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1.
J Cell Biol ; 220(1)2021 01 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33332551

RESUMEN

In the developing brain, the polarity of neural progenitor cells, termed radial glial cells (RGCs), is important for neurogenesis. Intercellular adhesions, termed apical junctional complexes (AJCs), at the apical surface between RGCs are necessary for cell polarization. However, the mechanism by which AJCs are established remains unclear. Here, we show that a SNARE complex composed of SNAP23, VAMP8, and Syntaxin1B has crucial roles in AJC formation and RGC polarization. Central nervous system (CNS)-specific ablation of SNAP23 (NcKO) results in mice with severe hypoplasia of the neocortex and no hippocampus or cerebellum. In the developing NcKO brain, RGCs lose their polarity following the disruption of AJCs and exhibit reduced proliferation, increased differentiation, and increased apoptosis. SNAP23 and its partner SNAREs, VAMP8 and Syntaxin1B, are important for the localization of an AJC protein, N-cadherin, to the apical plasma membrane of RGCs. Altogether, SNARE-mediated localization of N-cadherin is essential for AJC formation and RGC polarization during brain development.


Asunto(s)
Encéfalo/patología , Polaridad Celular , Neuroglía/metabolismo , Neuroglía/patología , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/deficiencia , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/deficiencia , Animales , Apoptosis , Encéfalo/fisiopatología , Células COS , Cadherinas/metabolismo , Diferenciación Celular , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Movimiento Celular , Núcleo Celular/metabolismo , Células Cultivadas , Chlorocebus aethiops , Regulación hacia Abajo , Marcha , Ratones Noqueados , Neurogénesis , Neuronas/patología , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/metabolismo , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/metabolismo , Proteínas R-SNARE , Receptores Notch/metabolismo , Transducción de Señal , Sintaxina 1/metabolismo , Vesículas Transportadoras/metabolismo , beta Catenina/metabolismo
2.
Gene Expr ; 20(1): 25-37, 2020 06 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31757226

RESUMEN

Hepatic stellate cells (HSC) are critical effector cells of liver fibrosis. In the injured liver, HSC differentiate into a myofibrobastic phenotype. A critical feature distinguishing myofibroblastic from quiescent HSC is cytoskeletal reorganization. Soluble NSF attachment receptor (SNARE) proteins are important in trafficking of newly synthesized proteins to the plasma membrane for release into the extracellular environment. The goals of this project were to determine the expression of specific SNARE proteins in myofibroblastic HSC and to test whether their alteration changed the HSC phenotype in vitro and progression of liver fibrosis in vivo. We found that HSC lack the t-SNARE protein, SNAP-25, but express a homologous protein, SNAP-23. Downregulation of SNAP-23 in HSC induced reduction in polymerization and disorganization of the actin cytoskeleton associated with loss of cell movement. In contrast, reduction in SNAP-23 in mice by monogenic deletion delayed but did not prevent progression of liver fibrosis to cirrhosis. Taken together, these findings suggest that SNAP-23 is an important regular of actin dynamics in myofibroblastic HSC, but that the role of SNAP-23 in the progression of liver fibrosis in vivo is unclear.


Asunto(s)
Citoesqueleto de Actina/ultraestructura , Células Estrelladas Hepáticas/ultraestructura , Miofibroblastos/ultraestructura , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/deficiencia , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/deficiencia , Citoesqueleto de Actina/química , Factores Despolimerizantes de la Actina/biosíntesis , Actinas/análisis , Animales , Tetracloruro de Carbono/toxicidad , Línea Celular , Movimiento Celular , Separación Celular , Técnicas de Silenciamiento del Gen , Células Estrelladas Hepáticas/metabolismo , Humanos , Hígado/citología , Cirrosis Hepática/inducido químicamente , Cirrosis Hepática/patología , Ratones , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/antagonistas & inhibidores , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/genética , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/fisiología , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/antagonistas & inhibidores , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/genética , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/fisiología , Interferencia de ARN , ARN Interferente Pequeño/genética , ARN Interferente Pequeño/farmacología , Transducción de Señal , Fibras de Estrés/química , Fibras de Estrés/ultraestructura , Cicatrización de Heridas , Quinasas Asociadas a rho/fisiología
3.
Commun Biol ; 2: 375, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31633066

