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The common ABCA3(E292V) variant disrupts AT2 cell quality control and increases susceptibility to lung injury and aberrant remodeling

ATP binding cassette class A3 (ABCA3) is a lipid transporter that plays a critical role in pulmonary surfactant function. The substitution of valine for glutamic acid at codon 292 (E292V) produces a hypomorphic variant that accounts for a significant portion of ABCA3 mutations associated with lung disorders spanning from neonatal respiratory distress syndrome and childhood interstitial lung disease to diffuse parenchymal lung disease (DPLD) in adults including pulmonary fibrosis. The mechanisms by which this and similar ABCA3 mutations disrupt alveolar type 2 (AT2) cell homeostasis and cause DPLD are largely unclear. The present study, informed by a patient homozygous for the E292V variant, used an in vitro and a preclinical murine model to evaluate the mechanisms by which E292V expression promotes aberrant lung injury and parenchymal remodeling. Cell lines stably expressing EGFP-tagged ABCA3 isoforms show a functional deficiency of the ABCA3(E292V) variant as a lipid transporter. AT2 cells isolated from mice constitutively homozygous for ABCA3(E292V) demonstrate the presence of small electron-dense lamellar bodies, time dependent alterations in macroautophagy, and induction of apoptosis. These changes in AT2 cell homeostasis are accompanied by a spontaneous lung phenotype consisting of both age dependent inflammation and fibrillary collagen deposition in alveolar septae. Older ABCA3(E292V) mice exhibit increased vulnerability to exogenous lung injury by bleomycin. Collectively, these findings support the hypothesis that the ABCA3(E292V) variant is a susceptibility factor for lung injury through effects on surfactant deficiency and impaired AT2 autophagy.

  • Tomer, Y.
  • Wambach, J.
  • Knudsen, L.
  • Zhao, M.
  • Rodriguez, L. R.
  • Murthy, A.
  • White, F. V.
  • Venosa, A.
  • Katzen, J.
  • Ochs, M.
  • Hamvas, A.
  • Beers, M. F.
  • Mulugeta, S.

Keywords

  • *abca3
  • *autophagy
  • *diffuse parenchymal lung disease
  • *lung epithelium
  • *pulmonary fibrosis
Publication details
DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00400.2020
Journal: Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol
Work Type: Original
Location: Assoziierter Partner, BREATH
Disease Area: CFBE, DPLD
Partner / Member: BIH, MHH
Access-Number: 34132118

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