PKC-α Triggers EGFR Ubiquitination, Endocytosis and ERK Activation in Podocytes Stimulated with High Glucose

PKC-α 引发高糖刺激足细胞中的 EGFR 泛素化、内吞作用和 ERK 激活

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作者:Chun-Tao Lei, Yan-Hong Wei, Hui Tang, Qian Wen, Chen Ye, Chun Zhang, Hua Su

Background

Protein Kinase C-α (PKC-α) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) are both involved in diabetic kidney disease; however, the connection between these two proteins during high glucose-induced podocyte injury remains uncertain.

Conclusion

During hyperglycemia, PKC-α mediates podocytic EGFR ubiquitination, endocytosis from cell surface and the subsequent ERK activation, which contributes to podocyte injury.

Methods

Diabetes was induced in SD rats by streptozotocin (STZ). Fourteen days later, the kidney cortex was removed and subjected to plasma membrane isolation and lipid raft fractionation. In vitro study human podocyte cell line was differentiated and subjected to various treatments. The levels of membranous protein and endocytosis were assessed by biotinylation and sodium 2-mercaptoethane sulfonate (MesNa) treatment. Gö6976 and PYR-41 were used as inhibitors of PKC-α and ubiquitin activating E1 enzyme, respectively.

Results

In diabetic rats, the abundance of PKC-α in the membranous fraction and the lipid raft domain is elevated, whereas the EGFR level is reduced. Consistently, in vitro high glucose treated podocytes, membranous EGFR is downregulated with increased PKC-α. Furthermore, the ubiquitination and endocytosis of EGFR are enhanced accompanied by extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) signaling activation and podocyte damage during hyperglycemia. However, these processes can be ameliorated by inhibition of either PKC-α or ubiquitin activating E1 enzyme.

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