Novel interactions of CLN3 protein link Batten disease to dysregulation of fodrin-Na, K ATPase complex

Kristiina Uusi-Rauva, Kaisu Luiro, Kimmo Tanhuanpää, Outi Kopra, Pablo Martin-Vasallo, Aija Kyttälä, Anu Jalanko

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Abstract

juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (JNCL, Batten disease) is the most common progressive neurodegenerative disorder of childhood. CLN3, the transmembrane protein underlying JNCL, is proposed to participate in multiple cellular events including membrane trafficking and cytoskeletal functions. We demonstrate here that CLN3 interacts with the plasma membrane-associated cytoskeletal and endocytic fodrin and the associated Na+, K+ ATPase. The ion pumping activity of Na+, K+ ATPase was unchanged in Cln3(-/-) mouse primary neurons. However, the immunostaining pattern of fodrin appeared abnormal in JNCL fibroblasts and Cln3(-/-) mouse brains suggesting disturbances in the fodrin cytoskeleton. Furthermore, the basal subcellular distribution as well as ouabain-induced endocytosis of neuron-specific Na+, K+ ATPase were remarkably affected in Cln3(-/-) mouse primary neurons. These data suggest that CLN3 is involved if the regulation of plasma membrane fodrin cytoskeleton and consequently, the plasma membrane association of Na+, K+ ATPase. Most of the processes regulated by multi functional fodrin and Na+, K+ ATPase are also affected in JNCL and Cln3-deficiency implicating that dysregulation of fodrin cytoskeleton and non-pumping functions of Na+, K+ ATPase may play a role in the neuronal degeneration in JNCL. (c) 2008 Published by Elsevier Inc.
Original languageEnglish
JournalExperimental Cell Research
Volume314
Issue number15
Pages (from-to)2895-2905
Number of pages11
ISSN0014-4827
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Fields of Science

  • 311 Basic medicine
  • 312 Clinical medicine
  • 318 Medical biotechnology
  • 217 Medical engineering
  • 118 Biological sciences
  • 515 Psychology

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