Profiling at mRNA, protein and metabolite level reveals alterations in renal amino acid handling and glutathione metabolism in kidney tissue of Pept2-I- mice - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Physiological Genomics Année : 2007

Profiling at mRNA, protein and metabolite level reveals alterations in renal amino acid handling and glutathione metabolism in kidney tissue of Pept2-I- mice

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PEPT2 is an integral membrane protein in the apical membrane of renal epithelial cells that operates as a rheogenic transporter for di- and tripeptides and structurally related drugs. Its prime role is thought to be the reabsorption of filtered di- and tripeptides contributing to amino acid homeostasis. To elucidate the role of PEPT2 in renal amino acid metabolism we submitted kidney tissues of wild-type and a Pept2(-/-) mouse line to a comprehensive transcriptome, proteome and metabolome profiling and analyzed urinary amino acids and dipeptides. cDNA microarray analysis identified 147 differentially expressed transcripts in transporter-deficient animals, and proteome analysis by 2D-PAGE and MALDI-TOF-MS identified 37 differentially expressed proteins. Metabolite profiling by GC-MS revealed predominantly altered concentrations of amino acids and derivatives. Urinary excretion of amino acids demonstrated increased glycine and cysteine/cystine concentrations and dipeptides in urine were assessed by amino acid analysis of urine samples before and after in vitro dipeptidase digestion. Dipeptides constituted a noticeable fraction of urinary amino acids in Pept2(-/-) animals, only, and dipeptide-bound glycine and cystine were selectively increased in Pept2(-/-) urine samples. These findings were confirmed by a drastically increased excretion of cysteinylglycine (cys-gly). Urinary loss of cys-gly together with lower concentrations of cysteine, glycine, and oxoproline in kidney tissue and altered expression of mRNA and proteins involved in glutathione (GSH) metabolism suggests that PEPT2 is predominantly a system for reabsorption of cys-gly originating from GSH break-down, thus contributing to resynthesis of GSH.

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hal-01197531 , version 1 (30-05-2020)

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Isabelle M. Frey, Isabel Rubio-Aliaga, Anne Siewert, Daniela Sailer, Aleksey Drobyshev, et al.. Profiling at mRNA, protein and metabolite level reveals alterations in renal amino acid handling and glutathione metabolism in kidney tissue of Pept2-I- mice. Physiological Genomics, 2007, 28 (3), pp.301-310. ⟨10.1152/physiolgenomics.00193.2006⟩. ⟨hal-01197531⟩
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