Loss of BICD2 in muscle drives motor neuron loss in a developmental form of spinal muscular atrophy

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Alexander M. Rossor
James N. Sleigh
Michael Groves
Francesco Muntoni
Mary M. Reilly
Casper C. Hoogenraad
Giampietro Schiavo
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[1] University College London,UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology
[2] University College London,UK Dementia Research Institute
[3] University College London Institute of Child Health,Dubowitz Neuromuscular Centre and National Institute for Health Research Great Ormond Street Hospital Biomedical Research Centre
[4] Utrecht University,Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Biophysics, Department of Biology
[5] University College London Campus,Discoveries Centre for Regenerative and Precision Medicine
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Spinal muscular atrophy; SMALED2; Hereditary motor neuropathy; BICD2; DYNC1H1; Muscle;
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Autosomal dominant missense mutations in BICD2 cause Spinal Muscular Atrophy Lower Extremity Predominant 2 (SMALED2), a developmental disease of motor neurons. BICD2 is a key component of the cytoplasmic dynein/dynactin motor complex, which in axons drives the microtubule-dependent retrograde transport of intracellular cargo towards the cell soma. Patients with pathological mutations in BICD2 develop malformations of cortical and cerebellar development similar to Bicd2 knockout (−/−) mice. In this study we sought to re-examine the motor neuron phenotype of conditional Bicd2−/− mice. Bicd2−/− mice show a significant reduction in the number of large calibre motor neurons of the L4 ventral root compared to wild type mice. Muscle-specific knockout of Bicd2 results in a similar reduction in L4 ventral axons comparable to global Bicd2−/− mice. Rab6, a small GTPase required for the sorting of exocytic vesicles from the Trans Golgi Network to the plasma membrane is a major binding partner of BICD2. We therefore examined the secretory pathway in SMALED2 patient fibroblasts and demonstrated that BICD2 is required for physiological flow of constitutive secretory cargoes from the Trans Golgi Network to the plasma membrane using a VSV-G reporter assay. Together, these data indicate that BICD2 loss from muscles is a major driver of non-cell autonomous pathology in the motor nervous system, which has important implications for future therapeutic approaches in SMALED2.
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