Literature DB >> 30389787

Binding of a glaucoma-associated myocilin variant to the αB-crystallin chaperone impedes protein clearance in trabecular meshwork cells.

Jeffrey M Lynch1, Bing Li2, Parvaneh Katoli2, Chuanxi Xiang2, Barrett Leehy2, Nalini Rangaswamy2, Veronica Saenz-Vash3, Y Karen Wang3, Hong Lei4, Thomas B Nicholson5, Erik Meredith6, Dennis S Rice2, Ganesh Prasanna2, Amy Chen2.   

Abstract

Myocilin (MYOC) was discovered more than 20 years ago and is the gene whose mutations are most commonly observed in individuals with glaucoma. Despite extensive research efforts, the function of WT MYOC has remained elusive, and how mutant MYOC is linked to glaucoma is unclear. Mutant MYOC is believed to be misfolded within the endoplasmic reticulum, and under normal physiological conditions misfolded MYOC should be retro-translocated to the cytoplasm for degradation. To better understand mutant MYOC pathology, we CRISPR-engineered a rat to have a MYOC Y435H substitution that is the equivalent of the pathological human MYOC Y437H mutation. Using this engineered animal model, we discovered that the chaperone αB-crystallin (CRYAB) is a MYOC-binding partner and that co-expression of these two proteins increases protein aggregates. Our results suggest that the misfolded mutant MYOC aggregates with cytoplasmic CRYAB and thereby compromises protein clearance mechanisms in trabecular meshwork cells, and this process represents the primary mode of mutant MYOC pathology. We propose a model by which mutant MYOC causes glaucoma, and we propose that therapeutic treatment of patients having a MYOC mutation may focus on disrupting the MYOC-CRYAB complexes.
© 2018 Lynch et al.

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Keywords:  CRISPR/Cas; aggregation; aging; animal model; cell biology; crystallin; genetic disease; glaucoma; myocilin; secretion

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30389787      PMCID: PMC6311499          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.004325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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