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Name Eto Masumi
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Yoshinori Tanaka, Shun-ya Kusumoto, Yuki Honma, Kosuke Takeya, Masumi Eto

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Progranulin (PGRN) haploinsufficiency from autosomal dominant mutations in the PGRN gene causes frontotemporal lobar degeneration, which is characterized by cytoplasmic inclusions predominantly containing TDP-43 (FTLD-TDP). PGRN supplementation for patients with a PGRN gene mutation has recently been proposed as a therapeutic strategy to suppress FTLD-TDP. However, it currently remains unclear whether excessive amounts of PGRN are beneficial or harmful. We herein report the effects of PGRN overexpression on autophagic flux in a cultured cell model. PGRN overexpression increased the level of an autophagosome marker without promoting autophagosome formation and decreased the signal intensity of an autolysosome marker, indicating the suppression of autophagic flux due to reductions in the formation of autolysosomes. Assessments of lysosome numbers and biogenesis using LysoTracker and cells stably expressing TFEB-GFP, respectively, indicated that PGRN overexpression increased the lysosome numbers without lysosomal biogenesis. These results suggest that PGRN overexpression suppressed autophagic flux by inhibiting autophagosome-lysosome fusion. Moreover, PGRN overexpression enhanced polyglutamine aggregation and aggregate-prone TDP-43 accumulation, indicating that the suppression of autophagic flux by excessive amounts of PGRN worsens the pathology of neurodegenerative diseases.

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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications

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2022/06

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