Literature DB >> 34187232

Wdfy3 regulates glycophagy, mitophagy, and synaptic plasticity.

Eleonora Napoli1, Alexios A Panoutsopoulos2,3, Patricia Kysar4, Nathaniel Satriya1, Kira Sterling1, Bradley Shibata4, Denise Imai5, David N Ruskin6, Konstantinos S Zarbalis2,3,7, Cecilia Giulivi1,7.   

Abstract

Autophagy is essential to cell function, as it enables the recycling of intracellular constituents during starvation and in addition functions as a quality control mechanism by eliminating spent organelles and proteins that could cause cellular damage if not properly removed. Recently, we reported on Wdfy3's role in mitophagy, a clinically relevant macroautophagic scaffold protein that is linked to intellectual disability, neurodevelopmental delay, and autism spectrum disorder. In this study, we confirm our previous report that Wdfy3 haploinsufficiency in mice results in decreased mitophagy with accumulation of mitochondria with altered morphology, but expanding on that observation, we also note decreased mitochondrial localization at synaptic terminals and decreased synaptic density, which may contribute to altered synaptic plasticity. These changes are accompanied by defective elimination of glycogen particles and a shift to increased glycogen synthesis over glycogenolysis and glycophagy. This imbalance leads to an age-dependent higher incidence of brain glycogen deposits with cerebellar hypoplasia. Our results support and further extend Wdfy3's role in modulating both brain bioenergetics and synaptic plasticity by including glycogen as a target of macroautophagic degradation.

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Keywords:  Glycogen; brain; electron microscopy; mitochondria; synapses

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34187232      PMCID: PMC8669292          DOI: 10.1177/0271678X211027384

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.960


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