RESUMEN

Synaptosomal-associated protein 29 (SNAP29) encodes a member of the SNARE family of proteins implicated in numerous intracellular protein trafficking pathways. SNAP29 maps to the 22q11.2 region and is deleted in 90% of patients with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS). Moreover, bi-allelic SNAP29 mutations in patients are responsible for CEDNIK (cerebral dysgenesis, neuropathy, ichthyosis, and keratoderma) syndrome. A mouse model that recapitulates abnormalities found in these syndromes is essential for uncovering the cellular basis of these disorders. In this study, we report that mice with a loss of function mutation of Snap29 on a mixed CD1;FvB genetic background recapitulate skin abnormalities associated with CEDNIK, and also phenocopy neurological and ophthalmological abnormalities found in CEDNIK and a subset of 22q11.2DS patients. Our work also reveals an unanticipated requirement for Snap29 in male fertility and supports contribution of hemizygosity for SNAP29 to the phenotypic spectrum of abnormalities found in 22q11.2DS patients.


Asunto(s)
Síndrome de DiGeorge/genética , Queratodermia Palmoplantar/genética , Síndromes Neurocutáneos/genética , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/deficiencia , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/genética , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/deficiencia , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/genética , Animales , Síndrome de DiGeorge/patología , Síndrome de DiGeorge/fisiopatología , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Anomalías del Ojo/genética , Anomalías del Ojo/patología , Femenino , Regulación del Desarrollo de la Expresión Génica , Hemicigoto , Humanos , Infertilidad Masculina/genética , Infertilidad Masculina/patología , Queratodermia Palmoplantar/patología , Queratodermia Palmoplantar/fisiopatología , Mutación con Pérdida de Función , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Noqueados , Ratones Mutantes , Malformaciones del Sistema Nervioso/genética , Malformaciones del Sistema Nervioso/patología , Síndromes Neurocutáneos/patología , Síndromes Neurocutáneos/fisiopatología , Fenotipo , Embarazo
4.
Blood Adv ; 2(24): 3627-3636, 2018 12 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30573565

RESUMEN

Platelet secretion is central to physiological and pathophysiological platelet function. SNAP23 has long been implicated as being a principal SNARE protein regulating platelet granule secretion, although this has not been definitively demonstrated in genetic models. Here, using a platelet-specific conditional SNAP23 knockout mouse, we show that absence of SNAP23 results in complete ablation of dense granule, α granule, and lysosomal secretion. Measured granule cargo content and granule numbers were normal, suggesting SNAP23 regulates fusion of granules with the extracellular membrane, rather than granule loading or formation. A macrothrombocytopenia was also observed, which, combined with ablation of secretion, resulted in a pronounced bleeding defect in a tail bleed assay and almost complete ablation of arterial and venous thrombosis. The macrothrombocytopenia was not due to reduced megakaryopoiesis but instead likely was due to the increased loss of platelets through bleeding, consistent with an increase in platelet total RNA content indicating a greater number of reticulated platelets. The data definitively show SNAP23 to be critical for granule release of any kind from platelets, irrespective of stimulus, and this is the first single gene to be shown to be universally essential for exocytosis in platelets.


Asunto(s)
Plaquetas/metabolismo , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/genética , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/genética , Trombosis/patología , Animales , Plaquetas/patología , Señalización del Calcio/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas Portadoras/farmacología , Gránulos Citoplasmáticos/metabolismo , Femenino , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Noqueados , Péptidos/farmacología , Activación Plaquetaria/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/deficiencia , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/deficiencia , Trombopoyetina/farmacología , Trombosis/prevención & control , Trombosis de la Vena/patología , Trombosis de la Vena/prevención & control
5.
J Clin Invest ; 128(9): 3941-3956, 2018 08 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30102258

RESUMEN

The t-SNARE protein SNAP23 conventionally functions as a component of the cellular machinery required for intracellular transport vesicle fusion with target membranes and has been implicated in the regulation of fasting glucose levels, BMI, and type 2 diabetes. Surprisingly, we observed that adipocyte-specific KO of SNAP23 in mice resulted in a temporal development of severe generalized lipodystrophy associated with adipose tissue inflammation, insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, liver steatosis, and early death. This resulted from adipocyte cell death associated with an inhibition of macroautophagy and lysosomal degradation of the proapoptotic regulator BAX, with increased BAX activation. BAX colocalized with LC3-positive autophagic vacuoles and was increased upon treatment with lysosome inhibitors. Moreover, BAX deficiency suppressed the lipodystrophic phenotype in the adipocyte-specific SNAP23-KO mice and prevented cell death. In addition, ATG9 deficiency phenocopied SNAP23 deficiency, whereas ATG7 deficiency had no effect on BAX protein levels, BAX activation, or apoptotic cell death. These data demonstrate a role for SNAP23 in the control of macroautophagy and programmed cell death through an ATG9-dependent, but ATG7-independent, pathway regulating BAX protein levels and BAX activation.


