ER-lysosome lipid transfer protein VPS13C/PARK23 prevents aberrant mtDNA-dependent STING signaling

William Hancock-Cerutti, Zheng Wu, A. Tharkeshwar, S. Ferguson, G. Shadel, P. De Camilli
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Mutations in VPS13C cause early onset, autosomal recessive Parkinson’s Disease (PD). We have established that VPS13C encodes a lipid transfer protein localized to contact sites between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and late endosomes/lysosomes. In the current study, we demonstrate that depleting VPS13C in HeLa cells causes an accumulation of lysosomes with an altered lipid profile, including an accumulation of di-22:6 BMP, a biomarker of the PD-associated leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) G2019S mutation. In addition, the DNA-sensing cGAS/STING pathway, which was recently implicated in PD pathogenesis, is activated in these cells. This activation results from a combination of elevated mitochondrial DNA in the cytosol and a defect in the degradation of activated STING, a lysosome-dependent process. These results suggest a link between ER-lysosome lipid transfer and innate immune activation and place VPS13C in pathways relevant to PD pathogenesis.
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er溶酶体脂质转移蛋白VPS13C/PARK23阻止异常mtdna依赖性STING信号传导
VPS13C基因突变可导致早发常染色体隐性帕金森病(PD)。我们已经确定VPS13C编码一种定位于内质网(ER)和晚期内体/溶酶体之间接触位点的脂质转移蛋白。在目前的研究中,我们证明了HeLa细胞中VPS13C的消耗会导致溶酶体的积累,并改变脂质谱,包括di22:6 BMP的积累,di22:6 BMP是pd相关的富含亮氨酸重复激酶2 (LRRK2) G2019S突变的生物标志物。此外,最近与PD发病机制有关的dna传感cGAS/STING通路在这些细胞中被激活。这种激活是由于细胞质中线粒体DNA升高和激活的STING降解缺陷(一个依赖溶酶体的过程)的结合。这些结果表明,er溶酶体脂质转移与先天免疫激活之间存在联系,并将VPS13C置于PD发病相关的途径中。
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