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The infantile myofibromatosis NOTCH3 L1519P mutation leads to hyperactivated ligand-independent Notch signaling and increased PDGFRB expression
Infantile myofibromatosis (IMF) is a benign tumor form characterized by the development of nonmetastatic tumors in skin, bone, muscle and sometimes viscera. Autosomal-dominant forms of IMF are caused by mutations in the PDGFRB gene, but a family carrying a L1519P mutation in the NOTCH3 gene has also...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7927659/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33509954 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.046300 |
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author | Wu, Dan Wang, Sailan Oliveira, Daniel V. Del Gaudio, Francesca Vanlandewijck, Michael Lebouvier, Thibaud Betsholtz, Christer Zhao, Jian Jin, ShaoBo Lendahl, Urban Karlström, Helena |
author_facet | Wu, Dan Wang, Sailan Oliveira, Daniel V. Del Gaudio, Francesca Vanlandewijck, Michael Lebouvier, Thibaud Betsholtz, Christer Zhao, Jian Jin, ShaoBo Lendahl, Urban Karlström, Helena |
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description | Infantile myofibromatosis (IMF) is a benign tumor form characterized by the development of nonmetastatic tumors in skin, bone, muscle and sometimes viscera. Autosomal-dominant forms of IMF are caused by mutations in the PDGFRB gene, but a family carrying a L1519P mutation in the NOTCH3 gene has also recently been identified. In this study, we address the molecular consequences of the NOTCH3(L1519P) mutation and the relationship between Notch and PDGFRB signaling in IMF. The NOTCH3(L1519P) receptor generates enhanced downstream signaling in a ligand-independent manner. Despite the enhanced signaling, the NOTCH3(L1519P) receptor is absent from the cell surface and instead accumulates in the endoplasmic reticulum. Furthermore, the localization of the NOTCH3(L1519P) receptor in the bipartite, heterodimeric state is altered, combined with avid secretion of the mutated extracellular domain from the cell. Chloroquine treatment strongly reduces the amount of secreted NOTCH3(L1519P) extracellular domain and decreases signaling. Finally, NOTCH3(L1519P) upregulates PDGFRB expression in fibroblasts, supporting a functional link between Notch and PDGF dysregulation in IMF. Collectively, our data define a NOTCH3–PDGFRB axis in IMF, in which an IMF-mutated NOTCH3 receptor elevates PDGFRB expression. The functional characterization of a ligand-independent gain-of-function NOTCH3 mutation is important for Notch therapy considerations for IMF, including strategies aimed at altering lysosome function. |
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spelling | pubmed-79276592021-03-04 The infantile myofibromatosis NOTCH3 L1519P mutation leads to hyperactivated ligand-independent Notch signaling and increased PDGFRB expression Wu, Dan Wang, Sailan Oliveira, Daniel V. Del Gaudio, Francesca Vanlandewijck, Michael Lebouvier, Thibaud Betsholtz, Christer Zhao, Jian Jin, ShaoBo Lendahl, Urban Karlström, Helena Dis Model Mech Research Article Infantile myofibromatosis (IMF) is a benign tumor form characterized by the development of nonmetastatic tumors in skin, bone, muscle and sometimes viscera. Autosomal-dominant forms of IMF are caused by mutations in the PDGFRB gene, but a family carrying a L1519P mutation in the NOTCH3 gene has also recently been identified. In this study, we address the molecular consequences of the NOTCH3(L1519P) mutation and the relationship between Notch and PDGFRB signaling in IMF. The NOTCH3(L1519P) receptor generates enhanced downstream signaling in a ligand-independent manner. Despite the enhanced signaling, the NOTCH3(L1519P) receptor is absent from the cell surface and instead accumulates in the endoplasmic reticulum. Furthermore, the localization of the NOTCH3(L1519P) receptor in the bipartite, heterodimeric state is altered, combined with avid secretion of the mutated extracellular domain from the cell. Chloroquine treatment strongly reduces the amount of secreted NOTCH3(L1519P) extracellular domain and decreases signaling. Finally, NOTCH3(L1519P) upregulates PDGFRB expression in fibroblasts, supporting a functional link between Notch and PDGF dysregulation in IMF. Collectively, our data define a NOTCH3–PDGFRB axis in IMF, in which an IMF-mutated NOTCH3 receptor elevates PDGFRB expression. The functional characterization of a ligand-independent gain-of-function NOTCH3 mutation is important for Notch therapy considerations for IMF, including strategies aimed at altering lysosome function. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2021-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7927659/ /pubmed/33509954 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.046300 Text en © 2021. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wu, Dan Wang, Sailan Oliveira, Daniel V. Del Gaudio, Francesca Vanlandewijck, Michael Lebouvier, Thibaud Betsholtz, Christer Zhao, Jian Jin, ShaoBo Lendahl, Urban Karlström, Helena The infantile myofibromatosis NOTCH3 L1519P mutation leads to hyperactivated ligand-independent Notch signaling and increased PDGFRB expression |
title | The infantile myofibromatosis NOTCH3 L1519P mutation leads to hyperactivated ligand-independent Notch signaling and increased PDGFRB expression |
title_full | The infantile myofibromatosis NOTCH3 L1519P mutation leads to hyperactivated ligand-independent Notch signaling and increased PDGFRB expression |
title_fullStr | The infantile myofibromatosis NOTCH3 L1519P mutation leads to hyperactivated ligand-independent Notch signaling and increased PDGFRB expression |
title_full_unstemmed | The infantile myofibromatosis NOTCH3 L1519P mutation leads to hyperactivated ligand-independent Notch signaling and increased PDGFRB expression |
title_short | The infantile myofibromatosis NOTCH3 L1519P mutation leads to hyperactivated ligand-independent Notch signaling and increased PDGFRB expression |
title_sort | infantile myofibromatosis notch3 l1519p mutation leads to hyperactivated ligand-independent notch signaling and increased pdgfrb expression |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7927659/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33509954 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.046300 |
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