Kidney International Reports (Mar 2020)

Red Blood Cell AE1/Band 3 Transports in Dominant Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis Patients

  • Jean-Philippe Bertocchio,
  • Sandrine Genetet,
  • Lydie Da Costa,
  • Stephen B. Walsh,
  • Bertrand Knebelmann,
  • Julie Galimand,
  • Lucie Bessenay,
  • Corinne Guitton,
  • Renaud De Lafaille,
  • Rosa Vargas-Poussou,
  • Dominique Eladari,
  • Isabelle Mouro-Chanteloup

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 348 – 357

Abstract

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Introduction: Anion exchanger 1 (AE1) (SLC4A1 gene product) is a membrane protein expressed in both kidney and red blood cells (RBCs): it exchanges extracellular bicarbonate (HCO3–) for intracellular chloride (Cl–) and participates in acid−base homeostasis. AE1 mutations in kidney α-intercalated cells can lead to distal renal tubular acidosis (dRTA). In RBC, AE1 (known as band 3) is also implicated in membrane stability: deletions can cause South Asian ovalocytosis (SAO). Methods: We retrospectively collected clinical and biological data from patients harboring dRTA due to a SLC4A1 mutation and analyzed HCO3– and Cl– transports (by stopped-flow spectrophotometry) and expression (by flow cytometry, fluorescence activated cell sorting, and Coomassie blue staining) in RBCs, as well as RBC membrane stability (ektacytometry). Results: Fifteen patients were included. All experience nephrolithiasis and/or nephrocalcinosis, 2 had SAO and dRTA (dRTA SAO+), 13 dominant dRTA (dRTA SAO−). The latter did not exert specific RBC membrane anomalies. Both HCO3– and Cl– transports were lower in patients with dRTA SAO+ than in those with dRTA SAO− or controls. Using 3 different extracellular probes, we report a decreased expression (by 52%, P < 0.05) in dRTA SAO+ patients by fluorescence activated cell sorting, whereas total amount of protein was not affected. Conclusion: Band 3 transport function and expression in RBCs from dRTA SAO− patients is normal. However, in SAO RBCs, impaired conformation of AE1/band 3 corresponds to an impaired function. Thus, the driver of acid−base defect during dominant dRTA is probably an impaired membrane expression. Keywords: acidosis, renal tubular, anion exchange protein 1, erythrocyte, hematologic diseases, nephrocalcinosis, nephrolithiasis