Calcium oxalate monohydrate aggregation induced by aggregation of desialylated Tamm-Horsfall protein

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Pragasam Viswanathan
Jeffrey D. Rimer
Ann M. Kolbach
Michael D. Ward
Jack G. Kleinman
Jeffrey A. Wesson
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[1] Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center,The Nephrology Division of the Medical College of Wisconsin
[2] New York University,Department of Chemistry, Molecular Design Institute
[3] VIT University,Renal Research Lab, SBST, Center for Biomedical Research
[4] University of Houston,Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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Urological Research | 2011年 / 39卷
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Sialic acid; THP; Crystal aggregation; Protein aggregation; Calcium oxalate; Kidney stone;
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Tamm-Horsfall protein (THP) is thought to protect against calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) stone formation by inhibiting COM aggregation. Several studies reported that stone formers produce THP with reduced levels of glycosylation, particularly sialic acid levels, which leads to reduced negative charge. In this study, normal THP was treated with neuraminidase to remove sialic acid residues, confirmed by an isoelectric point shift to higher pH. COM aggregation assays revealed that desialylated THP (ds-THP) promoted COM aggregation, while normal THP inhibited aggregation. The appearance of protein aggregates in solutions at ds-THP concentrations ≥1 μg/mL in 150 mM NaCl correlated with COM aggregation promotion, implying that ds-THP aggregation induced COM aggregation. The aggregation-promoting effect of the ds-THP was independent of pH above its isoelectric point, but was substantially reduced at low ionic strength, where protein aggregation was much reduced. COM aggregation promotion was maximized at a ds-THP to COM mass ratio of ~0.025, which can be explained by a model wherein partial COM surface coverage by ds-THP aggregates promotes crystal aggregation by bridging opposing COM surfaces, whereas higher surface coverage leads to repulsion between adsorbed ds-THP aggregates. Thus, desialylation of THP apparently abrogates a normal defensive action of THP by inducing protein aggregation, and subsequently COM aggregation, a condition that favors kidney stone formation.
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