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Patient-derived gene and protein expression signatures of NGLY1 deficiency

Authors :
Benedikt Rauscher
William F Mueller
Sandra Clauder-Münster
Petra Jakob
M Saiful Islam
Han Sun
Sonja Ghidelli-Disse
Markus Boesche
Marcus Bantscheff
Hannah Pflaumer
Paul Collier
Bettina Haase
Songjie Chen
Rene Hoffman
Guangwen Wang
Vladimir Benes
Gerard Drewes
Michael Snyder
Lars M Steinmetz
Source :
The Journal of Biochemistry. 171:187-199
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2021.

Abstract

N-Glycanase 1 (NGLY1) deficiency is a rare and complex genetic disorder. Although recent studies have shed light on the molecular underpinnings of NGLY1 deficiency, a systematic characterization of gene and protein expression changes in patient-derived cells has been lacking. Here, we performed RNA-sequencing and mass spectrometry to determine the transcriptomes and proteomes of 66 cell lines representing four different cell types derived from 14 NGLY1 deficient patients and 17 controls. Although NGLY1 protein levels were up to 9.5-fold downregulated in patients compared with parents, residual and likely non-functional NGLY1 protein was detectable in all patient-derived lymphoblastoid cell lines. Consistent with the role of NGLY1 as a regulator of the transcription factor Nrf1, we observed a cell type-independent downregulation of proteasomal genes in NGLY1 deficient cells. In contrast, genes involved in ribosome biogenesis and mRNA processing were upregulated in multiple cell types. In addition, we observed cell type-specific effects. For example, genes and proteins involved in glutathione synthesis, such as the glutamate-cysteine ligase subunits GCLC and GCLM, were downregulated specifically in lymphoblastoid cells. We provide a web application that enables access to all results generated in this study at https://apps.embl.de/ngly1browser. This resource will guide future studies of NGLY1 deficiency in directions that are most relevant to patients.

Details

ISSN :
17562651 and 0021924X
Volume :
171
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Biochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d4c3d5bf4b0bd44e2214046f54f7c4a4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jb/mvab131