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Laurence Duplomb1, Julie Rivière2, Gaëtan Jego3, Romain Da Costa3, Arlette Hammann3, Jessica Racine4, Alain Schmitt5,6,7, Nathalie Droin2, Claude Capron5,6,7, Marie-Anne Gougerot-Pocidalo8,9, Laurence Dubrez3, Bernard Aral3, Arnaud Lafon10, Patrick Edery11, Jamal Ghoumid12, Edward Blair13, Salima El Chehadeh-Djebbar14, Virginie Carmignac3, Julien Thevenon3, Julien Guy4, François Girodon4, Jean-Noël Bastie3,4, Laurent Delva3, Laurence Faivre3,15,16, Christel Thauvin-Robinet3,15,17, Eric Solary2.
Abstract
Cohen syndrome (CS) is a rare genetic disorder due to mutations in VPS13B gene. Among various clinical and biological features, CS patients suffer from inconsistent neutropenia, which is associated with recurrent but minor infections. We demonstrate here that this neutropenia results from an exaggerate rate of neutrophil apoptosis. Besides this increased cell death, which occurs in the absence of any endoplasmic reticulum stress or defect in neutrophil elastase (ELANE) expression or localization, all neutrophil functions appeared to be normal. We showed a disorganization of the Golgi apparatus in CS neutrophils precursors, that correlates with an altered glycosylation of ICAM-1 in these cells, as evidenced by a migration shift of the protein. Furthermore, a striking decrease in the expression of SERPINB1 gene, which encodes a critical component of neutrophil survival, was detected in CS neutrophils. These abnormalities may account for the excessive apoptosis of neutrophils leading to neutropenia in CS. KEY MESSAGES: Cohen syndrome patients' neutrophils display normal morphology and functions. Cohen syndrome patients' neutrophils have an increased rate of spontaneous apoptosis compared to healthy donors' neutrophils. No ER stress or defective ELA2 expression or glycosylation was observed in Cohen syndrome patients' neutrophils. SerpinB1 expression is significantly decreased in Cohen syndrome neutrophils as well as in VPS13B-deficient cells.Entities:
Keywords: Apoptosis; Cohen syndrome; Neutropenia; Serpin B1
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30843084 DOI: 10.1007/s00109-019-01754-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mol Med (Berl) ISSN: 0946-2716 Impact factor: 4.599