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Submitted on February 26, 2009
Accepted on September 2, 2009
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) (S.V., P.K., G.M., N.B.-G., C.K., A.L., L.M., S.S.-M., M.L.), Unité 693, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre F-94276, France; Université Paris-Sud 11 (S.V., P.K., G.M., L.M., M.L.), Faculté de Médecine Paris-Sud, Unité Mixte de Recherche-S693, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre F-94276, France; Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Hôpital de Bicêtre, Service d'Endocrinologie et Maladies de la Reproduction (P.K., M.L.), and Service de Pharmacogénétique, Biochimie Moléculaire et Hormonologie (G.M.), Le Kremlin Bicêtre F-94275, France; INSERM (M.T., D.B., E.F.), Unit-M 867, 75018 Paris, France; Université Paris 7 Denis Diderot (M.T., D.B., E.F.), 75018 Paris, France; INSERM (M.B.-C.), Unité 608, Unité de Formation et de Recherche de Pharmacie, 13385 Marseille cedex 5, France; and INSERM (N.C.), Unité 878, Grenoble F-38054, France
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: marc.lombes{at}u-psud.fr.
Aldosterone effects are mediated by the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), a transcription factor highly expressed in the distal nephron. Given that MR expression level constitutes a key element controlling hormone responsiveness, there is much interest in elucidating the molecular mechanisms governing MR expression. To investigate whether hyper- or hypotonicity could affect MR abundance, we established by targeted oncogenesis a novel immortalized cortical collecting duct (CCD) cell line and examined the impact of osmotic stress on MR expression. KC3AC1 cells form domes, exhibit a high transepithelial resistance, express 11
-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 and functional endogenous MR, which mediates aldosterone-stimulated Na+ reabsorption through the epithelial sodium channel activation. MR expression is tightly regulated by osmotic stress. Hypertonic conditions induce expression of tonicity-responsive enhancer binding protein, an osmoregulatory transcription factor capable of binding tonicity-responsive enhancer response elements located in MR regulatory sequences. Surprisingly, hypertonicity leads to a severe reduction in MR transcript and protein levels. This is accompanied by a concomitant tonicity-induced expression of Tis11b, a mRNA-destabilizing protein that, by binding to the AU-rich sequences of the 3'-untranslated region of MR mRNA, may favor hypertonicity-dependent degradation of labile MR transcripts. In sharp contrast, hypotonicity causes a strong increase in MR transcript and protein levels. Collectively, we demonstrate for the first time that optimal adaptation of CCD cells to changes in extracellular fluid composition is accompanied by drastic modification in MR abundance via transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanisms. Osmotic stress-regulated MR expression may represent an important molecular determinant for cell-specific MR action, most notably in renal failure, hypertension, or mineralocorticoid resistance.
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