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Publication : Albumin is recycled from the primary urine by tubular transcytosis.

First Author  Tenten V Year  2013
Journal  J Am Soc Nephrol Volume  24
Issue  12 Pages  1966-80
PubMed ID  23970123 Mgi Jnum  J:315281
Mgi Id  MGI:6829994 Doi  10.1681/ASN.2013010018
Citation  Tenten V, et al. (2013) Albumin is recycled from the primary urine by tubular transcytosis. J Am Soc Nephrol 24(12):1966-80
abstractText  Under physiologic conditions, significant amounts of plasma protein pass the renal filter and are reabsorbed by proximal tubular cells, but it is not clear whether the endocytosed protein, particularly albumin, is degraded in lysosomes or returned to the circulatory system intact. To resolve this question, a transgenic mouse with podocyte-specific expression of doxycycline-inducible tagged murine albumin was developed. To assess potential glomerular backfiltration, two types of albumin with different charges were expressed. On administration of doxycycline, podocytes expressed either of the two types of transgenic albumin, which were secreted into the primary filtrate and reabsorbed by proximal tubular cells, resulting in serum accumulation. Renal transplantation experiments confirmed that extrarenal transcription of transgenic albumin was unlikely to account for these results. Genetic deletion of the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn), which rescues albumin and IgG from lysosomal degradation, abolished transcytosis of both types of transgenic albumin and IgG in proximal tubular cells. In summary, we provide evidence of a transcytosis within the kidney tubular system that protects albumin and IgG from lysosomal degradation, allowing these proteins to be recycled intact.
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