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HNF1alpha controls renal glucose reabsorption in mouse and man
Authors:Pontoglio M  Prié D  Cheret C  Doyen A  Leroy C  Froguel P  Velho G  Yaniv M  Friedlander G
Institution:Unité des Virus Oncogènes, URA 1644 CNRS, Département des Biotechnologies, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France. marcop@pasteur.fr
Abstract:Recently it has been shown that dominant mutations in the human hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 α (HNF1α) gene, encoding for a homeoprotein that is expressed in liver, kidney, pancreas and intestine, result in maturity onset diabetes of the young type 3 (MODY3). HNF1α-null mice are diabetic, but at the same time suffer from a renal Fanconi syndrome characterized by urinary glucose loss. Here we show that MODY3 patients are also characterized by a reduced tubular reabsorption of glucose. The renal murine defect is due to reduced expression of the low affinity/high capacity glucose cotransporter (SGLT2). Our results show that HNF1α directly controls SGLT2 gene expression. Together these data indicate that HNF1α plays a key role in glucose homeostasis in mammals.
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