Kidney-specific WNK1 amplifies kidney tubule responsiveness to potassium via WNK body condensates

肾脏特异性WNK1通过WNK体凝聚物增强肾小管对钾的反应性

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Abstract

To maintain potassium homeostasis, the kidney's distal convoluted tubule (DCT) evolved to convert small changes in blood [K+] into robust effects on salt reabsorption. This process requires NaCl cotransporter (NCC) activation by the with-no-lysine (WNK) kinases. During hypokalemia, the kidney-specific WNK1 isoform (KS-WNK1) scaffolds the DCT-expressed WNK signaling pathway within biomolecular condensates of unknown function termed WNK bodies. Here, we show that KS-WNK1 amplified kidney tubule reactivity to blood [K+], in part via WNK bodies. In genetically modified mice, targeted condensate disruption trapped the WNK pathway, causing renal salt wasting that was more pronounced in females. In humans, WNK bodies accumulated as plasma potassium fell below 4.0 mmol/L, suggesting that the human DCT experiences the stress of potassium deficiency, even when [K+] is in the low-to-normal range. These data identify WNK bodies as kinase signal amplifiers that mediate tubular [K+] responsiveness, nephron sexual dimorphism, and BP salt sensitivity. Our results illustrate how biomolecular condensate specialization can optimize a mammalian physiologic stress response that impacts human health.

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