C9orf72 and RAB7L1 regulate vesicle trafficking in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia
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2017-04-01
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Aoki, Yoshitsugu
Manzano, Raquel
Lee, Yi
Dafinca, Ruxandra
Aoki, Misako
Douglas, Andrew G L
Varela, Miguel A
Sathyaprakash, Chaitra
Scaber, Jakub
Barbagallo, Paola
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Abstract
A non-coding hexanucleotide repeat expansion in intron 1 of the C9orf72 gene is the most common cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia (C9ALS/FTD), however, the precise molecular mechanism by which the C9orf72 hexanucleotide repeat expansion directs C9ALS/FTD pathogenesis remains unclear. Here, we report a novel disease mechanism arising due to the interaction of C9ORF72 with the RAB7L1 GTPase to regulate vesicle trafficking. Endogenous interaction between C9ORF72 and RAB7L1 was confirmed in human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. The C9orf72 hexanucleotide repeat expansion led to haploinsufficiency resulting in severely defective intracellular and extracellular vesicle trafficking and a dysfunctional trans-Golgi network phenotype in patient-derived fibroblasts and induced pluripotent stem cell-derived motor neurons. Genetic ablation of RAB7L1or C9orf72 in SH-SY5Y cells recapitulated the findings in C9ALS/FTD fibroblasts and induced pluripotent stem cell neurons. When C9ORF72 was overexpressed or antisense oligonucleotides were targeted to the C9orf72 hexanucleotide repeat expansion to upregulate normal variant 1 transcript levels, the defective vesicle trafficking and dysfunctional trans-Golgi network phenotypes were reversed, suggesting that both loss- and gain-of-function mechanisms play a role in disease pathogenesis. In conclusion, we have identified a novel mechanism for C9ALS/FTD pathogenesis highlighting the molecular regulation of intracellular and extracellular vesicle trafficking as an important pathway in C9ALS/FTD pathogenesis.
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C9ALS/FTD, C9orf72, RAB7L1, extracellular vesicles, haploinsufficiency, Taverne, Journal Article
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Aoki, Y, Manzano, R, Lee, Y, Dafinca, R, Aoki, M, Douglas, A G L, Varela, M A, Sathyaprakash, C, Scaber, J, Barbagallo, P, Vader, P, Mäger, I, Ezzat, K, Turner, M R, Ito, N, Gasco, S, Ohbayashi, N, El Andaloussi, S, Takeda, S, Fukuda, M, Talbot, K & Wood, M J A 2017, 'C9orf72 and RAB7L1 regulate vesicle trafficking in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia', Brain, vol. 140, no. 4, pp. 887-897. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awx024