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The Reelin receptor ApoER2 is a cargo for the adaptor protein complex AP-4: Implications for Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia
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WoS WOS:001180682400001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85184784248
DOI 10.1016/J.PNEUROBIO.2024.102575
Año 2024
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



Adaptor protein complex 4 (AP-4) is a heterotetrameric complex that promotes export of selected cargo proteins from the trans-Golgi network. Mutations in each of the AP-4 subunits cause a complicated form of Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP). Herein, we report that ApoER2, a receptor in the Reelin signaling pathway, is a cargo of the AP-4 complex. We identify the motif ISSF/Y within the ApoER2 cytosolic domain as necessary for interaction with the canonical signal-binding pocket of the µ4 (AP4M1) subunit of AP-4. AP4E1- knock-out (KO) HeLa cells and hippocampal neurons from Ap4e1-KO mice display increased co-localization of ApoER2 with Golgi markers. Furthermore, hippocampal neurons from Ap4e1-KO mice and AP4M1-KO human iPSC-derived cortical i3Neurons exhibit reduced ApoER2 protein expression. Analyses of biosynthetic transport of ApoER2 reveal differential post-Golgi trafficking of the receptor, with lower axonal distribution in KO compared to wild-type neurons, indicating a role of AP-4 and the ISSF/Y motif in the axonal localization of ApoER2. Finally, analyses of Reelin signaling in mouse hippocampal and human cortical KO neurons show that AP4 deficiency causes no changes in Reelin-dependent activation of the AKT pathway and only mild changes in Reelin-induced dendritic arborization, but reduces Reelin-induced ERK phosphorylation, CREB activation, and Golgi deployment. This work thus establishes ApoER2 as a novel cargo of the AP-4 complex, suggesting that defects in the trafficking of this receptor and in the Reelin signaling pathway could contribute to the pathogenesis of HSP caused by mutations in AP-4 subunits.

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Revista ISSN
Progress In Neurobiology 0301-0082

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1 CARACCI-LAGOS, MARIO ALEJANDRO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
2 Pizarro, Héctor - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
3 Alarcón-Godoy, Carlos - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
4 Fuentealba, Luz M. Mujer Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
5 Farfán, Pamela - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
6 De Pace, Raffaella Mujer National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) - Estados Unidos
Eunice Kennedy Shriver Natl Inst Child Hlth & Huma - Estados Unidos
7 Santibañez, Natacha - Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
8 Cavieres, Viviana A. - Facultad de Medicina - Chile
Universidad San Sebastián - Chile
9 Pástor, Tammy P. - Universidad San Sebastián - Chile
10 Bonifacino, Juan S. - National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) - Estados Unidos
Eunice Kennedy Shriver Natl Inst Child Hlth & Huma - Estados Unidos
11 MARDONES-COFRE, GONZALO ANTONIO Hombre Universidad San Sebastián - Chile
12 MARZOLO-CANALES, MARIA PAZ Mujer Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile

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Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
National Institutes of Health
Fondecyt Regular
Consejo Nacional de Innovacion, Ciencia y Tecnologia
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Advanced Microscopy Facility UC
Fondo de Equipamiento Cientifico y Tecnologico of Chile (FONDEQUIP)
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID)
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Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
Weill Cornell Medical College
CONICYT-PCHA/National Graduate Program
Fondo de Equipamiento Científico y Tecnológico of Chile
Margaret Dyson Vision Research Institute
Intramural Program of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health

