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Claudin-14 regulates renal Ca?? transport in response to CaSR signalling via a novel microRNA pathway.


ABSTRACT: The paracellular claudin channel of the thick ascending limb (TAL) of Henle is critical for Ca(++) reabsorption in the kidney. Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have identified claudin-14 associated with hypercalciuric nephrolithiasis. Here, we show that claudin-14 promoter activity and transcript are exclusively localized in the TAL. Under normal dietary condition, claudin-14 proteins are suppressed by two microRNA molecules (miR-9 and miR-374). Both microRNAs directly target the 3'-UTR of claudin-14 mRNA; induce its mRNA decay and translational repression in a synergistic manner. Through physical interaction, claudin-14 blocks the paracellular cation channel made of claudin-16 and -19, critical for Ca(++) reabsorption in the TAL. The transcript and protein levels of claudin-14 are upregulated by high Ca(++) diet, while downregulated by low Ca(++) diet. Claudin-14 knockout animals develop hypermagnesaemia, hypomagnesiuria, and hypocalciuria under high Ca(++) dietary condition. MiR-9 and miR-374 transcript levels are regulated by extracellular Ca(++) in a reciprocal manner as claudin-14. The Ca(++) sensing receptor (CaSR) acts upstream of the microRNA-claudin-14 axis. Together, these data have established a key regulatory role for claudin-14 in renal Ca(++) homeostasis.

SUBMITTER: Gong Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3343334 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Claudin-14 regulates renal Ca⁺⁺ transport in response to CaSR signalling via a novel microRNA pathway.

Gong Yongfeng Y   Renigunta Vijayaram V   Himmerkus Nina N   Zhang Jiaqi J   Renigunta Aparna A   Bleich Markus M   Hou Jianghui J  

The EMBO journal 20120228 8


The paracellular claudin channel of the thick ascending limb (TAL) of Henle is critical for Ca(++) reabsorption in the kidney. Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have identified claudin-14 associated with hypercalciuric nephrolithiasis. Here, we show that claudin-14 promoter activity and transcript are exclusively localized in the TAL. Under normal dietary condition, claudin-14 proteins are suppressed by two microRNA molecules (miR-9 and miR-374). Both microRNAs directly target the 3'-UTR o  ...[more]

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