Autophagic Vacuoles with Sarcolemmal Features Delineate Danon Disease and Related Myopathies

K. Sugie, S. Noguchi, Y. Kozuka, E. Arikawa-Hirasawa, Mikihito Tanaka, Chuanzhu Yan, P. Saftig, K. von Figura, M. Hirano, S. Ueno, I. Nonaka, I. Nishino
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Among the autophagic vacuolar myopathies (AVMs), a subgroup is characterized pathologically by unusual autophagic vacuoles with sarcolemmal features (AVSF) and includes Danon disease and X-linked myopathy with excessive autophagy. The diagnostic importance and detailed morphologic features of AVSF in different AVMs have not been well established, and the mechanism of AVSF formation is not known. To address these issues, we have performed detailed histologic studies of myopathies with AVSF and other AVMs. In Danon disease and related AVMs, at the light microscopic level, autophagic vacuoles appeared to be accumulations of lysosomes, which, by electron microscopy consisted of clusters of autophagic vacuoles, indicative of autolysosomes. Some autolysosomes were surrounded by membranes with sarcolemmal proteins, acetylcholinesterase activity, and basal lamina. In Danon disease, the number of fibers with AVSF increased linearly with age while the number with autolysosomal accumulations decreased slightly, suggesting that AVSF are produced secondarily in response to autolysosomes. Most of the AVSF form enclosed spaces, indicating that the vacuolar membranes may be formed in situ rather than through sarcolemmal indentation. This unique intracytoplasmic membrane structure was not found in other AVMs. In conclusion, AVSF with acetylcholinesterase activity are autolysosomes surrounded by secondarily generated intracytoplasmic sarcolemma-like structure and delineates a subgroup of AVMs.
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具有肌上皮特征的自噬空泡描述Danon病和相关肌病
在自噬空泡性肌病(AVMs)中,一个亚组的病理特征是异常的具有肌层特征的自噬空泡(AVSF),包括Danon病和过度自噬的x连锁肌病。AVSF在不同AVMs中的诊断重要性和详细的形态学特征尚未很好地确定,AVSF的形成机制尚不清楚。为了解决这些问题,我们对AVSF和其他AVMs的肌病进行了详细的组织学研究。在Danon病和相关的avm中,在光镜下,自噬液泡表现为溶酶体的积聚,在电镜下,由成群的自噬液泡组成,表明是自噬酶体。一些自溶酶体被具有肌层蛋白、乙酰胆碱酯酶活性和基底层的膜包围。在Danon病中,AVSF纤维的数量随着年龄的增长呈线性增加,而自溶酶体积累的纤维数量略有减少,表明AVSF是继发性地对自溶酶体产生反应。大多数AVSF形成封闭的空间,表明液泡膜可能是原位形成的,而不是通过肌层压痕形成的。这种独特的胞质内膜结构在其他avm中没有发现。总之,具有乙酰胆碱酯酶活性的AVSF是被继发性胞浆内肌肉瘤样结构包围的自溶酶体,是AVMs的一个亚群。
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