Deletion of WNK1 first intron results in misregulation of both isoforms in renal and extrarenal tissues

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Abstract

Large deletions in intron 1 of the with-no-lysine kinase type 1 (WNK1) gene cause familial hyperkalemic hypertension. Alternative promoters generate functionally different isoforms: long ubiquitous isoforms (L-WNK1) and a kidney-specific isoform (KS-WNK1) lacking kinase activity. It remains unclear whether the disease-causing mutations selectively modify the synthesis of 1 or both types of isoforms. Using a transgenic mouse model, we found that intron 1 deletion resulted in the overexpression of L- and KS-WNK1 in the distal convoluted tubule and ubiquitous ectopic KS-WNK1 expression. Phylogenese and functional analysis of the minimal 22-kb intron 1 deletion identified 1 repressor and 1 insulator, potentially preventing interactions between the regulatory elements of L-WNK1 and KS-WNK1. These results provide the first insight into the molecular mechanisms of WNK1-induced familial hyperkalemic hypertension. © 2008 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Delaloy, C., Elvira-Matelot, E., Clemessy, M., Zhou, X. O., Imbert-Teboul, M., Houot, A. M., … Hadchouel, J. (2008). Deletion of WNK1 first intron results in misregulation of both isoforms in renal and extrarenal tissues. Hypertension, 52(6), 1149–1154. https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.108.120899

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