Citation
- Authors: Coulter, M. E., Dorobantu, C. M., Lodewijk, G. A., Delalande, F., Cianferani, S., Ganesh, V. S., Smith, R. S., Lim, E. T., Xu, C. S., Pang, S., Wong, E. T., Lidov, H. G. W., Calicchio, M. L., Yang, E., Gonzalez, D. M., Schlaeger, T. M., Mochida, G. H., Hess, H., Lee, W. A., Lehtinen, M. K., Kirchhausen, T., Haussler, D., Jacobs, F. M. J., Gaudin, R., Walsh, C. A.
- Year: 2018
- Journal: Cell Rep 24 973-986 e8
- Applications: in vitro / DNA / jetPRIME
- Cell types:
- Name: HEK-293T
Description: Human embryonic kidney Fibroblast
Known as: HEK293T, 293T - Name: SVG-A
Description: Human fetal glial cell line
- Name: HEK-293T
Method
Cas9 was expressed from a lentiviral plasmid also encoding a far-red fluorescent protein, the puromycin resistance gene, and the gRNA. Lentivirus was harvested 48 h after transfecting the Cas9 packaging plasmids together with plasmids encoding HIV Gag-Pol and VSV-G envelope in HEK-293T cells using JetPRIME. CRISPR applications. Virus production (lentivirus).
Abstract
Endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) complex proteins regulate biogenesis and release of extracellular vesicles (EVs), which enable cell-to-cell communication in the nervous system essential for development and adult function. We recently showed human loss-of-function (LOF) mutations in ESCRT-III member CHMP1A cause autosomal recessive microcephaly with pontocerebellar hypoplasia, but its mechanism was unclear. Here, we show Chmp1a is required for progenitor proliferation in mouse cortex and cerebellum and progenitor maintenance in human cerebral organoids. In Chmp1a null mice, this defect is associated with impaired sonic hedgehog (Shh) secretion and intraluminal vesicle (ILV) formation in multivesicular bodies (MVBs). Furthermore, we show CHMP1A is important for release of an EV subtype that contains AXL, RAB18, and TMED10 (ART) and SHH. Our findings show CHMP1A loss impairs secretion of SHH on ART-EVs, providing molecular mechanistic insights into the role of ESCRT proteins and EVs in the brain.