HEK293 cells expressing wild-type (WT) and mutant (S244L, Q629X, R345W, T657S) ClC-5 proteins
ClC-5 mutations (S244L, Q629X, R345W, T657S)
Wild-type (WT) ClC-5
Transport properties, anion selectivity, cell surface expression, and cellular localization of ClC-5 proteinssurrogate
Detailed functional studies of CLCN5 mutations reveal distinct mechanisms of pathogenesis and identify T657S as a benign variant rather than pathogenic for Dent disease.
Dent disease type 1, an X-linked inherited kidney disease is caused by mutations in electrogenic Cl(-)/H(+) exchanger, ClC-5. We functionally studied the most frequent mutation (S244L) and two mutations recently identified in RKSC patients, Q629X and R345W. We also studied T657S, which has a high minor-allele frequency (0.23%) in the African-American population, was published previously as pathogenic to cause Dent disease. The transport properties of CLC-5 were electrophysiologically characterized. WT and ClC-5 mutant currents were inhibited by pH 5.5, but not affected by an alkaline extracellular solution (pH 8.5). The T657S and R345W mutations showed the same anion selectivity sequence as WT ClC-5 (SCN(-)>NO3(-)≈Cl(-)>Br(-)>I(-)). However, the S244L and Q629X mutations abolished this anion conductance sequence. Cell surface CLC-5 expression was quantified using extracellular HA-tagged CLC-5 and a chemiluminescent immunoassay. Cellular localization of eGFP-tagged CLC-5 proteins was also examined in HEK293 cells with organelle-specific fluorescent probes. Functional defects of R345W and Q629X mutations were caused by the trafficking of the protein to the plasma membrane since proteins were mostly retained in the endoplasmic reticulum, and mutations showed positive correlations between surface expression and transport function. In contrast, although the S244L transport function was significantly lower than WT, cell surface, early endosome, and endoplasmic reticulum expression was equal to that of WT CLC-5. Function and trafficking of T657S was equivalent to the WT CLC-5 suggesting this is a benign variant rather than pathogenic. These studies demonstrate the useful information that can be gained by detailed functional studies of mutations predicted to be pathogenic.
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Xiaojing Tang
Matthew Brown
Andrea G. Cogal
Physiological Reports
Mayo Clinic
Wayne State University
Second Military Medical University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d78089b843b2be994901e7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12776