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Hexb enzyme deficiency leads to lysosomal abnormalities in radial glia and microglia in zebrafish brain development
Sphingolipidoses are severe, mostly infantile lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs) caused by defective glycosphingolipid degradation. Two of these sphingolipidoses, Tay Sachs and Sandhoff diseases, are caused by β‐Hexosaminidase (HEXB) enzyme deficiency, resulting in ganglioside (GM2) accumulation and...
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6772114/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31140649 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.23641 |
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author | Kuil, Laura E. López Martí, Anna Carreras Mascaro, Ana van den Bosch, Jeroen C. van den Berg, Paul van der Linde, Herma C. Schoonderwoerd, Kees Ruijter, George J. G. van Ham, Tjakko J. |
author_facet | Kuil, Laura E. López Martí, Anna Carreras Mascaro, Ana van den Bosch, Jeroen C. van den Berg, Paul van der Linde, Herma C. Schoonderwoerd, Kees Ruijter, George J. G. van Ham, Tjakko J. |
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description | Sphingolipidoses are severe, mostly infantile lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs) caused by defective glycosphingolipid degradation. Two of these sphingolipidoses, Tay Sachs and Sandhoff diseases, are caused by β‐Hexosaminidase (HEXB) enzyme deficiency, resulting in ganglioside (GM2) accumulation and neuronal loss. The precise sequence of cellular events preceding, and leading to, neuropathology remains unclear, but likely involves inflammation and lysosomal accumulation of GM2 in multiple cell types. We aimed to determine the consequences of Hexb activity loss for different brain cell types using zebrafish. Hexb deficient zebrafish (hexb(−/−)) showed lysosomal abnormalities already early in development both in radial glia, which are the neuronal and glial progenitors, and in microglia. Additionally, at 5 days postfertilization, hexb (−/−) zebrafish showed reduced locomotor activity. Although specific oligosaccharides accumulate in the adult brain, hexb(−/−)) zebrafish are viable and apparently resistant to Hexb deficiency. In all, we identified cellular consequences of loss of Hexb enzyme activity during embryonic brain development, showing early effects on glia, which possibly underlie the behavioral aberrations. Hereby, we identified clues into the contribution of non‐neuronal lysosomal abnormalities in LSDs affecting the brain and provide a tool to further study what underlies the relative resistance to Hexb deficiency in vivo. |
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spelling | pubmed-67721142019-10-07 Hexb enzyme deficiency leads to lysosomal abnormalities in radial glia and microglia in zebrafish brain development Kuil, Laura E. López Martí, Anna Carreras Mascaro, Ana van den Bosch, Jeroen C. van den Berg, Paul van der Linde, Herma C. Schoonderwoerd, Kees Ruijter, George J. G. van Ham, Tjakko J. Glia Research Articles Sphingolipidoses are severe, mostly infantile lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs) caused by defective glycosphingolipid degradation. Two of these sphingolipidoses, Tay Sachs and Sandhoff diseases, are caused by β‐Hexosaminidase (HEXB) enzyme deficiency, resulting in ganglioside (GM2) accumulation and neuronal loss. The precise sequence of cellular events preceding, and leading to, neuropathology remains unclear, but likely involves inflammation and lysosomal accumulation of GM2 in multiple cell types. We aimed to determine the consequences of Hexb activity loss for different brain cell types using zebrafish. Hexb deficient zebrafish (hexb(−/−)) showed lysosomal abnormalities already early in development both in radial glia, which are the neuronal and glial progenitors, and in microglia. Additionally, at 5 days postfertilization, hexb (−/−) zebrafish showed reduced locomotor activity. Although specific oligosaccharides accumulate in the adult brain, hexb(−/−)) zebrafish are viable and apparently resistant to Hexb deficiency. In all, we identified cellular consequences of loss of Hexb enzyme activity during embryonic brain development, showing early effects on glia, which possibly underlie the behavioral aberrations. Hereby, we identified clues into the contribution of non‐neuronal lysosomal abnormalities in LSDs affecting the brain and provide a tool to further study what underlies the relative resistance to Hexb deficiency in vivo. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-05-29 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6772114/ /pubmed/31140649 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.23641 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Glia published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Kuil, Laura E. López Martí, Anna Carreras Mascaro, Ana van den Bosch, Jeroen C. van den Berg, Paul van der Linde, Herma C. Schoonderwoerd, Kees Ruijter, George J. G. van Ham, Tjakko J. Hexb enzyme deficiency leads to lysosomal abnormalities in radial glia and microglia in zebrafish brain development |
title | Hexb enzyme deficiency leads to lysosomal abnormalities in radial glia and microglia in zebrafish brain development |
title_full | Hexb enzyme deficiency leads to lysosomal abnormalities in radial glia and microglia in zebrafish brain development |
title_fullStr | Hexb enzyme deficiency leads to lysosomal abnormalities in radial glia and microglia in zebrafish brain development |
title_full_unstemmed | Hexb enzyme deficiency leads to lysosomal abnormalities in radial glia and microglia in zebrafish brain development |
title_short | Hexb enzyme deficiency leads to lysosomal abnormalities in radial glia and microglia in zebrafish brain development |
title_sort | hexb enzyme deficiency leads to lysosomal abnormalities in radial glia and microglia in zebrafish brain development |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6772114/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31140649 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.23641 |
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