A high-impact FN1 variant correlates with fibronectin-mediated glomerulopathy via decreased binding to collagen type IV

高影响力的 FN1 变体通过降低与 IV 型胶原蛋白的结合与纤连蛋白介导的肾小球病相关

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作者:Jiawen Qiu, Huan Chi, Chun Gan, Xindi Zhou, Dan Chen, Qing Yang, Yaxi Chen, Mo Wang, Haiping Yang, Wei Jiang, Qiu Li

Abstract

The glomerular basement membrane (GBM) consists of laminins, collagen IV, nidogens, and fibronectin and is essential for filtration barrier integrity in the kidney. Critically, structural and functional abnormalities in the GBM are involved in chronic kidney disease (CKD) occurrence and development. Fibronectin is encoded by FN1 and is essential for podocyte-podocyte and podocyte-matrix interactions. However, disrupted or disordered fibronectin occurs in many kidney diseases. In this study, we identified a novel mutation (c.3415G>A) in FN1 that causes glomerular fibronectin-specific deposition in a gain-of-function manner, that may be associated with thin basement membrane nephropathy (TBMN) and expand the spectrum of phenotypes seen in glomerulopathy with fibronectin deposits (GFND). Our studies confirmed this variant increased fibronectin's ability to bind to integrin, thereby maintaining podocyte adhesion. Also, we hypothesised that TBMN arose as the fibronectin variant exhibited a decreased capacity to bind COL4A3/4. Our study is the first to identify and link this novel pathogenic mutation (c.3415G>A) in FN1 to GFND as well as TBMN, which may broaden the phenotype and mutation spectrums of the FN1 gene. We believe our data will positively impact genetic counselling and prenatal diagnostics for GFND with TBMN and other associated conditions that may be commonly benign conditions in humans, and may not require proteinuria-lowering treatments or renal biopsy.

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