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Cu(II) Binding Increases the Soluble Toxicity of Amyloidogenic Light Chains

Light chain amyloidosis (AL) is caused by the aberrant overproduction of immunoglobulin light chains (LCs). The resulting abnormally high LC concentrations in blood lead to deposit formation in the heart and other target organs. Organ damage is caused not only by the accumulation of bulky amyloid de...

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Autores principales: Russo, Rosaria, Romeo, Margherita, Schulte, Tim, Maritan, Martina, Oberti, Luca, Barzago, Maria Monica, Barbiroli, Alberto, Pappone, Carlo, Anastasia, Luigi, Palladini, Giovanni, Diomede, Luisa, Ricagno, Stefano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8780072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35055136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23020950
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author Russo, Rosaria
Romeo, Margherita
Schulte, Tim
Maritan, Martina
Oberti, Luca
Barzago, Maria Monica
Barbiroli, Alberto
Pappone, Carlo
Anastasia, Luigi
Palladini, Giovanni
Diomede, Luisa
Ricagno, Stefano
author_facet Russo, Rosaria
Romeo, Margherita
Schulte, Tim
Maritan, Martina
Oberti, Luca
Barzago, Maria Monica
Barbiroli, Alberto
Pappone, Carlo
Anastasia, Luigi
Palladini, Giovanni
Diomede, Luisa
Ricagno, Stefano
author_sort Russo, Rosaria
collection PubMed
description Light chain amyloidosis (AL) is caused by the aberrant overproduction of immunoglobulin light chains (LCs). The resulting abnormally high LC concentrations in blood lead to deposit formation in the heart and other target organs. Organ damage is caused not only by the accumulation of bulky amyloid deposits, but extensive clinical data indicate that circulating soluble LCs also exert cardiotoxic effects. The nematode C. elegans has been validated to recapitulate LC soluble toxicity in vivo, and in such a model a role for copper ions in increasing LC soluble toxicity has been reported. Here, we applied microscale thermophoresis, isothermal calorimetry and thermal melting to demonstrate the specific binding of Cu(2+) to the variable domain of amyloidogenic H7 with a sub-micromolar affinity. Histidine residues present in the LC sequence are not involved in the binding, and yet their mutation to Ala reduces the soluble toxicity of H7. Copper ions bind to and destabilize the variable domains and induce a limited stabilization in this domain. In summary, the data reported here, elucidate the biochemical bases of the Cu(2+)-induced toxicity; moreover, they also show that copper binding is just one of the several biochemical traits contributing to LC soluble in vivo toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-87800722022-01-22 Cu(II) Binding Increases the Soluble Toxicity of Amyloidogenic Light Chains Russo, Rosaria Romeo, Margherita Schulte, Tim Maritan, Martina Oberti, Luca Barzago, Maria Monica Barbiroli, Alberto Pappone, Carlo Anastasia, Luigi Palladini, Giovanni Diomede, Luisa Ricagno, Stefano Int J Mol Sci Article Light chain amyloidosis (AL) is caused by the aberrant overproduction of immunoglobulin light chains (LCs). The resulting abnormally high LC concentrations in blood lead to deposit formation in the heart and other target organs. Organ damage is caused not only by the accumulation of bulky amyloid deposits, but extensive clinical data indicate that circulating soluble LCs also exert cardiotoxic effects. The nematode C. elegans has been validated to recapitulate LC soluble toxicity in vivo, and in such a model a role for copper ions in increasing LC soluble toxicity has been reported. Here, we applied microscale thermophoresis, isothermal calorimetry and thermal melting to demonstrate the specific binding of Cu(2+) to the variable domain of amyloidogenic H7 with a sub-micromolar affinity. Histidine residues present in the LC sequence are not involved in the binding, and yet their mutation to Ala reduces the soluble toxicity of H7. Copper ions bind to and destabilize the variable domains and induce a limited stabilization in this domain. In summary, the data reported here, elucidate the biochemical bases of the Cu(2+)-induced toxicity; moreover, they also show that copper binding is just one of the several biochemical traits contributing to LC soluble in vivo toxicity. MDPI 2022-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8780072/ /pubmed/35055136 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23020950 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Russo, Rosaria
Romeo, Margherita
Schulte, Tim
Maritan, Martina
Oberti, Luca
Barzago, Maria Monica
Barbiroli, Alberto
Pappone, Carlo
Anastasia, Luigi
Palladini, Giovanni
Diomede, Luisa
Ricagno, Stefano
Cu(II) Binding Increases the Soluble Toxicity of Amyloidogenic Light Chains
title Cu(II) Binding Increases the Soluble Toxicity of Amyloidogenic Light Chains
title_full Cu(II) Binding Increases the Soluble Toxicity of Amyloidogenic Light Chains
title_fullStr Cu(II) Binding Increases the Soluble Toxicity of Amyloidogenic Light Chains
title_full_unstemmed Cu(II) Binding Increases the Soluble Toxicity of Amyloidogenic Light Chains
title_short Cu(II) Binding Increases the Soluble Toxicity of Amyloidogenic Light Chains
title_sort cu(ii) binding increases the soluble toxicity of amyloidogenic light chains
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8780072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35055136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23020950
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