: Mutant Z-alpha-1 antitrypsin (ATZ) accumulates in globules in the liver and is the prototype of proteotoxic hepatic disease. Therapeutic strategies aiming at clearance of polymeric ATZ are needed. Transient receptor potential mucolipin 1 (TRPML1) is a lysosomal Ca2+ channel that maintains lysosomal homeostasis. In this study, we show that by increasing lysosomal exocytosis, TRPML1 gene transfer or small molecule-mediated activation of TRPML1 reduce hepatic ATZ globules and fibrosis in PiZ transgenic mice that express the human ATZ. ATZ globule clearance induced by TRPML1 occurred without increase in autophagy or nuclear translocation of TFEB. Our results show that targeting TRPML1 and lysosomal exocytosis is a novel approach for treatment of the liver disease due to ATZ and potentially other diseases due to proteotoxic liver storage.

Increased expression or activation of TRPML1 reduces hepatic storage of toxic Z alpha-1 antitrypsin / Pastore, Nunzia; Annunziata, Francesco; Colonna, Rita; Maffia, Veronica; Giuliano, Teresa; Custode, Bruno Maria; Lombardi, Bernadette; Polishchuk, Elena; Cacace, Vincenzo; De Stefano, Lucia; Nusco, Edoardo; Sorrentino, Nicolina Cristina; Piccolo, Pasquale; Brunetti-Pierri, Nicola. - In: MOLECULAR THERAPY. - ISSN 1525-0016. - (2023). [10.1016/j.ymthe.2023.06.018]

Increased expression or activation of TRPML1 reduces hepatic storage of toxic Z alpha-1 antitrypsin

Pastore, Nunzia;Sorrentino, Nicolina Cristina;Brunetti-Pierri, Nicola
2023

Abstract

: Mutant Z-alpha-1 antitrypsin (ATZ) accumulates in globules in the liver and is the prototype of proteotoxic hepatic disease. Therapeutic strategies aiming at clearance of polymeric ATZ are needed. Transient receptor potential mucolipin 1 (TRPML1) is a lysosomal Ca2+ channel that maintains lysosomal homeostasis. In this study, we show that by increasing lysosomal exocytosis, TRPML1 gene transfer or small molecule-mediated activation of TRPML1 reduce hepatic ATZ globules and fibrosis in PiZ transgenic mice that express the human ATZ. ATZ globule clearance induced by TRPML1 occurred without increase in autophagy or nuclear translocation of TFEB. Our results show that targeting TRPML1 and lysosomal exocytosis is a novel approach for treatment of the liver disease due to ATZ and potentially other diseases due to proteotoxic liver storage.
2023
Increased expression or activation of TRPML1 reduces hepatic storage of toxic Z alpha-1 antitrypsin / Pastore, Nunzia; Annunziata, Francesco; Colonna, Rita; Maffia, Veronica; Giuliano, Teresa; Custode, Bruno Maria; Lombardi, Bernadette; Polishchuk, Elena; Cacace, Vincenzo; De Stefano, Lucia; Nusco, Edoardo; Sorrentino, Nicolina Cristina; Piccolo, Pasquale; Brunetti-Pierri, Nicola. - In: MOLECULAR THERAPY. - ISSN 1525-0016. - (2023). [10.1016/j.ymthe.2023.06.018]
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