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ATP6V0A1 encoding the a1-subunit of the V0 domain of vacuolar H+-ATPases is essential for brain development in humans and mice

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  • Kazushi Aoto

    (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine)

  • Mitsuhiro Kato

    (Showa University School of Medicine)

  • Tenpei Akita

    (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine)

  • Mitsuko Nakashima

    (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine)

  • Hiroki Mutoh

    (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine)

  • Noriyuki Akasaka

    (National Hospital Organization Nishiniigata Chuo Hospital
    Niigata Prefecture Hamagumi Medical Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children)

  • Jun Tohyama

    (National Hospital Organization Nishiniigata Chuo Hospital)

  • Yoshiko Nomura

    (Segawa Neurological Clinic for Children
    Yoshiko Nomura Neurological Clinic for Children)

  • Kyoko Hoshino

    (Segawa Neurological Clinic for Children
    Segawa Memorial Neurological Clinic for Children)

  • Yasuhiko Ago

    (Ibaraki Children’s Hospital
    Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu University)

  • Ryuta Tanaka

    (University of Tsukuba)

  • Orna Epstein

    (Shamir Medical Center, Tzrifin)

  • Revital Ben-Haim

    (Shamir Medical Center, Tzrifin)

  • Eli Heyman

    (Shamir Medical Center, Tzrifin)

  • Takehiro Miyazaki

    (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine)

  • Hazrat Belal

    (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine)

  • Shuji Takabayashi

    (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine)

  • Chihiro Ohba

    (Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine)

  • Atsushi Takata

    (Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine)

  • Takeshi Mizuguchi

    (Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine)

  • Satoko Miyatake

    (Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine)

  • Noriko Miyake

    (Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine)

  • Atsuo Fukuda

    (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine)

  • Naomichi Matsumoto

    (Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine)

  • Hirotomo Saitsu

    (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine)

Abstract

Vacuolar H+-ATPases (V-ATPases) transport protons across cellular membranes to acidify various organelles. ATP6V0A1 encodes the a1-subunit of the V0 domain of V-ATPases, which is strongly expressed in neurons. However, its role in brain development is unknown. Here we report four individuals with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy with ATP6V0A1 variants: two individuals with a de novo missense variant (R741Q) and the other two individuals with biallelic variants comprising one almost complete loss-of-function variant and one missense variant (A512P and N534D). Lysosomal acidification is significantly impaired in cell lines expressing three missense ATP6V0A1 mutants. Homozygous mutant mice harboring human R741Q (Atp6v0a1R741Q) and A512P (Atp6v0a1A512P) variants show embryonic lethality and early postnatal mortality, respectively, suggesting that R741Q affects V-ATPase function more severely. Lysosomal dysfunction resulting in cell death, accumulated autophagosomes and lysosomes, reduced mTORC1 signaling and synaptic connectivity, and lowered neurotransmitter contents of synaptic vesicles are observed in the brains of Atp6v0a1A512P/A512P mice. These findings demonstrate the essential roles of ATP6V0A1/Atp6v0a1 in neuronal development in terms of integrity and connectivity of neurons in both humans and mice.

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  • Kazushi Aoto & Mitsuhiro Kato & Tenpei Akita & Mitsuko Nakashima & Hiroki Mutoh & Noriyuki Akasaka & Jun Tohyama & Yoshiko Nomura & Kyoko Hoshino & Yasuhiko Ago & Ryuta Tanaka & Orna Epstein & Revital, 2021. "ATP6V0A1 encoding the a1-subunit of the V0 domain of vacuolar H+-ATPases is essential for brain development in humans and mice," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-22389-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22389-5
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