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Loss of AP-5 results in accumulation of aberrant endolysosomes: defining a new type of lysosomal storage disease

Adaptor proteins (AP 1–5) are heterotetrameric complexes that facilitate specialized cargo sorting in vesicular-mediated trafficking. Mutations in AP5Z1, encoding a subunit of the AP-5 complex, have been reported to cause hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), although their impact at the cellular lev...

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Autores principales: Hirst, Jennifer, Edgar, James R., Esteves, Typhaine, Darios, Frédéric, Madeo, Marianna, Chang, Jaerak, Roda, Ricardo H., Dürr, Alexandra, Anheim, Mathieu, Gellera, Cinzia, Li, Jun, Züchner, Stephan, Mariotti, Caterina, Stevanin, Giovanni, Blackstone, Craig, Kruer, Michael C., Robinson, Margaret S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4527494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26085577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddv220
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author Hirst, Jennifer
Edgar, James R.
Esteves, Typhaine
Darios, Frédéric
Madeo, Marianna
Chang, Jaerak
Roda, Ricardo H.
Dürr, Alexandra
Anheim, Mathieu
Gellera, Cinzia
Li, Jun
Züchner, Stephan
Mariotti, Caterina
Stevanin, Giovanni
Blackstone, Craig
Kruer, Michael C.
Robinson, Margaret S.
author_facet Hirst, Jennifer
Edgar, James R.
Esteves, Typhaine
Darios, Frédéric
Madeo, Marianna
Chang, Jaerak
Roda, Ricardo H.
Dürr, Alexandra
Anheim, Mathieu
Gellera, Cinzia
Li, Jun
Züchner, Stephan
Mariotti, Caterina
Stevanin, Giovanni
Blackstone, Craig
Kruer, Michael C.
Robinson, Margaret S.
author_sort Hirst, Jennifer
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description Adaptor proteins (AP 1–5) are heterotetrameric complexes that facilitate specialized cargo sorting in vesicular-mediated trafficking. Mutations in AP5Z1, encoding a subunit of the AP-5 complex, have been reported to cause hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), although their impact at the cellular level has not been assessed. Here we characterize three independent fibroblast lines derived from skin biopsies of patients harbouring nonsense mutations in AP5Z1 and presenting with spastic paraplegia accompanied by neuropathy, parkinsonism and/or cognitive impairment. In all three patient-derived lines, we show that there is complete loss of AP-5 ζ protein and a reduction in the associated AP-5 µ5 protein. Using ultrastructural analysis, we show that these patient-derived lines consistently exhibit abundant multilamellar structures that are positive for markers of endolysosomes and are filled with aberrant storage material organized as exaggerated multilamellar whorls, striated belts and ‘fingerprint bodies’. This phenotype can be replicated in a HeLa cell culture model by siRNA knockdown of AP-5 ζ. The cellular phenotype bears striking resemblance to features described in a number of lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs). Collectively, these findings reveal an emerging picture of the role of AP-5 in endosomal and lysosomal homeostasis, illuminates a potential pathomechanism that is relevant to the role of AP-5 in neurons and expands the understanding of recessive HSPs. Moreover, the resulting accumulation of storage material in endolysosomes leads us to propose that AP-5 deficiency represents a new type of LSDs.
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spelling pubmed-45274942015-08-10 Loss of AP-5 results in accumulation of aberrant endolysosomes: defining a new type of lysosomal storage disease Hirst, Jennifer Edgar, James R. Esteves, Typhaine Darios, Frédéric Madeo, Marianna Chang, Jaerak Roda, Ricardo H. Dürr, Alexandra Anheim, Mathieu Gellera, Cinzia Li, Jun Züchner, Stephan Mariotti, Caterina Stevanin, Giovanni Blackstone, Craig Kruer, Michael C. Robinson, Margaret S. Hum Mol Genet Articles Adaptor proteins (AP 1–5) are heterotetrameric complexes that facilitate specialized cargo sorting in vesicular-mediated trafficking. Mutations in AP5Z1, encoding a subunit of the AP-5 complex, have been reported to cause hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), although their impact at the cellular level has not been assessed. Here we characterize three independent fibroblast lines derived from skin biopsies of patients harbouring nonsense mutations in AP5Z1 and presenting with spastic paraplegia accompanied by neuropathy, parkinsonism and/or cognitive impairment. In all three patient-derived lines, we show that there is complete loss of AP-5 ζ protein and a reduction in the associated AP-5 µ5 protein. Using ultrastructural analysis, we show that these patient-derived lines consistently exhibit abundant multilamellar structures that are positive for markers of endolysosomes and are filled with aberrant storage material organized as exaggerated multilamellar whorls, striated belts and ‘fingerprint bodies’. This phenotype can be replicated in a HeLa cell culture model by siRNA knockdown of AP-5 ζ. The cellular phenotype bears striking resemblance to features described in a number of lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs). Collectively, these findings reveal an emerging picture of the role of AP-5 in endosomal and lysosomal homeostasis, illuminates a potential pathomechanism that is relevant to the role of AP-5 in neurons and expands the understanding of recessive HSPs. Moreover, the resulting accumulation of storage material in endolysosomes leads us to propose that AP-5 deficiency represents a new type of LSDs. Oxford University Press 2015-09-01 2015-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4527494/ /pubmed/26085577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddv220 Text en © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Articles
Hirst, Jennifer
Edgar, James R.
Esteves, Typhaine
Darios, Frédéric
Madeo, Marianna
Chang, Jaerak
Roda, Ricardo H.
Dürr, Alexandra
Anheim, Mathieu
Gellera, Cinzia
Li, Jun
Züchner, Stephan
Mariotti, Caterina
Stevanin, Giovanni
Blackstone, Craig
Kruer, Michael C.
Robinson, Margaret S.
Loss of AP-5 results in accumulation of aberrant endolysosomes: defining a new type of lysosomal storage disease
title Loss of AP-5 results in accumulation of aberrant endolysosomes: defining a new type of lysosomal storage disease
title_full Loss of AP-5 results in accumulation of aberrant endolysosomes: defining a new type of lysosomal storage disease
title_fullStr Loss of AP-5 results in accumulation of aberrant endolysosomes: defining a new type of lysosomal storage disease
title_full_unstemmed Loss of AP-5 results in accumulation of aberrant endolysosomes: defining a new type of lysosomal storage disease
title_short Loss of AP-5 results in accumulation of aberrant endolysosomes: defining a new type of lysosomal storage disease
title_sort loss of ap-5 results in accumulation of aberrant endolysosomes: defining a new type of lysosomal storage disease
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4527494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26085577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddv220
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