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Genetic deficiency of ribosomal rescue factor HBS1L causes retinal dystrophy associated with Pelota and EDF1 depletion
Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) encompass a genetically diverse group of conditions in which mutations in genes critical to retinal function lead to progressive loss of photoreceptor cells and subsequent visual impairment. A handful of ribosome-associated genes have been implicated in retinal diso...
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author | Luo, Shiyu Alwattar, Bilal Li, Qifei Bora, Kiran Blomfield, Alexandra K. Lin, Jasmine Fulton, Anne Chen, Jing Agrawal, Pankaj B. |
author_facet | Luo, Shiyu Alwattar, Bilal Li, Qifei Bora, Kiran Blomfield, Alexandra K. Lin, Jasmine Fulton, Anne Chen, Jing Agrawal, Pankaj B. |
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description | Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) encompass a genetically diverse group of conditions in which mutations in genes critical to retinal function lead to progressive loss of photoreceptor cells and subsequent visual impairment. A handful of ribosome-associated genes have been implicated in retinal disorders alongside neurological phenotypes. This study focuses on the HBS1L gene, encoding HBS1 Like Translational GTPase which has been recognized as a critical ribosomal rescue factor. Previously, we have reported a female child carrying biallelic HBS1L mutations, manifesting growth restriction, developmental delay, and hypotonia. In this study, we describe her ophthalmologic findings, compare them with the Hbs1l(tm1a/tm1a) hypomorph mouse model, and evaluate the underlying microscopic and molecular perturbations. The patient was noted to have impaired visual function observed by electroretinogram (ERG), with dampened amplitudes of a- and b-waves in both rod- and cone-mediated responses. Hbs1l(tm1a/tm1a) mice exhibited profound retinal thinning of the entire retina, specifically of the outer retinal photoreceptor layer, detected using in vivo imaging of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and retinal cross sections. TUNEL assay revealed retinal degeneration due to extensive photoreceptor cell apoptosis. Loss of HBS1L resulted in comprehensive proteomic alterations in mass spectrometry analysis, with169 proteins increased and 480 proteins decreased including many critical IRD-related proteins. GO biological process and GSEA analyses reveal that these downregulated proteins are primarily involved in photoreceptor cell development, cilium assembly, phototransduction, and aerobic respiration. Furthermore, apart from the diminished level of PELO, a known partner protein, HBS1L depletion was accompanied by reduction in translation machinery associated 7 homolog (Tma7), and Endothelial differentiation-related factor 1(Edf1) proteins, the latter of which coordinates cellular responses to ribosome collisions. This novel connection between HBS1L and ribosome collision sensor (EDF1) further highlights the intricate mechanisms underpinning ribosomal rescue and quality control that are essential to maintain homeostasis of key proteins of retinal health, such as rhodopsin. |
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spelling | pubmed-106148672023-10-31 Genetic deficiency of ribosomal rescue factor HBS1L causes retinal dystrophy associated with Pelota and EDF1 depletion Luo, Shiyu Alwattar, Bilal Li, Qifei Bora, Kiran Blomfield, Alexandra K. Lin, Jasmine Fulton, Anne Chen, Jing Agrawal, Pankaj B. bioRxiv Article Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) encompass a genetically diverse group of conditions in which mutations in genes critical to retinal function lead to progressive loss of photoreceptor cells and subsequent visual impairment. A handful of ribosome-associated genes have been implicated in retinal disorders alongside neurological phenotypes. This study focuses on the HBS1L gene, encoding HBS1 Like Translational GTPase which has been recognized as a critical ribosomal rescue factor. Previously, we have reported a female child carrying biallelic HBS1L mutations, manifesting growth restriction, developmental delay, and hypotonia. In this study, we describe her ophthalmologic findings, compare them with the Hbs1l(tm1a/tm1a) hypomorph mouse model, and evaluate the underlying microscopic and molecular perturbations. The patient was noted to have impaired visual function observed by electroretinogram (ERG), with dampened amplitudes of a- and b-waves in both rod- and cone-mediated responses. Hbs1l(tm1a/tm1a) mice exhibited profound retinal thinning of the entire retina, specifically of the outer retinal photoreceptor layer, detected using in vivo imaging of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and retinal cross sections. TUNEL assay revealed retinal degeneration due to extensive photoreceptor cell apoptosis. Loss of HBS1L resulted in comprehensive proteomic alterations in mass spectrometry analysis, with169 proteins increased and 480 proteins decreased including many critical IRD-related proteins. GO biological process and GSEA analyses reveal that these downregulated proteins are primarily involved in photoreceptor cell development, cilium assembly, phototransduction, and aerobic respiration. Furthermore, apart from the diminished level of PELO, a known partner protein, HBS1L depletion was accompanied by reduction in translation machinery associated 7 homolog (Tma7), and Endothelial differentiation-related factor 1(Edf1) proteins, the latter of which coordinates cellular responses to ribosome collisions. This novel connection between HBS1L and ribosome collision sensor (EDF1) further highlights the intricate mechanisms underpinning ribosomal rescue and quality control that are essential to maintain homeostasis of key proteins of retinal health, such as rhodopsin. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10614867/ /pubmed/37905068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.18.562924 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. |
spellingShingle | Article Luo, Shiyu Alwattar, Bilal Li, Qifei Bora, Kiran Blomfield, Alexandra K. Lin, Jasmine Fulton, Anne Chen, Jing Agrawal, Pankaj B. Genetic deficiency of ribosomal rescue factor HBS1L causes retinal dystrophy associated with Pelota and EDF1 depletion |
title | Genetic deficiency of ribosomal rescue factor HBS1L causes retinal dystrophy associated with Pelota and EDF1 depletion |
title_full | Genetic deficiency of ribosomal rescue factor HBS1L causes retinal dystrophy associated with Pelota and EDF1 depletion |
title_fullStr | Genetic deficiency of ribosomal rescue factor HBS1L causes retinal dystrophy associated with Pelota and EDF1 depletion |
title_full_unstemmed | Genetic deficiency of ribosomal rescue factor HBS1L causes retinal dystrophy associated with Pelota and EDF1 depletion |
title_short | Genetic deficiency of ribosomal rescue factor HBS1L causes retinal dystrophy associated with Pelota and EDF1 depletion |
title_sort | genetic deficiency of ribosomal rescue factor hbs1l causes retinal dystrophy associated with pelota and edf1 depletion |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10614867/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37905068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.18.562924 |
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