Asunto(s)
Adipocitos/citología , Adipocitos/metabolismo , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/metabolismo , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/metabolismo , Proteína X Asociada a bcl-2/metabolismo , Células 3T3-L1 , Animales , Apoptosis/fisiología , Autofagia/fisiología , Proteína 7 Relacionada con la Autofagia/deficiencia , Proteína 7 Relacionada con la Autofagia/genética , Proteína 7 Relacionada con la Autofagia/metabolismo , Proteínas Relacionadas con la Autofagia/deficiencia , Proteínas Relacionadas con la Autofagia/genética , Proteínas Relacionadas con la Autofagia/metabolismo , Lipodistrofia/metabolismo , Lipodistrofia/patología , Masculino , Proteínas de la Membrana/deficiencia , Proteínas de la Membrana/genética , Proteínas de la Membrana/metabolismo , Ratones , Ratones Noqueados , Proteolisis , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/deficiencia , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/genética , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/deficiencia , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/genética , Proteínas de Transporte Vesicular/deficiencia , Proteínas de Transporte Vesicular/genética , Proteínas de Transporte Vesicular/metabolismo , Proteína X Asociada a bcl-2/deficiencia , Proteína X Asociada a bcl-2/genética
6.
J Cell Biol ; 215(1): 121-138, 2016 Oct 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27697926

RESUMEN

The membrane fusion of secretory granules with plasma membranes is crucial for the exocytosis of hormones and enzymes. Secretion disorders can cause various diseases such as diabetes or pancreatitis. Synaptosomal-associated protein 23 (SNAP23), a soluble N-ethyl-maleimide sensitive fusion protein attachment protein receptor (SNARE) molecule, is essential for secretory granule fusion in several cell lines. However, the in vivo functions of SNAP23 in endocrine and exocrine tissues remain unclear. In this study, we show opposing roles for SNAP23 in secretion in pancreatic exocrine and endocrine cells. The loss of SNAP23 in the exocrine and endocrine pancreas resulted in decreased and increased fusion of granules to the plasma membrane after stimulation, respectively. Furthermore, we identified a low molecular weight compound, MF286, that binds specifically to SNAP23 and promotes insulin secretion in mice. Our results demonstrate opposing roles for SNAP23 in the secretion mechanisms of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas and reveal that the SNAP23-binding compound MF286 may be a promising drug for diabetes treatment.


Asunto(s)
Islotes Pancreáticos/citología , Páncreas Exocrino/citología , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/metabolismo , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/metabolismo , Células Acinares/metabolismo , Células Acinares/ultraestructura , Amilasas/metabolismo , Animales , Fusión Celular , Exocitosis , Transportador de Glucosa de Tipo 4/metabolismo , Insulina/metabolismo , Secreción de Insulina , Ratones Noqueados , Microscopía de Fluorescencia por Excitación Multifotónica , Modelos Biológicos , Glándula Parótida/citología , Transporte de Proteínas , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/deficiencia , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/deficiencia , Proteínas SNARE/metabolismo , Vesículas Secretoras/metabolismo , Proteína 25 Asociada a Sinaptosomas/metabolismo
7.
PLoS One ; 6(3): e18444, 2011 Mar 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21479242

RESUMEN

SNARE-mediated membrane fusion is a pivotal event for a wide-variety of biological processes. SNAP-25, a neuron-specific SNARE protein, has been well-characterized and mouse embryos lacking Snap25 are viable. However, the phenotype of mice lacking SNAP-23, the ubiquitously expressed SNAP-25 homolog, remains unknown. To reveal the importance of SNAP-23 function in mouse development, we generated Snap23-null mice by homologous recombination. We were unable to obtain newborn SNAP-23-deficient mice, and analysis of pre-implantation embryos from Snap23(Δ/wt) matings revealed that Snap23-null blastocysts were dying prior to implantation at embryonic day E3.5. Thus these data reveal a critical role for SNAP-23 during embryogenesis.


Asunto(s)
Implantación del Embrión , Pérdida del Embrión/metabolismo , Pérdida del Embrión/patología , Eliminación de Gen , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/deficiencia , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/deficiencia , Alelos , Animales , Blastocisto/citología , Blastocisto/metabolismo , Cruzamiento , Muerte Celular , Femenino , Marcación de Gen , Heterocigoto , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Embarazo , Proteínas Qb-SNARE/metabolismo , Proteínas Qc-SNARE/metabolismo
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