Targeting proximal tubule mitochondrial dysfunction attenuates the renal disease of methylmalonic acidemia

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Isolated methylmalonic acidemia (MMA), caused by deficiency of the mitochondrial enzyme methylmalonyl-CoA mutase (MUT), is often complicated by end stage renal disease that is resistant to conventional therapies, including liver transplantation. To establish a viable model of MMA renal disease, Mut was expressed in the liver of Mut?/? mice as a stable transgene under the control of an albumin (INS-Alb-Mut) promoter. Mut?/?;TgINS-Alb-Mut mice, although completely rescued from neonatal lethality that was displayed by Mut?/? mice, manifested a decreased glomerular filtration rate (GFR), chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis and ultrastructural changes in the proximal tubule mitochondria associated with aberrant tubular function, as demonstrated by single-nephron GFR studies. Microarray analysis of Mut?/?;TgINS-Alb-Mut kidneys identified numerous biomarkers, including lipocalin-2, which was then used to monitor the response of the GFR to antioxidant therapy in the mouse model. Renal biopsies and biomarker analysis from a large and diverse patient cohort (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00078078) precisely replicated the findings in the animals, establishing Mut?/?; TgINS-Alb-Mut mice as a unique model of MMA renal disease. Our studies suggest proximal tubular mitochondrial dysfunction is a key pathogenic mechanism of MMA-associated kidney disease, identify lipocalin-2 as a biomarker of increased oxidative stress in the renal tubule, and demonstrate that antioxidants can attenuate the renal disease of MMA.

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Manoli, I., Sysol, J. R., Li, L., Houillier, P., Garone, C., Wang, C., … Venditti, C. P. (2013). Targeting proximal tubule mitochondrial dysfunction attenuates the renal disease of methylmalonic acidemia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(33), 13552–13557. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1302764110

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