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Paracellular transport in the collecting duct

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MNH.0000000000000253

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blood pressure; chloride; claudin; ion channel; kidney; tight junction

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  1. National Institutes of Health [RO1DK084059, P30 DK079333]
  2. American Heart Association [0930050N]

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Purpose of reviewThe paracellular pathway through the tight junction provides an important route for chloride reabsorption in the collecting duct of the kidney. This review describes recent findings of how defects in paracellular chloride permeation pathway may cause kidney diseases and how such a pathway may be regulated to maintain normal chloride homeostasis.Recent findingsThe tight junction in the collecting duct expresses two important claudin genes - claudin-4 and claudin-8. Transgenic knockout of either claudin gene causes hypotension, hypochloremia, and metabolic alkalosis in experimental animals. The claudin-4 mediated chloride permeability can be regulated by a protease endogenously expressed by the collecting duct cell - channel-activating protease 1. Channel-activating protease 1 regulates the intercellular interaction of claudin-4 and its membrane stability. Kelch-like 3, previously identified as a causal gene for Gordon's syndrome, also known as pseudohypoaldosteronism II, directly interacts with claudin-8 and regulates its ubiquitination and degradation. The dominant pseudohypoaldosteronism-II mutation (R528H) in Kelch-like 3 abolishes claudin-8 binding, ubiquitination, and degradation.SummaryThe paracellular chloride permeation pathway in the kidney is an important but understudied area in nephrology. It plays vital roles in renal salt handling and regulation of extracellular fluid volume and blood pressure. Two claudin proteins, claudin-4 and claudin-8, contribute to the function of this paracellular pathway. Deletion of either claudin protein from the collecting duct causes renal chloride reabsorption defects and low blood pressure. Claudins can be regulated on posttranslational levels by several mechanisms involving protease and ubiquitin ligase. Deregulation of claudins may cause human hypertension as exemplified in the Gordon's syndrome.

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