4.7 Article

Steviol stabilizes polycystin 1 expression and promotes lysosomal degradation of CFTR and β-catenin proteins in renal epithelial cells

Journal

BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY
Volume 94, Issue -, Pages 820-826

Publisher

ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2017.07.165

Keywords

Steviol; Polycystin 1: beta-catenin; CFTR: Prkcsh(-/-) cell

Funding

  1. Higher Education Research Promotion and National Research University Project of Thailand
  2. Thailand Research Fund [TRG5880070]
  3. Office of the Higher Education Commission

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Malfunction of polycystin 1 (PC1) is linked to abnormally high epithelial cell proliferation and fluid secretion, eventually leading to renal cyst development and declined renal function as found in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Currently, there is no effective therapy for ADPKD. Recent studies report PC1 regulates CFTR chloride channels and beta-catenin levels in normal renal epithelial cells. Concurrently, our previous study found steviol retarded renal cyst enlargement in an in vitro and in an in vivo models by reducing CFTR expression and activity. Therefore, a potential relationship between steviol and PC1 is worthy of exploration. The present study was aimed to determine the effect of steviol on PC1, CFTR, and beta-catenin levels in renal epithelial cells with defective PC1 biogenesis and expression (Prkcsh(-/-) cell) and postnatal Pkd1 homozygous cell (Pkd1(-/-) cells). Using western blot analysis, it was found that steviol treatment at 100 mu M for 24-48 h substantially enhanced and stabilized PC1 C-terminal expression, while decreasing CFTR and beta-catenin protein expression in both Prkcsh(-/-) and Pkd1(-/-) cells. In addition, steviol promoted LAMP2 expression, a lysosomal enzyme marker. Interestingly, hydroxychloroquine (a lysosome inhibitor) treatment abolished steviol's effect in reducing CFTR and beta-catenin protein expression. Taken together, these findings suggest steviol slows cyst progression in cells and animal models of PKD, in part, by enhancing and stabilizing PC1 protein expression as well as by promoting lysosomal degradation of CFTR and beta-catenin. Therefore, steviol may represent a promising compound for treatment of polycystic kidney disease. (C) 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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