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Astrocytic glycogen accumulation drives the pathophysiology of neurodegeneration in Lafora disease.


ABSTRACT: The hallmark of Lafora disease, a fatal neurodegenerative disorder, is the accumulation of intracellular glycogen aggregates called Lafora bodies. Until recently, it was widely believed that brain Lafora bodies were present exclusively in neurons and thus that Lafora disease pathology derived from their accumulation in this cell population. However, recent evidence indicates that Lafora bodies are also present in astrocytes. To define the role of astrocytic Lafora bodies in Lafora disease pathology, we deleted glycogen synthase specifically from astrocytes in a mouse model of the disease (malinKO). Strikingly, blocking glycogen synthesis in astrocytes-thus impeding Lafora bodies accumulation in this cell type-prevented the increase in neurodegeneration markers, autophagy impairment, and metabolic changes characteristic of the malinKO model. Conversely, mice that over-accumulate glycogen in astrocytes showed an increase in these markers. These results unveil the deleterious consequences of the deregulation of glycogen metabolism in astrocytes and change the perspective that Lafora disease is caused solely by alterations in neurons.

SUBMITTER: Duran J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8418345 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Astrocytic glycogen accumulation drives the pathophysiology of neurodegeneration in Lafora disease.

Duran Jordi J   Hervera Arnau A   Markussen Kia H KH   Varea Olga O   López-Soldado Iliana I   Sun Ramon C RC   Del Río Jose Antonio JA   Gentry Matthew S MS   Guinovart Joan J JJ  

Brain : a journal of neurology 20210901 8


The hallmark of Lafora disease, a fatal neurodegenerative disorder, is the accumulation of intracellular glycogen aggregates called Lafora bodies. Until recently, it was widely believed that brain Lafora bodies were present exclusively in neurons and thus that Lafora disease pathology derived from their accumulation in this cell population. However, recent evidence indicates that Lafora bodies are also present in astrocytes. To define the role of astrocytic Lafora bodies in Lafora disease pathol  ...[more]

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