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Transgenic zebra fish modeling low-molecular-weight proteinuria and lysosomal storage diseases

Journal

KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 97, Issue 6, Pages 1150-1163

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2019.11.016

Keywords

endocytosis; lysosome; model organism; proximal tubule; renal Fanconi syndrome

Funding

  1. European Union [608847]
  2. ERA-EDTA
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation [31003A-169850]
  4. RADIZ (Rare Disease Initiative Zurich) of the UZH
  5. Cystinosis Research Foundation (Irvine, CA)
  6. Dutch Kidney Foundation [16OI06]

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Epithelial cells lining the proximal tubule of the kidney reabsorb and metabolize most of the filtered low-molecular-weight proteins through receptor-mediated endocytosis and lysosomal processing. Congenital and acquired dysfunctions of the proximal tubule are consistently reflected by the inappropriate loss of solutes including low-molecular-weight proteins in the urine. The zebrafish pronephros shares individual functional segments with the human nephron, including lrp2a/ megalin-dependent endocytic transport processes of the proximal tubule. Although the zebrafish has been used as a model organism for toxicological studies and drug discovery, there is no available assay that allows large-scale assessment of proximal tubule function in larval or adult stages. Here we establish a transgenic Tg(lfabp::1/2vdbpmCherry) zebrafish line expressing in the liver the Nterminal region of vitamin D-binding protein coupled to the acid-insensitive, red monomeric fluorescent protein mCherry (1/2vdbp-mCherry). This low-molecular-weight protein construct is secreted into the bloodstream, filtered through the glomerulus, reabsorbed by receptor-mediated endocytosis and processed in the lysosomes of proximal tubule cells of the fish. Thus, our proof-of-concept studies using zebrafish larvae knockout for lrp2a and clcn7 or exposed to known nephrotoxins (gentamicin and cisplatin) demonstrate that this transgenic line is useful to monitor low-molecular-weight proteinuria and lysosomal processing. This represents a powerful new model organism for drug screening and studies of nephrotoxicity.

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