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  2. Human munc13 is a diacylglycerol receptor that induces apoptosis and may contribute to renal cell injury in hyperglycemia

Human munc13 is a diacylglycerol receptor that induces apoptosis and may contribute to renal cell injury in hyperglycemia

  • Mol Biol Cell. 1999 May;10(5):1609-19. doi: 10.1091/mbc.10.5.1609.
Y Song 1 M Ailenberg M Silverman
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  • 1 Medical Research Council Membrane Biology Group, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8, Canada.
Abstract

We have previously shown that human munc13 (hmunc13) is up-regulated by hyperglycemia under in vitro conditions in human mesangial cell cultures. The purpose of the present study was to determine the cellular function of hmunc13. To do this, we have investigated the subcellular localization of hmunc13 in a transiently transfected renal cell line, opossum kidney cells. We have found that hmunc13 is a cytoplasmic protein and is translocated to the Golgi apparatus after phorbol ester stimulation. In addition, cells transfected with hmunc13 demonstrate Apoptosis after treatment with phorbol ester, but cells transfected with an hmunc13 deletion mutant in which the diacylglycerol (C1) binding domain is absent exhibit no change in intracellular distribution and no induction of Apoptosis in the presence of phorbol ester stimulation. We conclude that both the diacylglycerol-induced translocation and the Apoptosis represent functional activity of hmunc13. We have also demonstrated that munc13-1 and munc13-2 are localized mainly to cortical epithelial cells in rat kidney and both are overexpressed under conditions of hyperglycemia in a streptozotocin-treated diabetic rat model. Taken together, our data suggest that hmunc13 serves as a diacylglycerol-activated, PKC-independent signaling pathway capable of inducing Apoptosis and that this pathway may contribute to the renal cell complications of hyperglycemia.

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