V. Todorov et al., Differential regulation of cathepsin B and prorenin gene expression in renal juxtaglomerular cells, KIDNEY BL P, 24(2), 2001, pp. 75-78
Cathepsin B (cathB) is a lysosome cysteine proteinase. It has been suggeste
d to process prorenin to renin in the renin producing juxtaglomerular (JG)
cells of the afferent arterioles (AA) of the kidney. Whether caths expressi
on is regulated similarly to prorenin production is yet unknown. We have me
asured prorenin and cathB mRNA levels as well as cathB protein levels in re
nal AA of Sprague-Dawley rats subjected to low (0.02% w/w) salt diet and ra
mipril treatment (10 mg/kg/day), or to normal (0.6%) or high (4%) salt diet
. Prorenin and cathB expression were also analyzed in the JG cell line As4.
1. Prorenin mRNA levels in animals on normal (plus ramipril), low or high s
alt diet correlated as 1:10:0.5, respectively, while caths mRNA levels corr
elated as 1:1:0.6, respectively. Treatment of the As4.1 cells with 100 nM p
horbol-12-myristate-13-acetate PMA for 16h inhibited prorenin mRNA expressi
on 3-fold relative to the control conditions. CathB mRNA abundance was not
different between the PMA treated and the control As4.1 cells. Western anal
ysis of the cathB protein abundance has shown no difference between the rat
s on normal and low salt diet, and decrease by 50% in the rats on high salt
diet. The results of this study suggest that prorenin and caths gene expre
ssion in renal JG cells are differentially regulated. Copyright (C) S2001 S
, Karger AG, Basel.