HSP-25 and HSP-90 stabilize Na,K-ATPase in cytoskeletal fractions of ischemic rat renal cortex
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HSP-25 and HSP-90 stabilize Na,K-ATPase in cytoskeletal fractions of ischemic rat renal cortex
Abstract
Background: We recently designed an in vitro system based on differential Triton-extractability of Na,K-ATPase from the cytoskeletal protein fraction isolated from rat renal cortex after renal ischemia. In the present study, we hypothesized that heat shock protein (HSP)-70, HSP-25 and HSP-90 work synergistically to stabilize the cytoskeletal anchorage of Na,K-ATPase.
Methods: Cellular proteins were fractionated by differential centrifugation into cytoskeletal pellets (I-PEL) obtained early (exhibiting abnormally high Triton extractability of Na,K-ATPase) and non-cytoskeletal supernatants (R-SUP) obtained late (exhibiting high abundance of HSP) after renal ischemia. For assessment of the role of HSP-70, HSP-25 and HSP-90 upon in vitro re-compartmentalization, I-PEL was either incubated in R-SUP with/without HSP antibodies, or in buffer with/without HSPs at different titers and combinations. Effects were evaluated by changes of Triton extractability of Na,K-ATPase after co-incubation.
Results: R-SUP was shown to contain significant amounts of HSP-70, HSP-25 and HSP-90. Incubation of I-PEL in R-SUP reduced Triton extractability of Na,K-ATPase. Addition of antibodies against each HSP significantly abolished these effects of R-SUP. Incubation of I-PEL with purified HSP-70, HSP-25 or HSP-90 each partly reproduced the effects of R-SUP, whereas the combination of all three HSP demonstrated a strong and more than additive effect on the cytoskeletal stabilization of Na,K-ATPase.
Conclusions: The molecular mechanisms responsible for postischemic re-compartmentalization of Na,K-ATPase in rat renal cortex likely involves interactions between HSP-70, HSP-25 and HSP-90, stress proteins known to be induced in the ischemic kidney.
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