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Inhibitory effects of Robo2 on nephrin: a crosstalk between positive and negative signals regulating podocyte structure
Authors:Fan Xueping  Li Qinggang  Pisarek-Horowitz Anna  Rasouly Hila Milo  Wang Xiangling  Bonegio Ramon G  Wang Hang  McLaughlin Margaret  Mangos Steve  Kalluri Raghu  Holzman Lawrence B  Drummond Iain A  Brown Dennis  Salant David J  Lu Weining
Institution:Renal Section, Department of Medicine, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA 02118, USA.
Abstract:Robo2 is the cell surface receptor for the repulsive guidance cue Slit and is involved in axon guidance and neuronal migration. Nephrin is a podocyte slit-diaphragm protein that functions in the kidney glomerular filtration barrier. Here, we report that Robo2 is expressed at the basal surface of mouse podocytes and colocalizes with nephrin. Biochemical studies indicate that Robo2 forms a complex with nephrin in the kidney through adaptor protein Nck. In contrast to the role of nephrin that promotes actin?polymerization, Slit2-Robo2 signaling inhibits nephrin-induced actin polymerization. In addition, the amount of F-actin associated with nephrin is increased in Robo2 knockout mice that develop an altered podocyte foot process structure. Genetic interaction study further reveals that loss of Robo2 alleviates the abnormal podocyte structural phenotype in nephrin null mice. These results suggest that Robo2 signaling acts as a negative regulator on nephrin to influence podocyte foot process architecture.
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