TY - JOUR
T1 - Pathogenesis of mitral valve disease in mucopolysaccharidosis VII dogs
AU - Bigg, Paul W.
AU - Baldo, Guilherme
AU - Sleeper, Meg M.
AU - O'Donnell, Patricia A.
AU - Bai, Hanqing
AU - Rokkam, Venkata R.P.
AU - Liu, Yuli
AU - Wu, Susan
AU - Giugliani, Roberto
AU - Casal, Margret L.
AU - Haskins, Mark E.
AU - Ponder, Katherine P.
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding was provided by the National Institutes of Health ( DK054481 and P40 OD010939 awarded to MEH and HD061879 awarded to KPP), and the National MPS Society . Histology was supported by P30 DK52574 . G.B. received support from the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico-CNPq-Brazil , grant number 200584/2010-3 .
PY - 2013/11
Y1 - 2013/11
N2 - Mucopolysaccharidosis VII (MPS VII) is due to the deficient activity of β-glucuronidase (GUSB) and results in the accumulation of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in lysosomes and multisystemic disease with cardiovascular manifestations. The goal here was to determine the pathogenesis of mitral valve (MV) disease in MPS VII dogs. Untreated MPS VII dogs had a marked reduction in the histochemical signal for structurally-intact collagen in the MV at 6. months of age, when mitral regurgitation had developed. Electron microscopy demonstrated that collagen fibrils were of normal diameter, but failed to align into large parallel arrays. mRNA analysis demonstrated a modest reduction in the expression of genes that encode collagen or collagen-associated proteins such as the proteoglycan decorin which helps collagen fibrils assemble, and a marked increase for genes that encode proteases such as cathepsins. Indeed, enzyme activity for cathepsin B (CtsB) was 19-fold normal. MPS VII dogs that received neonatal intravenous injection of a gamma retroviral vector had an improved signal for structurally-intact collagen, and reduced CtsB activity relative to that seen in untreated MPS VII dogs. We conclude that MR in untreated MPS VII dogs was likely due to abnormalities in MV collagen structure. This could be due to upregulation of enzymes that degrade collagen or collagen-associated proteins, to the accumulation of GAGs that compete with proteoglycans such as decorin for binding to collagen, or to other causes. Further delineation of the etiology of abnormal collagen structure may lead to treatments that improve biomechanical properties of the MV and other tissues.
AB - Mucopolysaccharidosis VII (MPS VII) is due to the deficient activity of β-glucuronidase (GUSB) and results in the accumulation of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in lysosomes and multisystemic disease with cardiovascular manifestations. The goal here was to determine the pathogenesis of mitral valve (MV) disease in MPS VII dogs. Untreated MPS VII dogs had a marked reduction in the histochemical signal for structurally-intact collagen in the MV at 6. months of age, when mitral regurgitation had developed. Electron microscopy demonstrated that collagen fibrils were of normal diameter, but failed to align into large parallel arrays. mRNA analysis demonstrated a modest reduction in the expression of genes that encode collagen or collagen-associated proteins such as the proteoglycan decorin which helps collagen fibrils assemble, and a marked increase for genes that encode proteases such as cathepsins. Indeed, enzyme activity for cathepsin B (CtsB) was 19-fold normal. MPS VII dogs that received neonatal intravenous injection of a gamma retroviral vector had an improved signal for structurally-intact collagen, and reduced CtsB activity relative to that seen in untreated MPS VII dogs. We conclude that MR in untreated MPS VII dogs was likely due to abnormalities in MV collagen structure. This could be due to upregulation of enzymes that degrade collagen or collagen-associated proteins, to the accumulation of GAGs that compete with proteoglycans such as decorin for binding to collagen, or to other causes. Further delineation of the etiology of abnormal collagen structure may lead to treatments that improve biomechanical properties of the MV and other tissues.
KW - Collagen
KW - Dog
KW - Lysosomal storage disease
KW - Mitral regurgitation
KW - Mucopolysaccharidosis
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84885433159
U2 - 10.1016/j.ymgme.2013.06.013
DO - 10.1016/j.ymgme.2013.06.013
M3 - Article
C2 - 23856419
AN - SCOPUS:84885433159
SN - 1096-7192
VL - 110
SP - 319
EP - 328
JO - Molecular genetics and metabolism
JF - Molecular genetics and metabolism
IS - 3
ER -