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Apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) renal risk variant-mediated podocyte cytotoxicity depends on African haplotype and surface expression.


ABSTRACT: Homozygous Apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) variants G1 and G2 cause APOL1-mediated kidney disease, purportedly acting as surface cation channels in podocytes. APOL1-G0 exhibits various single nucleotide polymorphisms, most commonly haplotype E150K, M228I and R255K ("KIK"; the Reference Sequence is "EMR"), whereas variants G1 and G2 are mostly found in a single "African" haplotype background ("EIK"). Several labs reported cytotoxicity with risk variants G1 and G2 in KIK or EIK background haplotypes, but used HEK-293 cells and did not verify equal surface expression. To see if haplotype matters in a more relevant cell type, we induced APOL1-G0, G1 and G2 EIK, KIK and EMR at comparable surface levels in immortalized podocytes. G1 and G2 risk variants (but not G0) caused dose-dependent podocyte death within 48h only in their native African EIK haplotype and correlated with K+ conductance (thallium FLIPR). We ruled out differences in localization and trafficking, except for possibly greater surface clustering of cytotoxic haplotypes. APOL1 surface expression was required, since Brefeldin A rescued cytotoxicity; and cytoplasmic isoforms vB3 and vC were not cytotoxic. Thus, APOL1-EIK risk variants kill podocytes in a dose and haplotype-dependent manner (as in HEK-293 cells), whereas unlike in HEK-293 cells the KIK risk variants did not.

SUBMITTER: Gupta N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10866943 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) renal risk variant-mediated podocyte cytotoxicity depends on African haplotype and surface expression.

Gupta Nidhi N   Waas Bridget B   Austin Daniel D   De Mazière Ann M AM   Kujala Pekka P   Stockwell Amy D AD   Li Tianbo T   Yaspan Brian L BL   Klumperman Judith J   Scales Suzie J SJ  

Scientific reports 20240214 1


Homozygous Apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) variants G1 and G2 cause APOL1-mediated kidney disease, purportedly acting as surface cation channels in podocytes. APOL1-G0 exhibits various single nucleotide polymorphisms, most commonly haplotype E150K, M228I and R255K ("KIK"; the Reference Sequence is "EMR"), whereas variants G1 and G2 are mostly found in a single "African" haplotype background ("EIK"). Several labs reported cytotoxicity with risk variants G1 and G2 in KIK or EIK background haplotypes, bu  ...[more]

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