DNA-binding protein-A promotes kidney ischemia/reperfusion injury and participates in mitochondrial function
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DNA-binding protein-A promotes kidney ischemia/reperfusion injury and participates in mitochondrial function
Abstract
DNA-binding protein-A (DbpA; gene: Ybx3) belongs to the cold shock protein family with known functions in cell cycling, transcription, translation, and tight junction communication. In chronic nephritis, DbpA is upregulated. However, its activities in acute injury models, such as kidney ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI), are unclear. To study this, mice harboring Ybx3+/+, Ybx3+/- or the Ybx3-/- genotype were characterized over 24 months and following experimental kidney IRI. Mitochondrial function, number and integrity were analyzed by mitochondrial stress tests, MitoTracker staining and electron microscopy. Western Blot, immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry were performed to quantify tubular cell damage and immune cell infiltration. DbpA was found to be dispensable for kidney development and tissue homeostasis under healthy conditions. Furthermore, endogenous DbpA protein localizes within mitochondria in primary tubular epithelial cells. Genetic deletion of Ybx3 elevates the mitochondrial membrane potential, lipid uptake and metabolism, oxygen consumption rates and glycolytic activities of tubular epithelial cells. Ybx3-/- mice demonstrated protection from IRI with less immune cell infiltration, endoplasmic reticulum stress and tubular cell damage. A presumed protective mechanism was identified via upregulated antioxidant activities and reduced ferroptosis, when Ybx3 was deleted. Thus, our studies reveal DbpA acts as a mitochondrial protein with profound adverse effects on cell metabolism and highlights a protective effect against IRI when Ybx3 is genetically deleted. Hence, preemptive DbpA targeting in situations with expected IRI, such as kidney transplantation or cardiac surgery, may preserve post-procedure kidney function.
Keywords: cold shock protein; ferroptosis; ischemia/reperfusion injury; mitochondria.
Copyright © 2024 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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DNA-binding protein-A: a multitool in tubular epithelial cells.Kidney Int. 2024 Aug;106(2):185-188. doi: 10.1016/j.kint.2024.05.022. Kidney Int. 2024. PMID: 39032963
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