Laboratory for Membrane Trafficking, VIB Center for Brain & Disease Research, Herestraat 49, box 602, Leuven, Belgium.
Department of Neurosciences, KU Leuven, Herestraat 49, box 602, Leuven, Belgium.
Nat Commun. 2023 May 24;14(1):2847. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-38501-w.
Phospholipase D3 (PLD3) polymorphisms are linked to late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD). Being a lysosomal 5'-3' exonuclease, its neuronal substrates remained unknown as well as how a defective lysosomal nucleotide catabolism connects to AD-proteinopathy. We identified mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) as a major physiological substrate and show its manifest build-up in lysosomes of PLD3-defective cells. mtDNA accretion creates a degradative (proteolytic) bottleneck that presents at the ultrastructural level as a marked abundance of multilamellar bodies, often containing mitochondrial remnants, which correlates with increased PINK1-dependent mitophagy. Lysosomal leakage of mtDNA to the cytosol activates cGAS-STING signaling that upregulates autophagy and induces amyloid precursor C-terminal fragment (APP-CTF) and cholesterol accumulation. STING inhibition largely normalizes APP-CTF levels, whereas an APP knockout in PLD3-deficient backgrounds lowers STING activation and normalizes cholesterol biosynthesis. Collectively, we demonstrate molecular cross-talks through feedforward loops between lysosomal nucleotide turnover, cGAS-STING and APP metabolism that, when dysregulated, result in neuronal endolysosomal demise as observed in LOAD.
磷脂酶 D3(PLD3)多态性与晚发性阿尔茨海默病(LOAD)有关。作为溶酶体 5'-3'外切核酸酶,其神经元底物以及缺陷的溶酶体核苷酸分解代谢如何与 AD-蛋白病相关仍然未知。我们确定线粒体 DNA(mtDNA)是主要的生理底物,并显示其在 PLD3 缺陷细胞的溶酶体中明显积累。mtDNA 的积累会造成降解(蛋白水解)的瓶颈,在超微结构水平上表现为多层体的明显增多,其中常含有线粒体残余物,这与 PINK1 依赖性线粒体自噬增加相关。mtDNA 从溶酶体漏到细胞质激活 cGAS-STING 信号通路,上调自噬并诱导淀粉样前体 C 端片段(APP-CTF)和胆固醇积累。STING 抑制可使 APP-CTF 水平基本正常化,而在 PLD3 缺陷背景下敲除 APP 会降低 STING 激活并使胆固醇生物合成正常化。总的来说,我们通过溶酶体核苷酸周转、cGAS-STING 和 APP 代谢之间的正反馈回路证明了分子间的相互作用,当这些回路失调时,会导致神经元内溶酶体死亡,这在 LOAD 中可以观察到。
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