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Protective Role of the M-Sec–Tunneling Nanotube System in Podocytes

Authors :
Antonella Barreca
Emilio Hirsch
Gennaro Salvidio
Dario Roccatello
Marilena Durazzo
Beatrice Corbetta
Valentina Audrito
Roberto Gambino
Alessandro Corbelli
Stefania Bruno
Stefania Bellini
Shunsuke Kimura
Giovanni Camussi
Gabriella Gruden
Fabio Fiordaliso
Hiroshi Ohno
Mauro Papotti
Koji Hase
Miriam Martini
Silvia Deaglio
Gian Marco Ghiggeri
Federica Barutta
Source :
J Am Soc Nephrol
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2021.

Abstract

Background Podocyte dysfunction and loss are major determinants in the development of proteinuria. FSGS is one of the most common causes of proteinuria, but the mechanisms leading to podocyte injury or conferring protection against FSGS remain poorly understood. The cytosolic protein M-Sec has been involved in the formation of tunneling nanotubes (TNTs), membrane channels that transiently connect cells and allow intercellular organelle transfer. Whether podocytes express M-Sec is unknown and the potential relevance of the M-Sec-TNT system in FSGS has not been explored. Methods We studied the role of the M-Sec-TNT system in cultured podocytes exposed to Adriamycin and in BALB/c M-Sec knockout mice. We also assessed M-Sec expression in both kidney biopsies from patients with FSGS and in experimental FSGS (Adriamycin-induced nephropathy). Results Podocytes can form TNTs in a M-Sec-dependent manner. Consistent with the notion that the M-Sec-TNT system is cytoprotective, podocytes overexpressed M-Sec in both human and experimental FSGS. Moreover, M-Sec deletion resulted in podocyte injury, with mitochondrial abnormalities and development of progressive FSGS. In vitro, M-Sec deletion abolished TNT-mediated mitochondria transfer between podocytes and altered mitochondrial bioenergetics. Re-expression of M-Sec reestablishes TNT formation and mitochondria exchange, rescued mitochondrial function, and partially reverted podocyte injury. Conclusions These findings indicate that the M-Sec-TNT system plays an important protective role in the glomeruli by rescuing podocytes via mitochondrial horizontal transfer. M-Sec may represent a promising therapeutic target in FSGS, and evidence that podocytes can be rescued via TNT-mediated horizontal transfer may open new avenues of research.

Details

ISSN :
15333450 and 10466673
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....94bb4b6daa102ffc0a04393a536cc7a5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1681/asn.2020071076