RRC ID 84044
著者 Guo A, Wu Q, Yan X, Chen K, Liu Y, Liang D, Yang Y, Luo Q, Xiong M, Yu Y, Fei E, Chen F.
タイトル Differential roles of lysosomal cholesterol transporters in the development of C. elegans NMJs.
ジャーナル Life Sci Alliance
Abstract Cholesterol homeostasis in neurons is critical for synapse formation and maintenance. Neurons with impaired cholesterol uptake undergo progressive synapse loss and eventual degeneration. To investigate the molecular mechanisms of neuronal cholesterol homeostasis and its role during synapse development, we studied motor neurons of Caenorhabditis elegans because these neurons rely on dietary cholesterol. Combining lipidomic analysis, we discovered that NCR-1, a lysosomal cholesterol transporter, promotes cholesterol absorption and synapse development. Loss of ncr-1 causes smaller synapses, and low cholesterol exacerbates the deficits. Moreover, NCR-1 deficiency hinders the increase in synapses under high cholesterol. Unexpectedly, NCR-2, the NCR-1 homolog, increases the use of cholesterol and sphingomyelins and impedes synapse formation. NCR-2 deficiency causes an increase in synapses regardless of cholesterol concentration. Inhibiting the degradation or synthesis of sphingomyelins can induce or suppress the synaptic phenotypes in ncr-2 mutants. Our findings indicate that neuronal cholesterol homeostasis is differentially controlled by two lysosomal cholesterol transporters and highlight the importance of neuronal cholesterol homeostasis in synapse development.
巻・号 7(10)
公開日 2024-10-1
DOI 10.26508/lsa.202402584
PII 7/10/e202402584
PMID 39084875
PMC PMC11291935
MeSH Animals Caenorhabditis elegans* / metabolism Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins* / genetics Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins* / metabolism Cholesterol* / metabolism Homeostasis Lysosomes* / metabolism Membrane Transport Proteins / genetics Membrane Transport Proteins / metabolism Motor Neurons / metabolism Neuromuscular Junction / metabolism Synapses / metabolism
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