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Functional Study of Novel Bartter’s Syndrome Mutations in ClC-Kb and Rescue by the Accessory Subunit Barttin Toward Personalized Medicine

Type III and IV Bartter syndromes (BS) are rare kidney tubulopathies caused by loss-of-function mutations in the CLCNKB and BSND genes coding respectively for the ClC-Kb chloride channels and accessory subunit barttin. ClC-K channels are expressed in the Henle’s loop, distal convoluted tubule, and c...

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Autores principales: Sahbani, Dalila, Strumbo, Bice, Tedeschi, Silvana, Conte, Elena, Camerino, Giulia Maria, Benetti, Elisa, Montini, Giovanni, Aceto, Gabriella, Procino, Giuseppe, Imbrici, Paola, Liantonio, Antonella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7092721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32256370
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.00327
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author Sahbani, Dalila
Strumbo, Bice
Tedeschi, Silvana
Conte, Elena
Camerino, Giulia Maria
Benetti, Elisa
Montini, Giovanni
Aceto, Gabriella
Procino, Giuseppe
Imbrici, Paola
Liantonio, Antonella
author_facet Sahbani, Dalila
Strumbo, Bice
Tedeschi, Silvana
Conte, Elena
Camerino, Giulia Maria
Benetti, Elisa
Montini, Giovanni
Aceto, Gabriella
Procino, Giuseppe
Imbrici, Paola
Liantonio, Antonella
author_sort Sahbani, Dalila
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description Type III and IV Bartter syndromes (BS) are rare kidney tubulopathies caused by loss-of-function mutations in the CLCNKB and BSND genes coding respectively for the ClC-Kb chloride channels and accessory subunit barttin. ClC-K channels are expressed in the Henle’s loop, distal convoluted tubule, and cortical collecting ducts of the kidney and contribute to chloride absorption and urine concentration. In our Italian cohort, we identified two new mutations in CLCNKB, G167V and G289R, in children affected by BS and previously reported genetic variants, A242E, a chimeric gene and the deletion of the whole CLCNKB. All the patients had hypokalemia and metabolic alkalosis, increased serum renin and aldosterone levels and were treated with a symptomatic therapy. In order to define the molecular mechanisms responsible for BS, we co-expressed ClC-Kb wild type and channels with point mutations with barttin in HEK 293 cells and characterized chloride currents through the patch-clamp technique. In addition, we attempted to revert the functional defect caused by BS mutations through barttin overexpression. G167V and A242E channels showed a drastic current reduction compared to wild type, likely suggesting compromised expression of mutant channels at the plasma membrane. Conversely, G289R channel was similar to wild type raising the doubt that an additional mutation in another gene or other mechanisms could account for the clinical phenotype. Interestingly, increasing ClC-K/barttin ratio augmented G167V and A242E mutants’ chloride current amplitudes towards wild type levels. These results confirm a genotype-phenotype correlation in BS and represent a preliminary proof of concept that molecules functioning as molecular chaperones can restore channel function in expression-defective ClC-Kb mutants.
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spelling pubmed-70927212020-03-31 Functional Study of Novel Bartter’s Syndrome Mutations in ClC-Kb and Rescue by the Accessory Subunit Barttin Toward Personalized Medicine Sahbani, Dalila Strumbo, Bice Tedeschi, Silvana Conte, Elena Camerino, Giulia Maria Benetti, Elisa Montini, Giovanni Aceto, Gabriella Procino, Giuseppe Imbrici, Paola Liantonio, Antonella Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Type III and IV Bartter syndromes (BS) are rare kidney tubulopathies caused by loss-of-function mutations in the CLCNKB and BSND genes coding respectively for the ClC-Kb chloride channels and accessory subunit barttin. ClC-K channels are expressed in the Henle’s loop, distal convoluted tubule, and cortical collecting ducts of the kidney and contribute to chloride absorption and urine concentration. In our Italian cohort, we identified two new mutations in CLCNKB, G167V and G289R, in children affected by BS and previously reported genetic variants, A242E, a chimeric gene and the deletion of the whole CLCNKB. All the patients had hypokalemia and metabolic alkalosis, increased serum renin and aldosterone levels and were treated with a symptomatic therapy. In order to define the molecular mechanisms responsible for BS, we co-expressed ClC-Kb wild type and channels with point mutations with barttin in HEK 293 cells and characterized chloride currents through the patch-clamp technique. In addition, we attempted to revert the functional defect caused by BS mutations through barttin overexpression. G167V and A242E channels showed a drastic current reduction compared to wild type, likely suggesting compromised expression of mutant channels at the plasma membrane. Conversely, G289R channel was similar to wild type raising the doubt that an additional mutation in another gene or other mechanisms could account for the clinical phenotype. Interestingly, increasing ClC-K/barttin ratio augmented G167V and A242E mutants’ chloride current amplitudes towards wild type levels. These results confirm a genotype-phenotype correlation in BS and represent a preliminary proof of concept that molecules functioning as molecular chaperones can restore channel function in expression-defective ClC-Kb mutants. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7092721/ /pubmed/32256370 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.00327 Text en Copyright © 2020 Sahbani, Strumbo, Tedeschi, Conte, Camerino, Benetti, Montini, Aceto, Procino, Imbrici and Liantonio http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Sahbani, Dalila
Strumbo, Bice
Tedeschi, Silvana
Conte, Elena
Camerino, Giulia Maria
Benetti, Elisa
Montini, Giovanni
Aceto, Gabriella
Procino, Giuseppe
Imbrici, Paola
Liantonio, Antonella
Functional Study of Novel Bartter’s Syndrome Mutations in ClC-Kb and Rescue by the Accessory Subunit Barttin Toward Personalized Medicine
title Functional Study of Novel Bartter’s Syndrome Mutations in ClC-Kb and Rescue by the Accessory Subunit Barttin Toward Personalized Medicine
title_full Functional Study of Novel Bartter’s Syndrome Mutations in ClC-Kb and Rescue by the Accessory Subunit Barttin Toward Personalized Medicine
title_fullStr Functional Study of Novel Bartter’s Syndrome Mutations in ClC-Kb and Rescue by the Accessory Subunit Barttin Toward Personalized Medicine
title_full_unstemmed Functional Study of Novel Bartter’s Syndrome Mutations in ClC-Kb and Rescue by the Accessory Subunit Barttin Toward Personalized Medicine
title_short Functional Study of Novel Bartter’s Syndrome Mutations in ClC-Kb and Rescue by the Accessory Subunit Barttin Toward Personalized Medicine
title_sort functional study of novel bartter’s syndrome mutations in clc-kb and rescue by the accessory subunit barttin toward personalized medicine
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7092721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32256370
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.00327
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