Literature DB >> 33505021

A growth-factor-activated lysosomal K+ channel regulates Parkinson's pathology.

Jinhong Wie1, Zhenjiang Liu1, Haikun Song2, Thomas F Tropea3, Lu Yang4, Huanhuan Wang4, Yuling Liang5, Chunlei Cang1, Kimberly Aranda1, Joey Lohmann1, Jing Yang4, Boxun Lu2, Alice S Chen-Plotkin6, Kelvin C Luk7, Dejian Ren8.   

Abstract

Lysosomes have fundamental physiological roles and have previously been implicated in Parkinson's disease1-5. However, how extracellular growth factors communicate with intracellular organelles to control lysosomal function is not well understood. Here we report a lysosomal K+ channel complex that is activated by growth factors and gated by protein kinase B (AKT) that we term lysoKGF. LysoKGF consists of a pore-forming protein TMEM175 and AKT: TMEM175 is opened by conformational changes in, but not the catalytic activity of, AKT. The minor allele at rs34311866, a common variant in TMEM175, is associated with an increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease and reduces channel currents. Reduction in lysoKGF function predisposes neurons to stress-induced damage and accelerates the accumulation of pathological α-synuclein. By contrast, the minor allele at rs3488217-another common variant of TMEM175, which is associated with a decreased risk of developing Parkinson's disease-produces a gain-of-function in lysoKGF during cell starvation, and enables neuronal resistance to damage. Deficiency in TMEM175 leads to a loss of dopaminergic neurons and impairment in motor function in mice, and a TMEM175 loss-of-function variant is nominally associated with accelerated rates of cognitive and motor decline in humans with Parkinson's disease. Together, our studies uncover a pathway by which extracellular growth factors regulate intracellular organelle function, and establish a targetable mechanism by which common variants of TMEM175 confer risk for Parkinson's disease.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33505021      PMCID: PMC7979525          DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03185-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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