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Age-related TFEB downregulation in proximal tubules causes systemic metabolic disorders and occasional apolipoprotein A4–related amyloidosis
Jun Nakamura, Takeshi Yamamoto, Yoshitsugu Takabatake, Tomoko Namba-Hamano, Atsushi Takahashi, Jun Matsuda, Satoshi Minami, Shinsuke Sakai, Hiroaki Yonishi, Shihomi Maeda, Sho Matsui, Hideaki Kawai, Isao Matsui, Tadashi Yamamuro, Ryuya Edahiro, Seiji Takashima, Akira Takasawa, Yukinori Okada, Tamotsu Yoshimori, Andrea Ballabio, Yoshitaka Isaka
Jun Nakamura, Takeshi Yamamoto, Yoshitsugu Takabatake, Tomoko Namba-Hamano, Atsushi Takahashi, Jun Matsuda, Satoshi Minami, Shinsuke Sakai, Hiroaki Yonishi, Shihomi Maeda, Sho Matsui, Hideaki Kawai, Isao Matsui, Tadashi Yamamuro, Ryuya Edahiro, Seiji Takashima, Akira Takasawa, Yukinori Okada, Tamotsu Yoshimori, Andrea Ballabio, Yoshitaka Isaka
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Research Article Metabolism Nephrology

Age-related TFEB downregulation in proximal tubules causes systemic metabolic disorders and occasional apolipoprotein A4–related amyloidosis

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With the aging of society, the incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD), a common cause of death, has been increasing. Transcription factor EB (TFEB), the master transcriptional regulator of the autophagy/lysosomal pathway, is regarded as a promising candidate for preventing various age-related diseases. However, whether TFEB in the proximal tubules plays a significant role in elderly patients with CKD remains unknown. First, we found that nuclear TFEB localization in proximal tubular epithelial cells (PTECs) declined with age in both mice and humans. Next, we generated PTEC-specific Tfeb-deficient mice and bred them for up to 24 months. We found that TFEB deficiency in the proximal tubules caused metabolic disorders and occasionally led to apolipoprotein A4 (APOA4) amyloidosis. Supporting this result, we identified markedly decreased nuclear TFEB localization in the proximal tubules of elderly patients with APOA4 amyloidosis. The metabolic disturbances were accompanied by mitochondrial dysfunction due to transcriptional changes involved in fatty acid oxidation and oxidative phosphorylation pathways, as well as decreased mitochondrial clearance. This decreased clearance was reflected by the accumulation of mitochondria–lysosome-related organelles, which depended on lysosomal function. These results shed light on the presumptive mechanisms of APOA4 amyloidosis pathogenesis and provide a therapeutic strategy for CKD-related metabolic disorders and APOA4 amyloidosis.

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Jun Nakamura, Takeshi Yamamoto, Yoshitsugu Takabatake, Tomoko Namba-Hamano, Atsushi Takahashi, Jun Matsuda, Satoshi Minami, Shinsuke Sakai, Hiroaki Yonishi, Shihomi Maeda, Sho Matsui, Hideaki Kawai, Isao Matsui, Tadashi Yamamuro, Ryuya Edahiro, Seiji Takashima, Akira Takasawa, Yukinori Okada, Tamotsu Yoshimori, Andrea Ballabio, Yoshitaka Isaka

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TFEB deficiency aggravates mitochondrial clearance in the S3 segment with age.

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(A and B) Representative images of succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) (A) and cytochrome c oxidase (COX) (B) staining in the kidneys of young and aged Tfebfl/fl or Tfebfl/fl KAP mice (n = 5–10). The relative staining intensity in the outer stripe of the outer medulla, which corresponds to the S3 segment, is shown. Values are normalized by the mean value of young Tfebfl/fl mice. (C and D) Representative electron micrographs of the proximal tubules. Damaged mitochondria were observed in both aged Tfebfl/fl mice and Tfebfl/fl KAP mice (C). The number of mitochondria-lysosome–related organelles (MLROs) increased in aged Tfebfl/fl KAP mice (D). Arrowheads and magnified images show MLROs. The number of MLROs was counted (n = 3). Scale bars: 250 μm (A and B) and 2 μm (C and D). Data are shown bar graphs, showing mean ± SEM. *P < 0.05 versus age-matched Tfebfl/fl control littermates; #P < 0.05 versus young mice (1-way ANOVA followed by the Tukey-Kramer test). F/F, Tfebfl/fl mice; F/F;KAP, Tfebfl/fl KAP mice.

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