CDB15:0001022 LEP — LRP2

Experimentally validated in Rat; Orthology-inferred in Human, Mouse, Frog, Zebrafish, Macaque, Pig, Dog, Cow, Chimp, Horse, Marmoset, Sheep

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Evidence indicating that renal tubular metabolism of leptin is mediated by megalin but not by the leptin receptors.

Endocrinology, 2004; PubMed, Rattus norvegicus Lep — Rattus norvegicus Lrp2
ABSTRACT: Leptin is secreted by adipocytes and is a circulating factor that regulates food intake and energy expenditure. Its serum level is elevated in patients with renal failure and has been suggested to be associated with malnutritional factors in these patients. Leptin has been suggested to be primarily metabolized by the kidneys, although the precise molecular mechanisms are not known. The purpose of this study was to determine the nephron segments and potential receptors involved in renal leptin metabolism. To determine the segment involved in leptin uptake, we performed histoautoradiography of kidney sections obtained from rats that had been injected iv with (125)I-leptin. The ability of megalin, a multiligand endocytic receptor in the proximal tubules, to bind and endocytose leptin was examined by ligand blotting analysis, quartz-crystal microbalance, and degradation assays using megalin-expressing rat yolk sac L2 cells. Immunohistochemistry was performed to localize leptin receptors (LEP-R) in the rat kidney using two antibodies that recognize different epitopes on the LEP-R proteins. Circulating (125)I-leptin was filtered by glomeruli and internalized by proximal convoluted tubules. Megalin bound leptin in the presence of Ca(2+) and mediated its cellular internalization and degradation. On immunohistochemistry, LEP-R were localized in the proximal straight tubules, loops of Henle, distal tubules, and collecting ducts. In conclusion, circulating leptin was filtered by glomeruli and taken up by proximal convoluted tubules, where megalin likely mediates its binding and uptake. The localization of LEP-R suggests that they are not primarily involved in leptin metabolism in the proximal tubules.
Basic Information on LEP
Ligand Name: leptin
Other Symbols: OBS, OB
Ligand Location: secreted based on hpa, perplexity, uniprot, cell membrane based on hpa
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: LEP
GeneCards: LEP
Interactions with other Receptors for LEP
Basic Information on LRP2
Receptor Name: LDL receptor related protein 2
Other Symbols: gp330, DBS
Receptor Location: cell membrane based on perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: LRP2
GeneCards: LRP2