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SORLA mediates endocytic uptake of proIAPP and protects against islet amyloid deposition.
Shih, Alexis Z L; Chen, Yi-Chun; Speckmann, Thilo; Søndergaard, Esben; Schürmann, Annette; Verchere, C Bruce; Willnow, Thomas E.
Affiliation
  • Shih AZL; Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Electronic address: Alexis.Shih@mdc-berlin.de.
  • Chen YC; BC Children's Hospital Research Institute and Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Department of Surgery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • Speckmann T; Department of Experimental Diabetology, German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke (DIfE), Nuthetal, Germany; German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD), München-Neuherberg, Germany.
  • Søndergaard E; Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Schürmann A; Department of Experimental Diabetology, German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke (DIfE), Nuthetal, Germany; German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD), München-Neuherberg, Germany.
  • Verchere CB; BC Children's Hospital Research Institute and Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Department of Surgery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • Willnow TE; Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark. Electronic address: willnow@mdc-berlin.d
Mol Metab ; 65: 101585, 2022 11.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36055578
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Sorting-related receptor with type A repeats (SORLA) is a neuronal sorting receptor that prevents accumulation of amyloid-beta peptides, the main constituent of senile plaques in Alzheimer disease. Recent transcriptomic studies show that SORLA transcripts are also found in beta cells of pancreatic islets, yet the role of SORLA in islets is unknown. Based on its protective role in reducing the amyloid burden in the brain, we hypothesized that SORLA has a similar function in the pancreas via regulation of amyloid formation from islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP).

METHODS:

We generated human IAPP transgenic mice lacking SORLA (hIAPPSORLA KO) to assess the consequences of receptor deficiency for islet histopathology and function in vivo. Using both primary islet cells and cell lines, we further investigated the molecular mechanisms whereby SORLA controls the cellular metabolism and accumulation of IAPP.

RESULTS:

Loss of SORLA activity in hIAPPSORLA KO resulted in a significant increase in islet amyloid deposits and associated islet cell death compared to hIAPPSORLA WT animals. Aggravated islet amyloid deposition was observed in mice fed a normal chow diet, not requiring high-fat diet feeding typically needed to induce islet amyloidosis in mouse models. In vitro studies showed that SORLA binds to and mediates the endocytic uptake of proIAPP, but not mature IAPP, delivering the propeptide to an endolysosomal fate.

CONCLUSIONS:

SORLA functions as a proIAPP-specific clearance receptor, protecting against islet amyloid deposition and associated cell death caused by IAPP.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Islets of Langerhans / Insulin-Secreting Cells / Amyloidosis Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Mol Metab Year: 2022 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Islets of Langerhans / Insulin-Secreting Cells / Amyloidosis Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Mol Metab Year: 2022 Document type: Article