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Article Dans Une Revue Physiological Reports Année : 2017

Cdc42 activation couples fluid shear stress to apical endocytosis in proximal tubule cells

Sohinee Bhattacharyya
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Venkatesan Raghavan
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Jennifer Mcgarvey
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Youssef Rbaibi
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Jean-Pierre Vilardaga
Ora Weisz
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Cells lining the kidney proximal tubule (PT) respond to acute changes in glomerular filtration rate and the accompanying fluid shear stress (FSS) to regulate reabsorption of ions, glucose, and other filtered molecules and maintain glomerulotubular balance. Recently, we discovered that exposure of PT cells to FSS also stimulates an increase in apical endocytic capacity (Raghavan et al. PNAS, 111:8506-8511, 2014). We found that FSS triggered an increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+](i)) that required release of extracellular ATP and the presence of primary cilia. In this study, we elucidate steps downstream of the increase in [Ca2+] i that link FSS-induced calcium increase to increased apical endocytic capacity. Using an intramolecular FRET probe, we show that activation of Cdc42 is a necessary step in the FSS-stimulated apical endocytosis cascade. Cdc42 activation requires the primary cilia and the FSS-mediated increase in [Ca2+](i). Moreover, Cdc42 activity and FSS-stimulated endocytosis are coordinately modulated by activators and inhibitors of calmodulin. Together, these data suggest a mechanism by which PT cell exposure to FSS is translated into enhanced endocytic uptake of filtered molecules.

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hal-03117161 , version 1 (20-01-2021)

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Sohinee Bhattacharyya, Frédéric Jean-Alphonse, Venkatesan Raghavan, Jennifer Mcgarvey, Youssef Rbaibi, et al.. Cdc42 activation couples fluid shear stress to apical endocytosis in proximal tubule cells. Physiological Reports, 2017, 5 (19), pp.1-26. ⟨10.14814/phy2.13460⟩. ⟨hal-03117161⟩
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