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The position of single-base deletions in the VNTR sequence of the carboxyl ester lipase (CEL) gene determines proteotoxicity

Variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) sequences in the genome can have functional consequences that contribute to human disease. This is the case for the CEL gene, which is specifically expressed in pancreatic acinar cells and encodes the digestive enzyme carboxyl ester lipase. Rare single-base de...

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Autores principales: Gravdal, Anny, Xiao, Xunjun, Cnop, Miriam, El Jellas, Khadija, Johansson, Stefan, Njølstad, Pål R., Lowe, Mark E., Johansson, Bente B., Molven, Anders, Fjeld, Karianne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8692231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33862081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100661
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author Gravdal, Anny
Xiao, Xunjun
Cnop, Miriam
El Jellas, Khadija
Johansson, Stefan
Njølstad, Pål R.
Lowe, Mark E.
Johansson, Bente B.
Molven, Anders
Fjeld, Karianne
author_facet Gravdal, Anny
Xiao, Xunjun
Cnop, Miriam
El Jellas, Khadija
Johansson, Stefan
Njølstad, Pål R.
Lowe, Mark E.
Johansson, Bente B.
Molven, Anders
Fjeld, Karianne
author_sort Gravdal, Anny
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description Variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) sequences in the genome can have functional consequences that contribute to human disease. This is the case for the CEL gene, which is specifically expressed in pancreatic acinar cells and encodes the digestive enzyme carboxyl ester lipase. Rare single-base deletions (DELs) within the first (DEL1) or fourth (DEL4) VNTR segment of CEL cause maturity-onset diabetes of the young, type 8 (MODY8), an inherited disorder characterized by exocrine pancreatic dysfunction and diabetes. Studies on the DEL1 variant have suggested that MODY8 is initiated by CEL protein misfolding and aggregation. However, it is unclear how the position of single-base deletions within the CEL VNTR affects pathogenic properties of the protein. Here, we investigated four naturally occurring CEL variants, arising from single-base deletions in different VNTR segments (DEL1, DEL4, DEL9, and DEL13). When the four variants were expressed in human embryonic kidney 293 cells, only DEL1 and DEL4 led to significantly reduced secretion, increased intracellular aggregation, and increased endoplasmic reticulum stress compared with normal CEL protein. The level of O-glycosylation was affected in all DEL variants. Moreover, all variants had enzymatic activity comparable with that of normal CEL. We conclude that the longest aberrant protein tails, resulting from single-base deletions in the proximal VNTR segments, have highest pathogenic potential, explaining why DEL1 and DEL4 but not DEL9 and DEL13 have been observed in patients with MODY8. These findings further support the view that CEL mutations cause pancreatic disease through protein misfolding and proteotoxicity, leading to endoplasmic reticulum stress and activation of the unfolded protein response.
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spelling pubmed-86922312021-12-30 The position of single-base deletions in the VNTR sequence of the carboxyl ester lipase (CEL) gene determines proteotoxicity Gravdal, Anny Xiao, Xunjun Cnop, Miriam El Jellas, Khadija Johansson, Stefan Njølstad, Pål R. Lowe, Mark E. Johansson, Bente B. Molven, Anders Fjeld, Karianne J Biol Chem Research Article Variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) sequences in the genome can have functional consequences that contribute to human disease. This is the case for the CEL gene, which is specifically expressed in pancreatic acinar cells and encodes the digestive enzyme carboxyl ester lipase. Rare single-base deletions (DELs) within the first (DEL1) or fourth (DEL4) VNTR segment of CEL cause maturity-onset diabetes of the young, type 8 (MODY8), an inherited disorder characterized by exocrine pancreatic dysfunction and diabetes. Studies on the DEL1 variant have suggested that MODY8 is initiated by CEL protein misfolding and aggregation. However, it is unclear how the position of single-base deletions within the CEL VNTR affects pathogenic properties of the protein. Here, we investigated four naturally occurring CEL variants, arising from single-base deletions in different VNTR segments (DEL1, DEL4, DEL9, and DEL13). When the four variants were expressed in human embryonic kidney 293 cells, only DEL1 and DEL4 led to significantly reduced secretion, increased intracellular aggregation, and increased endoplasmic reticulum stress compared with normal CEL protein. The level of O-glycosylation was affected in all DEL variants. Moreover, all variants had enzymatic activity comparable with that of normal CEL. We conclude that the longest aberrant protein tails, resulting from single-base deletions in the proximal VNTR segments, have highest pathogenic potential, explaining why DEL1 and DEL4 but not DEL9 and DEL13 have been observed in patients with MODY8. These findings further support the view that CEL mutations cause pancreatic disease through protein misfolding and proteotoxicity, leading to endoplasmic reticulum stress and activation of the unfolded protein response. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8692231/ /pubmed/33862081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100661 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gravdal, Anny
Xiao, Xunjun
Cnop, Miriam
El Jellas, Khadija
Johansson, Stefan
Njølstad, Pål R.
Lowe, Mark E.
Johansson, Bente B.
Molven, Anders
Fjeld, Karianne
The position of single-base deletions in the VNTR sequence of the carboxyl ester lipase (CEL) gene determines proteotoxicity
title The position of single-base deletions in the VNTR sequence of the carboxyl ester lipase (CEL) gene determines proteotoxicity
title_full The position of single-base deletions in the VNTR sequence of the carboxyl ester lipase (CEL) gene determines proteotoxicity
title_fullStr The position of single-base deletions in the VNTR sequence of the carboxyl ester lipase (CEL) gene determines proteotoxicity
title_full_unstemmed The position of single-base deletions in the VNTR sequence of the carboxyl ester lipase (CEL) gene determines proteotoxicity
title_short The position of single-base deletions in the VNTR sequence of the carboxyl ester lipase (CEL) gene determines proteotoxicity
title_sort position of single-base deletions in the vntr sequence of the carboxyl ester lipase (cel) gene determines proteotoxicity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8692231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33862081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100661
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