Endosomal accumulation of APP in wobbler motor neurons reflects impaired vesicle trafficking: Implications for human motor neuron disease

Palmisano R, Golfi P, Heimann P, Shaw C, Troakes C, Schmitt-John T, Bartsch JW (2011)
BMC Neuroscience 12(1): 24.

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Palmisano, Ralf; Golfi, Panagiota; Heimann, PeterUniBi; Shaw, Christopher; Troakes, Claire; Schmitt-John, Thomas; Bartsch, Joerg W.
Abstract / Bemerkung
Background: The cause of sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is largely unknown but hypotheses about disease mechanisms include oxidative stress, defective axonal transport, mitochondrial dysfunction and disrupted RNA processing. Whereas familial ALS is well represented by transgenic mutant SOD1 mouse models, the mouse mutant wobbler (WR) develops progressive motor neuron degeneration due to a point mutation in the Vps54 gene, and provides an animal model for sporadic ALS. VPS54 protein as a component of a protein complex is involved in vesicular Golgi trafficking; impaired vesicle trafficking might also be mechanistic in the pathogenesis of human ALS. Results: In motor neurons of homozygous symptomatic WR mice, a massive number of endosomal vesicles significantly enlarged (up to 3 mu m in diameter) were subjected to ultrastructural analysis and immunohistochemistry for the endosome-specific small GTPase protein Rab7 and for amyloid precursor protein (APP). Enlarged vesicles were neither detected in heterozygous WR nor in transgenic SOD1(G93A) mice; in WR motor neurons, numerous APP/Rab7-positive vesicles were observed which were mostly LC3-negative, suggesting they are not autophagosomes. Conclusions: We conclude that endosomal APP/Rab7 staining reflects impaired vesicle trafficking in WR mouse motor neurons. Based on these findings human ALS tissues were analysed for APP in enlarged vesicles and were detected in spinal cord motor neurons in six out of fourteen sporadic ALS cases. These enlarged vesicles were not detected in any of the familial ALS cases. Thus our study provides the first evidence for wobbler-like aetiologies in human ALS and suggests that the genes encoding proteins involved in vesicle trafficking should be screened for pathogenic mutations.
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Zeitschriftentitel
BMC Neuroscience
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12
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1
Art.-Nr.
24
ISSN
1471-2202
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2093795

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Palmisano R, Golfi P, Heimann P, et al. Endosomal accumulation of APP in wobbler motor neurons reflects impaired vesicle trafficking: Implications for human motor neuron disease. BMC Neuroscience. 2011;12(1): 24.
Palmisano, R., Golfi, P., Heimann, P., Shaw, C., Troakes, C., Schmitt-John, T., & Bartsch, J. W. (2011). Endosomal accumulation of APP in wobbler motor neurons reflects impaired vesicle trafficking: Implications for human motor neuron disease. BMC Neuroscience, 12(1), 24. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-12-24
Palmisano, Ralf, Golfi, Panagiota, Heimann, Peter, Shaw, Christopher, Troakes, Claire, Schmitt-John, Thomas, and Bartsch, Joerg W. 2011. “Endosomal accumulation of APP in wobbler motor neurons reflects impaired vesicle trafficking: Implications for human motor neuron disease”. BMC Neuroscience 12 (1): 24.
Palmisano, R., Golfi, P., Heimann, P., Shaw, C., Troakes, C., Schmitt-John, T., and Bartsch, J. W. (2011). Endosomal accumulation of APP in wobbler motor neurons reflects impaired vesicle trafficking: Implications for human motor neuron disease. BMC Neuroscience 12:24.
Palmisano, R., et al., 2011. Endosomal accumulation of APP in wobbler motor neurons reflects impaired vesicle trafficking: Implications for human motor neuron disease. BMC Neuroscience, 12(1): 24.
R. Palmisano, et al., “Endosomal accumulation of APP in wobbler motor neurons reflects impaired vesicle trafficking: Implications for human motor neuron disease”, BMC Neuroscience, vol. 12, 2011, : 24.
Palmisano, R., Golfi, P., Heimann, P., Shaw, C., Troakes, C., Schmitt-John, T., Bartsch, J.W.: Endosomal accumulation of APP in wobbler motor neurons reflects impaired vesicle trafficking: Implications for human motor neuron disease. BMC Neuroscience. 12, : 24 (2011).
Palmisano, Ralf, Golfi, Panagiota, Heimann, Peter, Shaw, Christopher, Troakes, Claire, Schmitt-John, Thomas, and Bartsch, Joerg W. “Endosomal accumulation of APP in wobbler motor neurons reflects impaired vesicle trafficking: Implications for human motor neuron disease”. BMC Neuroscience 12.1 (2011): 24.

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