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  • Renal endoplasmic reticulum stress is coupled to impaired autophagy in a mouse model of GSD Ia.

Renal endoplasmic reticulum stress is coupled to impaired autophagy in a mouse model of GSD Ia.

Molecular genetics and metabolism (2017-09-11)
Benjamin L Farah, Dustin J Landau, Yajun Wu, Rohit A Sinha, Alwin Loh, Boon-Huat Bay, Dwight D Koeberl, Paul M Yen
ABSTRACT

GSD Ia (von Gierke Disease, Glycogen Storage Disease Type Ia) is a devastating genetic disorder with long-term sequelae, such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and renal failure. Down-regulated autophagy is involved in the development of hepatic metabolic dysfunction in GSD Ia; however, the role of autophagy in the renal pathology is unknown. Here we show that autophagy is impaired and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is increased in the kidneys of a mouse model of GSD Ia. Induction of autophagy by rapamycin also reduces this ER stress. Taken together, these results show an additional role for autophagy down-regulation in the pathogenesis of GSD Ia, and provide further justification for the use of autophagy modulators in GSD Ia.

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Anti-ATF6 Antibody, Upstate®, from rabbit