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Iron accumulation and changes in cellular organelles in wdr45 mutant fibroblasts
Lee, Hye Eun
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Jung, Min Kyo
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Noh, Seul Gi
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Choi, Hye Bin
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Chae, Se Hyun
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Lee, Jae Hyeok
;
Mun, Ji Young
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Title
Iron accumulation and changes in cellular organelles in wdr45 mutant fibroblasts
DGIST Authors
Lee, Hye Eun
;
Jung, Min Kyo
;
Noh, Seul Gi
;
Choi, Hye Bin
;
Chae, Se Hyun
;
Lee, Jae Hyeok
;
Mun, Ji Young
Issued Date
2021-11
Citation
Lee, Hye Eun. (2021-11). Iron accumulation and changes in cellular organelles in wdr45 mutant fibroblasts. doi: 10.3390/ijms222111650
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Autophagy
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CLEM
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Iron overload
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Lipid metabolism
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Lysosome
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Mitochondria
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WDR45
Keywords
AUTOPHAGY
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MUTATIONS
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INTEGRATION
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METABOLISM
ISSN
1661-6596
Abstract
Iron overload in the brain, defined as excess stores of iron, is known to be associated with neurological disorders. In neurodegeneration accompanied by brain iron accumulation, we reported a specific point mutation, c.974-1G>A in WD Repeat Domain 45 (WDR45), showing iron accumulation in the brain, and autophagy defects in the fibroblasts. In this study, we investigated whether fibroblasts with mutated WDR45 accumulated iron, and other effects on cellular organelles. We first identified the main location of iron accumulation in the mutant fibroblasts and then investigated the effects of this accumulation on cellular organelles, including lipid droplets, mitochondria and lysosomes. Ultrastructure analysis using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and confocal microscopy showed structural changes in the organelles. Increased numbers of lipid droplets, fragmented mitochondria and increased numbers of lysosomal vesicles with functional disorder due to WDR45 deficiency were observed. Based on correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) findings, most of the iron accumulation was noted in the lysosomal vesicles. These changes were associated with defects in autophagy and defective protein and organelle turnover. Gene expression profiling analysis also showed remarkable changes in lipid metabolism, mitochondrial function, and autophagy-related genes. These data suggested that functional and structural changes resulted in impaired lipid metabolism, mitochondrial disorder, and unbalanced autophagy fluxes, caused by iron overload. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/15850
DOI
10.3390/ijms222111650
Publisher
MDPI
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