Coenzyme Q 10 supplementation rescues renal disease in Pdss2 kd/kd mice with mutations in prenyl diphosphate synthase subunit 2
Homozygous mice carrying kd (kidney disease) mutations in the gene encoding prenyl diphosphate synthase subunit 2 ( Pdss2 kd/kd ) develop interstitial nephritis and eventually die from end-stage renal disease. The PDSS2 polypeptide in concert with PDSS1 synthesizes the polyisoprenyl tail of coenzyme...
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Published in | American journal of physiology. Renal physiology Vol. 295; no. 5; pp. F1535 - F1544 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.11.2008
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Summary: | Homozygous mice carrying kd (kidney disease) mutations in the gene encoding prenyl diphosphate synthase subunit 2 ( Pdss2
kd/kd
) develop interstitial nephritis and eventually die from end-stage renal disease. The PDSS2 polypeptide in concert with PDSS1 synthesizes the polyisoprenyl tail of coenzyme Q (Q or ubiquinone), a lipid quinone required for mitochondrial respiratory electron transport. We have shown that a deficiency in Q content is evident in Pdss2
kd/kd
mouse kidney lipid extracts by 40 days of age and thus precedes the onset of proteinuria and kidney disease by several weeks. The presence of the kd (V117M) mutation in PDSS2 does not prevent its association with PDSS1. However, heterologous expression of the kd mutant form of PDSS2 together with PDSS1 in Escherichia coli recapitulates the Q deficiency observed in the Pdss2
kd/kd
mouse. Dietary supplementation with Q
10
provides a dramatic rescue of both proteinuria and interstitial nephritis in the Pdss2
kd/kd
mutant mice. The results presented suggest that Q may be acting as a potent lipid-soluble antioxidant, rather than by boosting kidney mitochondrial respiration. Such Q
10
supplementation may have profound and beneficial effects in treatment of certain forms of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis that mirror the renal disease of the Pdss2
kd/kd
mouse. |
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ISSN: | 1931-857X 1522-1466 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajprenal.90445.2008 |