Chorein Sensitive Arrangement of Cytoskeletal Architecture

Background/Aims: Chorein is a protein expressed in various cell types. Loss of function mutations of the chorein encoding gene VPS13A lead to chorea-acanthocytosis, an autosomal recessive genetic disease characterized by movement disorder and behavioral abnormalities. Recent observations revealed th...

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Main Authors: Sabina Honisch, Shuchen Gu, Jennifer Müller vom Hagen, Saad Alkahtani, Abdullah A. Al Kahtane, Anna Tsapara, Andreas Hermann, Alexander Storch, Ludger Schöls, Florian Lang, Christos Stournaras
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Published: Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG 2015-08-01
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spelling doaj-339dce4165a24e4ca1eff9fbbd79eecb2020-11-25T00:59:44ZengCell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KGCellular Physiology and Biochemistry1015-89871421-97782015-08-0137139940810.1159/000430363430363Chorein Sensitive Arrangement of Cytoskeletal ArchitectureSabina HonischShuchen GuJennifer Müller vom HagenSaad AlkahtaniAbdullah A. Al KahtaneAnna TsaparaAndreas HermannAlexander StorchLudger SchölsFlorian LangChristos StournarasBackground/Aims: Chorein is a protein expressed in various cell types. Loss of function mutations of the chorein encoding gene VPS13A lead to chorea-acanthocytosis, an autosomal recessive genetic disease characterized by movement disorder and behavioral abnormalities. Recent observations revealed that chorein is a powerful regulator of actin cytoskeleton in erythrocytes, platelets, K562 and endothelial HUVEC cells. Methods: In the present study we have used Western blotting to study actin polymerization dynamics, laser scanning microscopy to evaluate in detail the role of chorein in microfilaments, microtubules and intermediate filaments cytoskeleton architecture and RT-PCR to assess gene transcription of the cytoskeletal proteins. Results: We report here powerful depolymerization of actin microfilaments both, in erythrocytes and fibroblasts isolated from chorea-acanthocytosis patients. Along those lines, morphological analysis of fibroblasts from chorea-acanthocytosis patients showed disarranged microtubular network, when compared to fibroblasts from healthy donors. Similarly, the intermediate filament networks of desmin and cytokeratins showed significantly disordered organization with clearly diminished staining in patient's fibroblasts. In line with this, RT-PCR analysis revealed significant downregulation of desmin and cytokeratin gene transcripts. Conclusion: Our results provide for the first time evidence that defective chorein is accompanied by significant structural disorganization of all cytoskeletal structures in human fibroblasts from chorea-acanthocytosis patients.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/430363DesminCytokeratinsActinTubulinChoreinFibroblasts
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author Sabina Honisch
Shuchen Gu
Jennifer Müller vom Hagen
Saad Alkahtani
Abdullah A. Al Kahtane
Anna Tsapara
Andreas Hermann
Alexander Storch
Ludger Schöls
Florian Lang
Christos Stournaras
spellingShingle Sabina Honisch
Shuchen Gu
Jennifer Müller vom Hagen
Saad Alkahtani
Abdullah A. Al Kahtane
Anna Tsapara
Andreas Hermann
Alexander Storch
Ludger Schöls
Florian Lang
Christos Stournaras
Chorein Sensitive Arrangement of Cytoskeletal Architecture
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
Desmin
Cytokeratins
Actin
Tubulin
Chorein
Fibroblasts
author_facet Sabina Honisch
Shuchen Gu
Jennifer Müller vom Hagen
Saad Alkahtani
Abdullah A. Al Kahtane
Anna Tsapara
Andreas Hermann
Alexander Storch
Ludger Schöls
Florian Lang
Christos Stournaras
author_sort Sabina Honisch
title Chorein Sensitive Arrangement of Cytoskeletal Architecture
title_short Chorein Sensitive Arrangement of Cytoskeletal Architecture
title_full Chorein Sensitive Arrangement of Cytoskeletal Architecture
title_fullStr Chorein Sensitive Arrangement of Cytoskeletal Architecture
title_full_unstemmed Chorein Sensitive Arrangement of Cytoskeletal Architecture
title_sort chorein sensitive arrangement of cytoskeletal architecture
publisher Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG
series Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
issn 1015-8987
1421-9778
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Background/Aims: Chorein is a protein expressed in various cell types. Loss of function mutations of the chorein encoding gene VPS13A lead to chorea-acanthocytosis, an autosomal recessive genetic disease characterized by movement disorder and behavioral abnormalities. Recent observations revealed that chorein is a powerful regulator of actin cytoskeleton in erythrocytes, platelets, K562 and endothelial HUVEC cells. Methods: In the present study we have used Western blotting to study actin polymerization dynamics, laser scanning microscopy to evaluate in detail the role of chorein in microfilaments, microtubules and intermediate filaments cytoskeleton architecture and RT-PCR to assess gene transcription of the cytoskeletal proteins. Results: We report here powerful depolymerization of actin microfilaments both, in erythrocytes and fibroblasts isolated from chorea-acanthocytosis patients. Along those lines, morphological analysis of fibroblasts from chorea-acanthocytosis patients showed disarranged microtubular network, when compared to fibroblasts from healthy donors. Similarly, the intermediate filament networks of desmin and cytokeratins showed significantly disordered organization with clearly diminished staining in patient's fibroblasts. In line with this, RT-PCR analysis revealed significant downregulation of desmin and cytokeratin gene transcripts. Conclusion: Our results provide for the first time evidence that defective chorein is accompanied by significant structural disorganization of all cytoskeletal structures in human fibroblasts from chorea-acanthocytosis patients.
topic Desmin
Cytokeratins
Actin
Tubulin
Chorein
Fibroblasts
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/430363
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