Different secretory pathways of renin from mouse cells transfected with the human renin gene.

J Biol Chem

Molecular and Cellular Vascular Research Laboratory, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.

Published: March 1988

Mammalian cells in culture, transfected with human renin gene, can provide a useful tool for studying renin biosynthesis and secretion. We transfected fibroblast cells (mouse L929 and Chinese hamster ovary cells) and pituitary tumor cells (mouse AtT-20) with the human renin gene and a selectable plasmid (pSV2Neo). Transfected fibroblasts synthesize prorenin only. Prorenin is secreted by fibroblasts constitutively and the secretion is not influenced by 8-bromo-cAMP. On the other hand, transfected AtT-20 cells synthesized both prorenin and mature active renin. Transfected AtT-20 cells release prorenin by constitutive secretion but mature renin is secreted by a regulated mechanism since the secretion of the former is not influenced by 8-bromo-cAMP but the release of the latter is significantly stimulated. Our studies demonstrate that human renin may be secreted by at least two cellular pathways: prorenin by a constitutive pathway and mature renin by a regulated pathway. These transfected cells may provide useful models for studies of human renin synthesis, processing, and secretion.

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