Nucleoporin 88 (Nup88) is regulated by hypertonic stress in kidney cells to retain the transcription factor tonicity enhancer-binding protein (TonEBP) in the nucleus.
J Biol Chem. 2008 Sep 5; 283(36):25082-90
J Biol Chem. 2008 Sep 5; 283(36):25082-90
Norma A Bobadilla, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico. F1000 Pharmacology & Drug Discovery
16 Oct 2008 | New Finding
This novel paper shows that Nucleoporin 88 (Nup88) plays a main role in the renal medullary cellular adaptation to acute and chronic hypertonicity, through regulating nuclear export of the tonicity responsive enhancer binding protein (TonEBP).
Nup88 is overexpressed and localized in the nuclear border when the IMCD3 cells are exposed acutely or chronically to hypertonicity. Similar findings were found in the medullary region of dehydrated mice. TonEBP is mainly located in the nucleus in response to hypertonicity; however, when Nup88 was depleted, this transcriptional factor was found in the cytoplasm. The lesser proportion of TonEBP in the nucleus correlated with a decrease in TonEBP target gene expression and cell survival.
This paper shows that Nup88 is essential to retain TonEBP in the nucleus and maintain the TonEBP target gene transcription, which allow medullary kidney cells to survive in hypertonic stress conditions.
Bobadilla N: "This novel paper shows that Nucleoporin 88 (Nup88) plays a main role in the renal..." Evaluation of: [Andres-Hernando A et al. Nucleoporin 88 (Nup88) is regulated by hypertonic stress in kidney cells to retain the transcription factor tonicity enhancer-binding protein (TonEBP) in the nucleus. J Biol Chem. 2008 Sep 5; 283(36):25082-90; doi: 10.1074/jbc.M802381200]. Faculty of 1000, 16 Oct 2008. F1000.com/1123273#eval580420
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Antibody microarray technology identified Nup88 (nucleoporin 88) as a highly up-regulated protein in response to osmotic stress in inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD3) cells. Changes in expression were verified by Western blot and quantitative PCR for protein and message expression. In mouse and human kidney, Nup88 expression was substantial in the papilla, whereas it was nearly absent in the cortex. Furthermore, the expression of Nup88 increased 410.4 +/- 22% in the papilla of mice after 36 h of thirsting. Nup88 protein expression in IMCD3 cells was significantly up-regulated in the first 8 h following exposure to acute osmotic stress, indicating that Nup88 is an early response protein. To define the function of Nup88 in the osmotic stress response, the transcription factor associated with hypertonicity, tonicity enhancer-binding protein (TonEBP), was cloned upstream of the green fluorescent protein. Employing this construct, we demonstrate that silencing Nup88 in IMCD3 cells acutely stressed to hypertonic conditions reduces nuclear retention of TonEBP, resulting in a substantial blunting in transcription of important osmotic stress response target genes and reduced cell viability. Finally, we show that in IMCD3 cells, nuclear export of TonEBP under isotonic conditions involves CRM-1 but under hypertonic stress is CRM1-independent. Our data, therefore, suggest that Nup88 is up-regulated in response to hypertonic stress and acts to retain TonEBP in the nucleus, activating transcription of critical osmoprotective genes.
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M802381200
PMID: 18606815
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