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Albumin-associated free fatty acids induce macropinocytosis in podocytes
Authors:Jun-Jae Chung  Tobias B. Huber  Markus G?del  George Jarad  Bj?rn Hartleben  Christopher Kwoh  Alexander Keil  Aleksey Karpitskiy  Jiancheng Hu  Christine J. Huh  Marina Cella  Richard W. Gross  Jeffrey H. Miner  Andrey S. Shaw
Abstract:Podocytes are specialized epithelial cells in the kidney glomerulus that play important structural and functional roles in maintaining the filtration barrier. Nephrotic syndrome results from a breakdown of the kidney filtration barrier and is associated with proteinuria, hyperlipidemia, and edema. Additionally, podocytes undergo changes in morphology and internalize plasma proteins in response to this disorder. Here, we used fluid-phase tracers in murine models and determined that podocytes actively internalize fluid from the plasma and that the rate of internalization is increased when the filtration barrier is disrupted. In cultured podocytes, the presence of free fatty acids (FFAs) associated with serum albumin stimulated macropinocytosis through a pathway that involves FFA receptors, the Gβ/Gγ complex, and RAC1. Moreover, mice with elevated levels of plasma FFAs as the result of a high-fat diet were more susceptible to Adriamycin-induced proteinuria than were animals on standard chow. Together, these results support a model in which podocytes sense the disruption of the filtration barrier via FFAs bound to albumin and respond by enhancing fluid-phase uptake. The response to FFAs may function in the development of nephrotic syndrome by amplifying the effects of proteinuria.
Keywords:Cell Biology   Nephrology
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