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Published in: Pediatric Nephrology 11/2008

01-11-2008 | Original Article

Inhibition of water absorption in human proximal tubular epithelial cells in response to Shiga toxin-2

Authors: Claudia Silberstein, Virginia Pistone Creydt, Elizabeth Gerhardt, Pablo Núñez, Cristina Ibarra

Published in: Pediatric Nephrology | Issue 11/2008

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Abstract

Postdiarrhea hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is the most common cause of acute renal failure in children in Argentina. It is well established that Shiga toxin type 2 (Stx2) causes direct damage to glomerular endothelial cells and tubular epithelial cells, leading to a reduction in the water handling capacity of the kidney. In this study, we demonstrate that Stx2 and its B subunit (Stx2B) were able to inhibit water absorption across human renal tubular epithelial cell (HRTEC) monolayers without altering the short circuit current and the 3H-mannitol permeability. Quantitative evaluation of 14C-inulin transport across HRTEC monolayers showed a similar transport rate both before and after HRTEC treatment with Stx2 that confirmed the integrity of the paracellular pathway. Furthermore, Stx2 produced significant protein synthesis inhibition of HRTEC at concentrations as low as 0.001 ng/ml and 1 h of incubation, whereas Stx2B did not modify it at concentrations as high as 10,000 ng/ml and 6 h of incubation. Our findings suggest that whereas the action of Stx2 appears to be caused mainly by the inhibition of protein synthesis mediated by the A subunit, the binding of Stx2B subunit to the Gb3 receptor may affect the membrane mechanisms related to water absorption. We speculate that inhibition of water absorption may occur in proximal tubular cells in vivo in response to Stx2 and may contribute to the early event of HUS pathogenesis.
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Metadata
Title
Inhibition of water absorption in human proximal tubular epithelial cells in response to Shiga toxin-2
Authors
Claudia Silberstein
Virginia Pistone Creydt
Elizabeth Gerhardt
Pablo Núñez
Cristina Ibarra
Publication date
01-11-2008
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Pediatric Nephrology / Issue 11/2008
Print ISSN: 0931-041X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-198X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-008-0896-9

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