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Agradecimiento
We thank Dr. Alfredo Cáceres ( Centro de Investigación en Medicina Traslacional Severo R. Amuchástegui e Instituto Universitario de Ciencias Biomédicas de Córdoba (IUCBC), Córdoba, Argentina) for providing plasmids encoding TfR-GFP and pFM4-GFP TfR, and Laura Gastaldi (IUCBC, Córdoba, Argentina) for cloning FM4-HA-ApoER2-GFP . We also thank Dr. Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan (Margaret Dyson Vision Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medical College. USA) for the gift of pFM4-GFP type I, Rosalba Escamilla for her technical support in starting the culture of i3Neurons and performing preliminary experiments, David Necunir Ibarra for designing Graphical Abstract and Fig. 6 B, the Advanced Microscopy Facility UC and the CIBEM animal facility UC, Dr. Rui Jia (NIH) for the gift of AP4M1-KO iPSCs. This work was supported by Fondecyt Regular 1200393 to MPM, CONICYT-PCHA/National Graduate Program/2016 - 21160410 awarded to MC, CONICYT-PCHA/National Graduate Program/2017 - 21171004 awarded to LMF, Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ANID) 2019-21190369 to CA and 2021-21211557 to HP, EQM140116 from Fondo de Equipamiento Científico y Tecnológico of Chile (FONDEQUIP; http://www.conicyt.cl/fondequip ), and the Intramural Program of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health ( ZIA HD001607 to JSB).
We thank Dr. Alfredo Cáceres ( Centro de Investigación en Medicina Traslacional Severo R. Amuchástegui e Instituto Universitario de Ciencias Biomédicas de Córdoba (IUCBC), Córdoba, Argentina) for providing plasmids encoding TfR-GFP and pFM4-GFP TfR, and Laura Gastaldi (IUCBC, Córdoba, Argentina) for cloning FM4-HA-ApoER2-GFP . We also thank Dr. Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan (Margaret Dyson Vision Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medical College. USA) for the gift of pFM4-GFP type I, Rosalba Escamilla for her technical support in starting the culture of i3Neurons and performing preliminary experiments, David Necunir Ibarra for designing Graphical Abstract and Fig. 6 B, the Advanced Microscopy Facility UC and the CIBEM animal facility UC, Dr. Rui Jia (NIH) for the gift of AP4M1-KO iPSCs. This work was supported by Fondecyt Regular 1200393 to MPM, CONICYT-PCHA/National Graduate Program/2016 - 21160410 awarded to MC, CONICYT-PCHA/National Graduate Program/2017 - 21171004 awarded to LMF, Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ANID) 2019-21190369 to CA and 2021-21211557 to HP, EQM140116 from Fondo de Equipamiento Científico y Tecnológico of Chile (FONDEQUIP; http://www.conicyt.cl/fondequip ), and the Intramural Program of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health ( ZIA HD001607 to JSB).
We thank Dr. Alfredo Caceres (Centro de Investigacion en Medicina Traslacional Severo R. Amuchastegui e Instituto Universitario de Ciencias Biomedicas de Cordoba (IUCBC) , Cordoba, Argentina) for providing plasmids encoding TfR-GFP and pFM4-GFP TfR, and Laura Gastaldi (IUCBC, Cordoba, Argentina) for cloning FM4-HA-ApoER2-GFP. We also thank Dr. Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan (Margaret Dyson Vision Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medical College. USA) for the gift of pFM4-GFP type I, Rosalba Escamilla for her technical support in starting the culture of i3Neurons and performing preliminary experiments, David Necunir Ibarra for designing Graphical Abstract and Fig. 6B, the Advanced Microscopy Facility UC and the CIBEM animal facility UC, Dr. Rui Jia (NIH) for the gift of AP4M1-KO iPSCs. This work was supported by Fondecyt Regular 1200393 to MPM, CONICYT-PCHA/National Graduate Program/2016-21160410 awarded to MC, CONICYT-PCHA/National Graduate Program/2017-21171004 awarded to LMF, Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID) 2019-21190369 to CA and 2021-21211557 to HP, EQM140116 from Fondo de Equipamiento Cientifico y Tecnologico of Chile (FONDEQUIP; http:// www.conicyt.cl/fondequip) , and the Intramural Program of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health (ZIA HD001607 to JSB) .

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