Zoledronate dysregulates fatty acid metabolism in renal tubular epithelial cells to induce nephrotoxicity

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Lili Cheng
Mengmeng Ge
Zhou Lan
Zhilong Ma
Wenna Chi
Wenhua Kuang
Kun Sun
Xinbin Zhao
Ye Liu
Yaqian Feng
Yuedong Huang
Maoguo Luo
Liping Li
Bin Zhang
Xiaoyu Hu
Lina Xu
Xiaohui Liu
Yi Huo
Haiteng Deng
Jinliang Yang
Qiaoran Xi
Yonghui Zhang
Julie A. Siegenthaler
Ligong Chen
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[1] Tsinghua University,School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[2] Tsinghua University,School of Life Sciences
[3] Sichuan University,Collaborative Innovation Center for Biotherapy, State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy and Cancer Center, West China Hospital, West China Medical School
[4] Tsinghua University,Institute of Immunology, School of Medicine
[5] Tsinghua University,Technology Center for Protein Sciences, School of Life Sciences
[6] Tsinghua University,MOE Key Laboratory of Bioinformatics, School of Life Sciences
[7] University of Colorado,Department of Pediatrics, Denver
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Archives of Toxicology | 2018年 / 92卷
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Zoledronate; TGFβ1 signaling; Fatty acid transporter; Lipid accumulation; Renal fibrosis;
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Zoledronate is a bisphosphonate that is widely used in the treatment of metabolic bone diseases. However, zoledronate induces significant nephrotoxicity associated with acute tubular necrosis and renal fibrosis when administered intravenously. There is speculation that zoledronate-induced nephrotoxicity may result from its pharmacological activity as an inhibitor of the mevalonate pathway but the molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. In this report, human proximal tubular HK-2 cells and mouse models were combined to dissect the molecular pathways underlying nephropathy caused by zoledronate treatments. Metabolomic and proteomic assays revealed that multiple cellular processes were significantly disrupted, including the TGFβ pathway, fatty acid metabolism and small GTPase signaling in zoledronate-treated HK-2 cells (50 μM) as compared with those in controls. Zoledronate treatments in cells (50 μM) and mice (3 mg/kg) increased TGFβ/Smad3 pathway activation to induce fibrosis and kidney injury, and specifically elevated lipid accumulation and expression of fibrotic proteins. Conversely, fatty acid transport protein Slc27a2 deficiency or co-administration of PPARA agonist fenofibrate (20 mg/kg) prevented zoledronate-induced lipid accumulation and kidney fibrosis in mice, indicating that over-expression of fatty acid transporter SLC27A2 and defective fatty acid β-oxidation following zoledronate treatments were significant factors contributing to its nephrotoxicity. These pharmacological and genetic studies provide an important mechanistic insight into zoledronate-associated kidney toxicity that will aid in development of therapeutic prevention and treatment options for this nephropathy.
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