Unraveling autophagic imbalances and therapeutic insights in Mecp2-deficient models

揭示 Mecp2 缺陷模型中的自噬失衡及其治疗意义

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作者:Alessandro Esposito ,Tommaso Seri ,Martina Breccia ,Marzia Indrigo ,Giuseppina De Rocco ,Francesca Nuzzolillo ,Vanna Denti ,Francesca Pappacena ,Gaia Tartaglione ,Simone Serrao ,Giuseppe Paglia ,Luca Murru ,Stefano de Pretis ,Jean-Michel Cioni ,Nicoletta Landsberger ,Fabrizia Claudia Guarnieri ,Michela Palmieri

Abstract

Loss-of-function mutations in MECP2 are associated to Rett syndrome (RTT), a severe neurodevelopmental disease. Mainly working as a transcriptional regulator, MeCP2 absence leads to gene expression perturbations resulting in deficits of synaptic function and neuronal activity. In addition, RTT patients and mouse models suffer from a complex metabolic syndrome, suggesting that related cellular pathways might contribute to neuropathogenesis. Along this line, autophagy is critical in sustaining developing neuron homeostasis by breaking down dysfunctional proteins, lipids, and organelles.Here, we investigated the autophagic pathway in RTT and found reduced content of autophagic vacuoles in Mecp2 knock-out neurons. This correlates with defective lipidation of LC3B, probably caused by a deficiency of the autophagic membrane lipid phosphatidylethanolamine. The administration of the autophagy inducer trehalose recovers LC3B lipidation, autophagosomes content in knock-out neurons, and ameliorates their morphology, neuronal activity and synaptic ultrastructure. Moreover, we provide evidence for attenuation of motor and exploratory impairment in Mecp2 knock-out mice upon trehalose administration. Overall, our findings open new perspectives for neurodevelopmental disorders therapies based on the concept of autophagy modulation. Keywords: Autophagy; MeCP2; Metabolism; Neurons; Rett Syndrome.

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