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Macrophages Expressing GALC Improve Peripheral Krabbe Disease by a Mechanism Independent of Cross-Correction

Neuron, ISSN: 0896-6273, Vol: 107, Issue: 1, Page: 65-81.e9
2020
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  • Citations
    44
  • Captures
    59
  • Social Media
    145
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      145
      • Facebook
        145

Article Description

Many therapies for lysosomal storage disorders rely on cross-correction of lysosomal enzymes. In globoid cell leukodystrophy (GLD), mutations in GALC cause psychosine accumulation, inducing demyelination, a neuroinflammatory “globoid” reaction and neurodegeneration. The efficiency of GALC cross-correction in vivo, the role of the GALC substrate galactosylceramide, and the origin of psychosine are poorly understood. Using a novel GLD model, we show that cross-correction does not occur efficiently in vivo and that Galc -deficient Schwann cells autonomously produce psychosine. Furthermore, macrophages require GALC to degrade myelin, as Galc -deficient macrophages are transformed into globoid cells by exposure to galactosylceramide and produce a more severe GLD phenotype. Finally, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in patients reduces globoid cells in nerves, suggesting that the phagocytic response of healthy macrophages, rather than cross-correction, contributes to the therapeutic effect. Thus, GLD may be caused by at least two mechanisms: psychosine-induced demyelination and secondary neuroinflammation from galactosylceramide storage in macrophages.

Bibliographic Details

Weinstock, Nadav I; Shin, Daesung; Dhimal, Narayan; Hong, Xinying; Irons, Eric E; Silvestri, Nicholas J; Reed, Chelsey B; Nguyen, Duc; Sampson, Oliver; Cheng, Yung-Chih; Lau, Joseph T Y; Bongarzone, Ernesto R; Kofler, Julia; Escolar, Maria L; Gelb, Michael H; Wrabetz, Lawrence; Feltri, M Laura

Elsevier BV

Neuroscience

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