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Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase-C2α Regulates Polycystin-2 Ciliary Entry and Protects against Kidney Cyst Formation.

Authors :
Franco, Irene
Margaria, Jean Piero
De Santis, Maria Chiara
Ranghino, Andrea
Monteyne, Daniel
Chiaravalli, Marco
Pema, Monika
Campa, Carlo Cosimo
Ratto, Edoardo
Gulluni, Federico
Perez-Morga, David
Somlo, Stefan
Merlo, Giorgio R
Boletta, Alessandra
Hirsch, Emilio
Franco, Irene
Margaria, Jean Piero
De Santis, Maria Chiara
Ranghino, Andrea
Monteyne, Daniel
Chiaravalli, Marco
Pema, Monika
Campa, Carlo Cosimo
Ratto, Edoardo
Gulluni, Federico
Perez-Morga, David
Somlo, Stefan
Merlo, Giorgio R
Boletta, Alessandra
Hirsch, Emilio
Source :
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Signaling from the primary cilium regulates kidney tubule development and cyst formation. However, the mechanism controlling targeting of ciliary components necessary for cilium morphogenesis and signaling is largely unknown. Here, we studied the function of class II phosphoinositide 3-kinase-C2α (PI3K-C2α) in renal tubule-derived inner medullary collecting duct 3 cells and show that PI3K-C2α resides at the recycling endosome compartment in proximity to the primary cilium base. In this subcellular location, PI3K-C2α controlled the activation of Rab8, a key mediator of cargo protein targeting to the primary cilium. Consistently, partial reduction of PI3K-C2α was sufficient to impair elongation of the cilium and the ciliary transport of polycystin-2, as well as to alter proliferation signals linked to polycystin activity. In agreement, heterozygous deletion of PI3K-C2α in mice induced cilium elongation defects in kidney tubules and predisposed animals to cyst development, either in genetic models of polycystin-1/2 reduction or in response to ischemia/reperfusion-induced renal damage. These results indicate that PI3K-C2α is required for the transport of ciliary components such as polycystin-2, and partial loss of this enzyme is sufficient to exacerbate the pathogenesis of cystic kidney disease.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn948059228
Document Type :
Electronic Resource