Light-induced depigmentation in planarians models the pathophysiology of acute porphyrias

Porphyrias are disorders of heme metabolism frequently characterized by extreme photosensitivity. This symptom results from accumulation of porphyrins, tetrapyrrole intermediates in heme biosynthesis that generate reactive oxygen species when exposed to light, in the skin of affected individuals. He...

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Main Authors: Bradford M Stubenhaus, John P Dustin, Emily R Neverett, Megan S Beaudry, Leanna E Nadeau, Ethan Burk-McCoy, Xinwen He, Bret J Pearson, Jason Pellettieri
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Published: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 2016-05-01
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Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/14175
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spelling doaj-ced2d6cb36c14d25ae03c4271f44ec902021-05-05T00:25:11ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2016-05-01510.7554/eLife.14175Light-induced depigmentation in planarians models the pathophysiology of acute porphyriasBradford M Stubenhaus0John P Dustin1Emily R Neverett2Megan S Beaudry3Leanna E Nadeau4Ethan Burk-McCoy5Xinwen He6Bret J Pearson7Jason Pellettieri8https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7800-4904Department of Biology, Keene State College, Keene, United StatesDepartment of Biology, Keene State College, Keene, United StatesDepartment of Biology, Keene State College, Keene, United StatesDepartment of Biology, Keene State College, Keene, United StatesDepartment of Biology, Keene State College, Keene, United StatesDepartment of Biology, Keene State College, Keene, United StatesThe Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada; Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaThe Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada; Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Toronto, CanadaDepartment of Biology, Keene State College, Keene, United StatesPorphyrias are disorders of heme metabolism frequently characterized by extreme photosensitivity. This symptom results from accumulation of porphyrins, tetrapyrrole intermediates in heme biosynthesis that generate reactive oxygen species when exposed to light, in the skin of affected individuals. Here we report that in addition to producing an ommochrome body pigment, the planarian flatworm Schmidtea mediterranea generates porphyrins in its subepithelial pigment cells under physiological conditions, and that this leads to pigment cell loss when animals are exposed to intense visible light. Remarkably, porphyrin biosynthesis and light-induced depigmentation are enhanced by starvation, recapitulating a common feature of some porphyrias – decreased nutrient intake precipitates an acute manifestation of the disease. Our results establish planarians as an experimentally tractable animal model for research into the pathophysiology of acute porphyrias, and potentially for the identification of novel pharmacological interventions capable of alleviating porphyrin-mediated photosensitivity or decoupling dieting and fasting from disease pathogenesis.https://elifesciences.org/articles/14175planarianporphyriaporphyrinhemeommochromepigment
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author Bradford M Stubenhaus
John P Dustin
Emily R Neverett
Megan S Beaudry
Leanna E Nadeau
Ethan Burk-McCoy
Xinwen He
Bret J Pearson
Jason Pellettieri
spellingShingle Bradford M Stubenhaus
John P Dustin
Emily R Neverett
Megan S Beaudry
Leanna E Nadeau
Ethan Burk-McCoy
Xinwen He
Bret J Pearson
Jason Pellettieri
Light-induced depigmentation in planarians models the pathophysiology of acute porphyrias
eLife
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porphyria
porphyrin
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pigment
author_facet Bradford M Stubenhaus
John P Dustin
Emily R Neverett
Megan S Beaudry
Leanna E Nadeau
Ethan Burk-McCoy
Xinwen He
Bret J Pearson
Jason Pellettieri
author_sort Bradford M Stubenhaus
title Light-induced depigmentation in planarians models the pathophysiology of acute porphyrias
title_short Light-induced depigmentation in planarians models the pathophysiology of acute porphyrias
title_full Light-induced depigmentation in planarians models the pathophysiology of acute porphyrias
title_fullStr Light-induced depigmentation in planarians models the pathophysiology of acute porphyrias
title_full_unstemmed Light-induced depigmentation in planarians models the pathophysiology of acute porphyrias
title_sort light-induced depigmentation in planarians models the pathophysiology of acute porphyrias
publisher eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
series eLife
issn 2050-084X
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Porphyrias are disorders of heme metabolism frequently characterized by extreme photosensitivity. This symptom results from accumulation of porphyrins, tetrapyrrole intermediates in heme biosynthesis that generate reactive oxygen species when exposed to light, in the skin of affected individuals. Here we report that in addition to producing an ommochrome body pigment, the planarian flatworm Schmidtea mediterranea generates porphyrins in its subepithelial pigment cells under physiological conditions, and that this leads to pigment cell loss when animals are exposed to intense visible light. Remarkably, porphyrin biosynthesis and light-induced depigmentation are enhanced by starvation, recapitulating a common feature of some porphyrias – decreased nutrient intake precipitates an acute manifestation of the disease. Our results establish planarians as an experimentally tractable animal model for research into the pathophysiology of acute porphyrias, and potentially for the identification of novel pharmacological interventions capable of alleviating porphyrin-mediated photosensitivity or decoupling dieting and fasting from disease pathogenesis.
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porphyria
porphyrin
heme
ommochrome
pigment
url https://elifesciences.org/articles/14175
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