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Query: UNIPROT:P41181 (
collecting duct
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Carbonic anhydrase isozyme XII (
CA XII
) is a novel membrane-associated protein with a potential role in von Hippel-Lindau carcinogenesis. Although Northern blotting has revealed positive signal for
CA XII
in normal human kidney, this is the first study to demonstrate its cellular and subcellular localization along the human nephron and
collecting duct
. Immunohistochemistry with a polyclonal antibody (PAb) raised against truncated
CA XII
revealed distinct staining in the basolateral plasma membrane of the epithelial cells in the thick ascending limb of Henle and distal convoluted tubules, and in the principal cells of the collecting ducts. A weak basolateral signal was also detected in the epithelium of the proximal convoluted tubules. In addition to the normal kidney specimens, this immunohistochemical study included 31 renal tumors.
CA XII
showed moderate or strong plasma membrane-associated expression in most oncocytomas and clear-cell carcinomas. The segmental, cellular, and subcellular distribution of
CA XII
along the human nephron and
collecting duct
suggests that it may be one of the key enzymes involved in normal renal physiology, particularly in the regulation of water homeostasis. High expression of
CA XII
in some renal carcinomas may contribute to its role in von Hippel-Lindau carcinogenesis.
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PMID:Expression of the membrane-associated carbonic anhydrase isozyme XII in the human kidney and renal tumors. 1110 28
Carbonic anhydrase (CA) is an important enzyme in the kidney and facilitates renal acidification by catalvzing the reversible hydration of CO2 and the dehydration of bicarbonate. Currently, 14 isoforms of CA have been identified, of which CA II, CA IV,
CA XII
and possibly CA XIV are expressed by the kidney. Cytosolic CA II comprises -95% of renal CA, with the remainder being membrane-associated. CA II, while being nearly ubiquitous in the body, is also expressed by a large number of nephron segments, including proximal convoluted and straight tubules, thin descending limbs of Henle's loop, thick ascending limbs of Henle's loop in some species, intercalated cells of the cortical and medullary collecting ducts, and weakly in principal cells and inner medullary collecting ducts of some species; CA II is not found in glomeruli. Most membrane-associated CA is attributed to isoform IV, which is linked to the apical membrane via a glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor; however, there is data showing that CA IV is also localized on the basolateral membranes of proximal tubule cells. How the basolateral form is linked to the membrane is not yet understood. CA IV is expressed on the luminal membrane of proximal convoluted and straight tubules, alpha-intercalated cells of cortical and medullary collecting ducts, and all cells of initial inner medullary collecting ducts. Another membrane isoform,
CA XII
, is also present in the kidney and probably situated in the basolateral membrane as a single-pass transmembrane protein. One study localizes
CA XII
to the distal nephron, while another places it in proximal tubules and inner medullary collecting ducts; confirmatory studies are needed for
CA XII
. The localization of CA XIV in the kidney is still under investigation. Functional studies clearly show the importance of apical and basolateral membrane CAs in mediating bicarbonate and fluid absorption in proximal tubules and of the apical membrane CA activity in mediating H+ secretion in the
collecting duct
. To establish other roles for CA in the kidney will require further kinetic, functional, immunolocalization and cloning studies.
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PMID:Physiology and molecular biology of renal carbonic anhydrase. 1202 23