Characterization of the Hsp110/SSE gene family response to hyperosmolality and other stresses
- 1 June 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
- Vol. 274 (6) , F1054-F1061
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.1998.274.6.f1054
Abstract
Hsp110, Osp94, and Hsp70RY are members of the recently described Hsp110/SSE subfamily of (heat and osmotic) stress proteins whose members are structurally related to the Hsp70/BiP gene superfamily. To date, little is known about the response of this gene family to stresses in vitro or in vivo. In this study, an analysis of mRNA expression showed that Hsp110 and Osp94, like Hsp70, are induced in renal murine inner medullary collecting duct (mIMCD3) epithelial cells by heat shock, hyperosmotic NaCl, and cadmium, whereas low pH had a suppressive effect on Osp94. H2O2decreased expression of Osp94 while inducing levels of Hsp110 and Hsp70 message. Tunicamycin, hypertonic urea, and tumor necrosis factor-α had no effects. Hsp70RY was responsive exclusively to cadmium chloride. Moreover, enhanced expression of Hsp110 and Osp94 was subsequent to induction of Hsp70 and was suppressed by inhibition of protein synthesis by cycloheximide. RT-PCR analysis showed Hsp110, Osp94, and Hsp70RY are ubiquitously expressed in mouse tissues. In murine kidney, there was a corticomedullary gradient of expression of Hsp110, Osp94, Hsp70RY, and Hsp70 but not Hsc70 or BiP. Furthermore, dehydration increased inner medullary expression of Hsp110 and Osp94. An analysis of stress tolerance in mIMCD3 cells showed that heat shock and hyperosmotic NaCl stress are cross-tolerant stresses, suggesting hyperosmolality is a physiological correlate of heat shock in mammalian kidney. Thus Hsp110 and Osp94 behave as heat shock proteins, although they are regulated differently than Hsp70.Keywords
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