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AP-4 regulates neuronal lysosome composition, function, and transport via regulating export of critical lysosome receptor proteins at the trans-Golgi network

The adaptor protein complex-4 or AP-4 is known to mediate autophagosome maturation through regulating sorting of transmembrane cargo such as ATG9A at the Golgi. There is a need to understand AP-4 function in neurons, as mutations in any of its four subunits cause a complex form of hereditary spastic...

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Autores principales: Majumder, Piyali, Edmison, Daisy, Rodger, Catherine, Patel, Sruchi, Reid, Evan, Gowrishankar, Swetha
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Publicado: The American Society for Cell Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9635302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35976706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E21-09-0473
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author Majumder, Piyali
Edmison, Daisy
Rodger, Catherine
Patel, Sruchi
Reid, Evan
Gowrishankar, Swetha
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Edmison, Daisy
Rodger, Catherine
Patel, Sruchi
Reid, Evan
Gowrishankar, Swetha
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description The adaptor protein complex-4 or AP-4 is known to mediate autophagosome maturation through regulating sorting of transmembrane cargo such as ATG9A at the Golgi. There is a need to understand AP-4 function in neurons, as mutations in any of its four subunits cause a complex form of hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) with intellectual disability. While AP-4 has been implicated in regulating trafficking and distribution of cargo such as ATG9A and APP, little is known about its effect on neuronal lysosomal protein traffic, lysosome biogenesis, and function. In this study, we demonstrate that in human iPSC-derived neurons AP-4 regulates lysosome composition, function, and transport via regulating the export of critical lysosomal receptors, including Sortilin 1, from the trans-Golgi network to endo-lysosomes. Additionally, loss of AP-4 causes endo-lysosomes to stall and build up in axonal swellings potentially through reduced recruitment of retrograde transport machinery to the organelle. These findings of axonal lysosome buildup are highly reminiscent of those observed in Alzheimer’s disease as well as in neurons modeling the most common form of HSP, caused by spastin mutations. Our findings implicate AP-4 as a critical regulator of neuronal lysosome biogenesis and altered lysosome function and axonal endo-lysosome transport as an underlying defect in AP-4-deficient HSP. Additionally, our results also demonstrate the utility of the human i(3)Neuronal model system in investigating neuronal phenotypes observed in AP-4-deficient mice and/or the human AP-4 deficiency syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-96353022022-12-07 AP-4 regulates neuronal lysosome composition, function, and transport via regulating export of critical lysosome receptor proteins at the trans-Golgi network Majumder, Piyali Edmison, Daisy Rodger, Catherine Patel, Sruchi Reid, Evan Gowrishankar, Swetha Mol Biol Cell Articles The adaptor protein complex-4 or AP-4 is known to mediate autophagosome maturation through regulating sorting of transmembrane cargo such as ATG9A at the Golgi. There is a need to understand AP-4 function in neurons, as mutations in any of its four subunits cause a complex form of hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) with intellectual disability. While AP-4 has been implicated in regulating trafficking and distribution of cargo such as ATG9A and APP, little is known about its effect on neuronal lysosomal protein traffic, lysosome biogenesis, and function. In this study, we demonstrate that in human iPSC-derived neurons AP-4 regulates lysosome composition, function, and transport via regulating the export of critical lysosomal receptors, including Sortilin 1, from the trans-Golgi network to endo-lysosomes. Additionally, loss of AP-4 causes endo-lysosomes to stall and build up in axonal swellings potentially through reduced recruitment of retrograde transport machinery to the organelle. These findings of axonal lysosome buildup are highly reminiscent of those observed in Alzheimer’s disease as well as in neurons modeling the most common form of HSP, caused by spastin mutations. Our findings implicate AP-4 as a critical regulator of neuronal lysosome biogenesis and altered lysosome function and axonal endo-lysosome transport as an underlying defect in AP-4-deficient HSP. Additionally, our results also demonstrate the utility of the human i(3)Neuronal model system in investigating neuronal phenotypes observed in AP-4-deficient mice and/or the human AP-4 deficiency syndrome. The American Society for Cell Biology 2022-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9635302/ /pubmed/35976706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E21-09-0473 Text en © 2022 Majumder et al. “ASCB®,” “The American Society for Cell Biology®,” and “Molecular Biology of the Cell®” are registered trademarks of The American Society for Cell Biology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). Two months after publication it is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International Creative Commons License.
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Majumder, Piyali
Edmison, Daisy
Rodger, Catherine
Patel, Sruchi
Reid, Evan
Gowrishankar, Swetha
AP-4 regulates neuronal lysosome composition, function, and transport via regulating export of critical lysosome receptor proteins at the trans-Golgi network
title AP-4 regulates neuronal lysosome composition, function, and transport via regulating export of critical lysosome receptor proteins at the trans-Golgi network
title_full AP-4 regulates neuronal lysosome composition, function, and transport via regulating export of critical lysosome receptor proteins at the trans-Golgi network
title_fullStr AP-4 regulates neuronal lysosome composition, function, and transport via regulating export of critical lysosome receptor proteins at the trans-Golgi network
title_full_unstemmed AP-4 regulates neuronal lysosome composition, function, and transport via regulating export of critical lysosome receptor proteins at the trans-Golgi network
title_short AP-4 regulates neuronal lysosome composition, function, and transport via regulating export of critical lysosome receptor proteins at the trans-Golgi network
title_sort ap-4 regulates neuronal lysosome composition, function, and transport via regulating export of critical lysosome receptor proteins at the trans-golgi network
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9635302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35976706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E21-09-0473
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