PUBLICATION
Bi-allelic VPS16 variants limit HOPS/CORVET levels and cause a mucopolysaccharidosis-like disease
- Authors
- Sofou, K., Meier, K., Sanderson, L.E., Kaminski, D., Montoliu-Gaya, L., Samuelsson, E., Blomqvist, M., Agholme, L., Gärtner, J., Mühlhausen, C., Darin, N., Barakat, T.S., Schlotawa, L., van Ham, T., Asin Cayuela, J., Sterky, F.H.
- ID
- ZDB-PUB-210504-13
- Date
- 2021
- Source
- EMBO Molecular Medicine 13(5): e13376 (Journal)
- Registered Authors
- Barakat, Stefan, Sanderson, Leslie, van Ham, Tjakko
- Keywords
- MPS, autophagy, endosome, lysosomal storage disease, myelination
- MeSH Terms
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- Animals
- Endosomes
- Humans
- Lysosomes
- Mucopolysaccharidoses*
- Vesicular Transport Proteins/genetics
- Zebrafish*
- PubMed
- 33938619 Full text @ EMBO Mol. Med.
Citation
Sofou, K., Meier, K., Sanderson, L.E., Kaminski, D., Montoliu-Gaya, L., Samuelsson, E., Blomqvist, M., Agholme, L., Gärtner, J., Mühlhausen, C., Darin, N., Barakat, T.S., Schlotawa, L., van Ham, T., Asin Cayuela, J., Sterky, F.H. (2021) Bi-allelic VPS16 variants limit HOPS/CORVET levels and cause a mucopolysaccharidosis-like disease. EMBO Molecular Medicine. 13(5):e13376.
Abstract
Lysosomal storage diseases, including mucopolysaccharidoses, result from genetic defects that impair lysosomal catabolism. Here, we describe two patients from two independent families presenting with progressive psychomotor regression, delayed myelination, brain atrophy, neutropenia, skeletal abnormalities, and mucopolysaccharidosis-like dysmorphic features. Both patients were homozygous for the same intronic variant in VPS16, a gene encoding a subunit of the HOPS and CORVET complexes. The variant impaired normal mRNA splicing and led to an ~85% reduction in VPS16 protein levels in patient-derived fibroblasts. Levels of other HOPS/CORVET subunits, including VPS33A, were similarly reduced, but restored upon re-expression of VPS16. Patient-derived fibroblasts showed defects in the uptake and endosomal trafficking of transferrin as well as accumulation of autophagosomes and lysosomal compartments. Re-expression of VPS16 rescued the cellular phenotypes. Zebrafish with disrupted vps16 expression showed impaired development, reduced myelination, and a similar accumulation of lysosomes and autophagosomes in the brain, particularly in glia cells. This disorder resembles previously reported patients with mutations in VPS33A, thus expanding the family of mucopolysaccharidosis-like diseases that result from mutations in HOPS/CORVET subunits.
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Expression
Phenotype
Mutations / Transgenics
Human Disease / Model
Sequence Targeting Reagents
Fish
Orthology
Engineered Foreign Genes
Mapping