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Role of TFEB-autophagy lysosomal pathway in palmitic acid induced renal tubular epithelial cell injury

Lysosomal dysfunction and impaired autophagic flux are involved in the pathogenesis of lipotoxicity in the kidney. Here, we investigated the role of transcription factor EB (TFEB), a master regulator of autophagy-lysosomal pathway, in palmitic acid induced renal tubular epithelial cells injury. We e...

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Published in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2024-02, Vol.696, p.149472, Article 149472
Main Authors: Cai, Meng-yao, Jiang, Xu-shun, Wei, Yun-xin, Wen, Rui-zhi, Du, Xiao-gang
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Summary:Lysosomal dysfunction and impaired autophagic flux are involved in the pathogenesis of lipotoxicity in the kidney. Here, we investigated the role of transcription factor EB (TFEB), a master regulator of autophagy-lysosomal pathway, in palmitic acid induced renal tubular epithelial cells injury. We examined lipid accumulation, autophagic flux, expression of Ps211-TFEB, and nuclear translocation of TFEB in HK-2 cells overloaded with palmitic acid (PA). By utilizing immunohistochemistry, we detected TFEB expression in renal biopsy tissues from patients with diabetic nephropathy and normal renal tissue adjacent to surgically removed renal carcinoma (controls), as well as kidney tissues from rat fed with high-fat diet (HFD) and low-fat diet (LFD). We found significant lipid accumulation, increased apoptosis, accompanied with elevated Ps211-TFEB, decreased nuclear TFEB, reduced lysosome biogenesis and insufficient autophagy in HK-2 cells treated with PA. Kidney tissues from patients with diabetic nephropathy had lower nuclear and total levels of TFEB than that in control kidney tissues. Level of renal nuclear TFEB in HFD rats was also lower than that in LFD rats. Exogenous overexpression of TFEB increased the nuclear TFEB level in HK-2 cells treated with PA, promoted lysosomal biogenesis, improved autophagic flux, reduced lipid accumulation and apoptosis. Our results collectively indicate that PA is a strong inducer for TFEB phosphorylation modification at ser211 accompanied with lower nuclear translocation of TFEB. Impairment of TFEB-mediated lysosomal biogenesis and function by palmitic acid may lead to insufficient autophagy and promote HK-2 cells injury. •PA oversupply increased serine phosphorylation of TFEB at ser211 and reduces TFEB nuclear translocation in HK-2 cells.•Decreased nuclear distribution of TFEB ensuing impaired lysosomal biogenesis and insufficient autophagy.•The content of TFEB in renal tissue of diabetic nephropathy patients and HFD rats was lower than that of control group.•Overexpression of TFEB counteracts the impaired lysosome biogenisis and insufficient autophagy caused by PA intervention.
ISSN:0006-291X
1090-2104
1090-2104
DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.149472