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MLC1 trafficking and membrane expression in astrocytes: Role of caveolin-1 and phosphorylation

Journal

NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE
Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 581-595

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2009.11.008

Keywords

Leukoencephalopathy; Caveolin-1; Astrocytes; MLC; Dystrophin glycoprotein complex (DGC); Glial cells; PKC; PKA; Endocytosis; Rafts

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Funding

  1. Italian Ministry of Health
  2. ELA Foundation (France)
  3. Myelinet Cost Action
  4. ISS-NIH Collaborative Programme on Rare diseases [7/DR1]
  5. Italian Ministry for University and Research [RBNE03FMCJ-002]

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Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts (MLC) is a rare congenital leukodystrophy caused by mutations in the MLC1 gene that encodes a membrane protein of unknown function. In the brain MLC1 protein is mainly expressed in astrocyte end-feet, localizes in lipid rafts and associates with the dystrophin glycoprotein complex (DGC). Using pull-down and co-fractionation assays in cultured human and rat astrocytes, we show here that MLC1 intracellular domains pull-down the DGC proteins syntrophin, dystrobrevin, Kir4.1 and caveolin-1, the structural protein of caveolae, thereby supporting a role for DGC and caveolar structures in MLC1 function. By immunostaining and subcellular fractionation of cultured rat or human astrocytes treated with agents modulating caveolin-mediated trafficking, we demonstrate that MLC1 is also expressed in intracellular vesicles and endoplasmic reticulum and undergoes caveolae/raft-mediated endocytosis. Inhibition of endocytosis, cholesterol lowering and protein kinases A- and C-mediated MLC1 phosphorylation favour the expression of membrane-associated MLC1. Because pathological mutations prevent MLC1 membrane expression, the identification of substances regulating MLC1 intracellular trafficking is potentially relevant for the therapy of MLC. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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