Aim: Mutations in the Valosin-containing protein (VCP) gene cause various lethal proteinopathies that mainly include inclusion body myopathy with Paget's disease of bone frontotemporal dementia (IBMPFD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Different pathological mechanisms have been proposed. Here, we define the impact of VCP mutants on lysosomes and how cellular homeostasis is restored by inducing autophagy in the presence of lysosomal damage. Methods: By electron microscopy, we studied lysosomal morphology in VCP animal and motoneuronal models. Using western blotting, RT-qPCR, immunofluorescence, and filter trap assay, we evaluated the effect of selected VCP mutants in neuronal cells on lysosome size and activity, lysosomal membrane permeabilization, and their impact on autophagy. Results: We found that VCP mutants induced aberrant multilamellar organelles in VCP animal and cell models similar to those found in patients with VCP mutations or with lysosomal storage disorders. In neuronal cells, we found altered lysosomal activity characterized by membrane permeabilization with galectin-3 redistribution and activation of PPP3CB. This selectively activated the autophagy/lysosomal transcriptional regulator TFE3, but not TFEB, and enhanced both SQSTM1/p62 and lipidated MAP 1LC3B levels inducing autophagy. Moreover, we found that WT VCP, but not the mutants, counteracted lysosomal damage induced either by trehalose or by a mutant form of SOD1 (G93A), also blocking the formation of its insoluble intracellular aggregates. Thus, chronic activation of autophagy might fuel the formation of multilamellar bodies. Conclusion: Together, our findings provide insights into the pathogenesis of VCP-related diseases, by proposing a novel mechanism of multilamellar body formation induced by VCP mutants that involves lysosomal damage and induction of lysophagy.

Pathogenic variants of Valosin Containing Protein induce lysosomal damage and transcriptional activation of autophagy regulators in neuronal cells / V. Ferrari, R. Cristofani, M.E. Cicardi, B. Tedesco, V. Crippa, M. Chierichetti, E. Casarotto, M. Cozzi, F. Mina, M. Galbiati, M. Piccolella, S. Carra, T. Vaccari, A. Nalbandian, V. Kimonis, T.R. Fortuna, U.B. Pandey, M.C. Gagliani, K. Cortese, P. Rusmini, A. Poletti. - In: NEUROPATHOLOGY AND APPLIED NEUROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0305-1846. - (2022). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1111/nan.12818]

Pathogenic variants of Valosin Containing Protein induce lysosomal damage and transcriptional activation of autophagy regulators in neuronal cells

V. Ferrari
Primo
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R. Cristofani
Secondo
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M.E. Cicardi;B. Tedesco;V. Crippa;M. Chierichetti;E. Casarotto;M. Cozzi;F. Mina;M. Galbiati;M. Piccolella;T. Vaccari;K. Cortese
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P. Rusmini
Penultimo
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A. Poletti
Ultimo
2022

Abstract

Aim: Mutations in the Valosin-containing protein (VCP) gene cause various lethal proteinopathies that mainly include inclusion body myopathy with Paget's disease of bone frontotemporal dementia (IBMPFD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Different pathological mechanisms have been proposed. Here, we define the impact of VCP mutants on lysosomes and how cellular homeostasis is restored by inducing autophagy in the presence of lysosomal damage. Methods: By electron microscopy, we studied lysosomal morphology in VCP animal and motoneuronal models. Using western blotting, RT-qPCR, immunofluorescence, and filter trap assay, we evaluated the effect of selected VCP mutants in neuronal cells on lysosome size and activity, lysosomal membrane permeabilization, and their impact on autophagy. Results: We found that VCP mutants induced aberrant multilamellar organelles in VCP animal and cell models similar to those found in patients with VCP mutations or with lysosomal storage disorders. In neuronal cells, we found altered lysosomal activity characterized by membrane permeabilization with galectin-3 redistribution and activation of PPP3CB. This selectively activated the autophagy/lysosomal transcriptional regulator TFE3, but not TFEB, and enhanced both SQSTM1/p62 and lipidated MAP 1LC3B levels inducing autophagy. Moreover, we found that WT VCP, but not the mutants, counteracted lysosomal damage induced either by trehalose or by a mutant form of SOD1 (G93A), also blocking the formation of its insoluble intracellular aggregates. Thus, chronic activation of autophagy might fuel the formation of multilamellar bodies. Conclusion: Together, our findings provide insights into the pathogenesis of VCP-related diseases, by proposing a novel mechanism of multilamellar body formation induced by VCP mutants that involves lysosomal damage and induction of lysophagy.
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ALS; PQC; TFE3; lysosome; neurodegeneration; p97; VCP; Autophagy; misfolding; aggregation; protein clearance; motoneuron diseases; neuromuscular diseases; frontotemporal dementia
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