[HTML][HTML] CCC-and WASH-mediated endosomal sorting of LDLR is required for normal clearance of circulating LDL

P Bartuzi, DD Billadeau, R Favier, S Rong… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
P Bartuzi, DD Billadeau, R Favier, S Rong, D Dekker, A Fedoseienko, H Fieten, M Wijers…
Nature communications, 2016nature.com
The low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) plays a pivotal role in clearing atherogenic
circulating low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. Here we show that the
COMMD/CCDC22/CCDC93 (CCC) and the Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein and SCAR
homologue (WASH) complexes are both crucial for endosomal sorting of LDLR and for its
function. We find that patients with X-linked intellectual disability caused by mutations in
CCDC22 are hypercholesterolaemic, and that COMMD1-deficient dogs and liver-specific …
Abstract
The low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) plays a pivotal role in clearing atherogenic circulating low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. Here we show that the COMMD/CCDC22/CCDC93 (CCC) and the Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein and SCAR homologue (WASH) complexes are both crucial for endosomal sorting of LDLR and for its function. We find that patients with X-linked intellectual disability caused by mutations in CCDC22 are hypercholesterolaemic, and that COMMD1-deficient dogs and liver-specific Commd1 knockout mice have elevated plasma LDL cholesterol levels. Furthermore, Commd1 depletion results in mislocalization of LDLR, accompanied by decreased LDL uptake. Increased total plasma cholesterol levels are also seen in hepatic COMMD9-deficient mice. Inactivation of the CCC-associated WASH complex causes LDLR mislocalization, increased lysosomal degradation of LDLR and impaired LDL uptake. Furthermore, a mutation in the WASH component KIAA0196 (strumpellin) is associated with hypercholesterolaemia in humans. Altogether, this study provides valuable insights into the mechanisms regulating cholesterol homeostasis and LDLR trafficking.
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