-024-02503-9