Estradiol rescues male hydroxyl radical-mediated Charcot-Marie-Tooth 2Z by Morc2a stabilization through autophagy inhibition in a murine model.

在小鼠模型中,雌二醇通过抑制自噬来稳定 Morc2a,从而挽救雄性羟自由基介导的 Charcot-Marie-Tooth 2Z 病

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作者:Kim Ji Won, Nam Soo Hyun, Lee Geon Seong, Chung Hye Yoon, Kim Eun Young, Han Jeong Pil, Jang Jae-Hyung, Choi Byung-Ok, Yeom Su Cheong
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2Z (CMT2Z) is an inherited axonal neuropathy caused by haploinsufficiency of microrchidia CW-type zinc finger protein 2 (MORC2), which leads to elevated hydroxyl radical levels, reduced ATPase activity, and apoptosis-mediated neuromuscular degeneration. CMT2Z presents with severe clinical manifestations, yet no widely applicable and affordable treatment has been developed. While gene therapy presents a theoretical solution, its feasibility remains constrained by prohibitive costs and delivery challenges. We observed sex-specific differences in muscle function in a CMT2Z mouse model carrying the microrchidia CW-type zinc finger protein 2A (Morc2a) p.S87L variant, with males exhibiting more severe weakness, suggesting a protective role of estradiol in females. Thus, we hypothesized that identifying and utilizing this factor could contribute to CMT2Z drug development. We found that estradiol stabilizes the Morc2a variant protein by inhibiting autophagy, independently of specific estrogen receptors, thereby mitigating hydroxyl radical-induced mitochondrial aggregation and apoptosis while restoring ATPase function. Subcutaneous implantation of estradiol pellets in the CMT2Z mouse model significantly improved Morc2a protein stability in the quadriceps femoris and sciatic nerve, reversed mitochondrial aggregation, and ameliorated both muscular and peripheral nerve degeneration. Notably, symptomatic Morc2a p.S87L mice exhibited robust peripheral nerve regeneration, demonstrating estradiol's ability to restore function rather than merely delay disease progression. Moreover, the therapeutic effects were reproduced in human MORC2 p.R252W variants, further confirming its translational potential. As an FDA-approved compound with well-characterized pharmacokinetics, estradiol represents a rapidly deployable strategy for treating CMT2Z. This study highlights the pivotal role of oxidative stress in the pathophysiology of CMT2Z and identifies MORC2 stabilization as a promising intervention. Moreover, the findings advocate for repurposing existing therapeutics to address rare genetic disorders, broadening treatment paradigms for neuromuscular diseases beyond CMT2Z.

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