Author
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- Zhongying Mo
(The Scripps Research Institute)
- Xiaobei Zhao
(University of California at San Diego)
- Huaqing Liu
(The Scripps Research Institute)
- Qinghua Hu
(The Scripps Research Institute)
- Xu-Qiao Chen
(University of California at San Diego)
- Jessica Pham
(The Scripps Research Institute)
- Na Wei
(The Scripps Research Institute)
- Ze Liu
(The Scripps Research Institute)
- Jiadong Zhou
(The Scripps Research Institute)
- Robert W. Burgess
(The Jackson Laboratory)
- Samuel L. Pfaff
(The Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
- C. Thomas Caskey
(Baylor College of Medicine)
- Chengbiao Wu
(University of California at San Diego
Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System)
- Ge Bai
(The Scripps Research Institute
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
- Xiang-Lei Yang
(The Scripps Research Institute)
Abstract
Dominant mutations in glycyl-tRNA synthetase (GlyRS) cause a subtype of Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy (CMT2D). Although previous studies have shown that GlyRS mutants aberrantly interact with Nrp1, giving insight into the disease’s specific effects on motor neurons, these cannot explain length-dependent axonal degeneration. Here, we report that GlyRS mutants interact aberrantly with HDAC6 and stimulate its deacetylase activity on α-tubulin. A decrease in α-tubulin acetylation and deficits in axonal transport are observed in mice peripheral nerves prior to disease onset. An HDAC6 inhibitor used to restore α-tubulin acetylation rescues axonal transport deficits and improves motor functions of CMT2D mice. These results link the aberrant GlyRS-HDAC6 interaction to CMT2D pathology and suggest HDAC6 as an effective therapeutic target. Moreover, the HDAC6 interaction differs from Nrp1 interaction among GlyRS mutants and correlates with divergent clinical presentations, indicating the existence of multiple and different mechanisms in CMT2D.
Suggested Citation
Zhongying Mo & Xiaobei Zhao & Huaqing Liu & Qinghua Hu & Xu-Qiao Chen & Jessica Pham & Na Wei & Ze Liu & Jiadong Zhou & Robert W. Burgess & Samuel L. Pfaff & C. Thomas Caskey & Chengbiao Wu & Ge Bai &, 2018.
"Aberrant GlyRS-HDAC6 interaction linked to axonal transport deficits in Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-11, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-03461-z
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03461-z
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