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The role of zinc transporters in cadmium and manganese transport in mammalian cells
Authors:Seiichiro Himeno  Takahiro Yanagiya  Hitomi Fujishiro
Institution:aTokushima Bunri University, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular Nutrition and Toxicology, Yamashiro-cho, Tokushima 770-8514, Japan;bNational Research Institute for Child Health and Development, Department of Regenerative Biology and Medicine, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 157-8535, Japan
Abstract:To understand the mechanism of cadmium accumulation, it is important to know the precise mechanisms of transport systems for other metals. Recently, utilization of genomics and metallomics has clarified the involvement of specific metal transporter(s) in cadmium uptake. Studies with metallothionein (MT)-null cadmium-resistant cells have revealed the involvement of the manganese/zinc transport system in cadmium uptake. Genomic studies of strain differences in sensitivity to cadmium-induced testicular hemorrhage revealed that a zinc transporter, Zrt-, Irt-related protein (ZIP) 8 encoded by slc39a8, is responsible for the strain difference. Ectopic expression of ZIP8 in various cells enhanced the uptake of cadmium, manganese, and zinc. ZIP8-transgenic mice showed high expression of ZIP8 in the vasculature of testis and apical membrane of proximal tubules in kidney, and exhibited enhanced cadmium accumulation and toxicity when treated with cadmium. The expression of ZIP8 was found to be down-regulated in MT-null cadmium-resistant cells, in which the uptake rates of both cadmium and manganese were decreased. These data suggest that ZIP8 plays an important role in the uptake of both cadmium and manganese in mammalian cells. The role of ZIP14 in the uptake of cadmium and manganese is also discussed.
Keywords:Cadmium  Manganese  Zinc  Transporter  ZIP
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