A current view of mitochondria damage and the diversity of lipopigment inclusions in neuronal ceroid lipofuscinose type 2 from rectal biopsy

Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are a growing group of neurodegenerative storage diseases, in which specific features are sought to facilitate the creation of a universal diagnostic algorithm in the future. In our ultrastructural studies, the group of NCLs was represented by the CLN2 disease c...

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Published in:Folia neuropathologica Vol. 62; no. 1; pp. 21 - 31
Main Authors: Felczak, Paulina, Kuźniar-Pałka, Aleksandra, Ługowska, Agnieszka, Stawicka, Elżbieta, Tarka, Sylwia, Mierzewska, Hanna
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Abstract Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are a growing group of neurodegenerative storage diseases, in which specific features are sought to facilitate the creation of a universal diagnostic algorithm in the future. In our ultrastructural studies, the group of NCLs was represented by the CLN2 disease caused by a defect in the TPP1 gene encoding the enzyme tripeptidyl-peptidase 1. A 3.5-year-old girl was affected by this disease. Due to diagnostic difficulties, the spectrum of clinical, enzymatic, and genetic tests was extended to include analysis of the ultrastructure of cells from a rectal biopsy. The aim of our research was to search for pathognomonic features of CLN2 and to analyse the mitochondrial damage accompanying the disease. In the examined cells of the rectal mucosa, as expected, filamentous deposits of the curvilinear profile (CVP) type were found, which dominated quantitatively. Mixed deposits of the CVP/fingerprint profile (FPP) type were observed less frequently in the examined cells. A form of inclusions of unknown origin, not described so far in CLN2 disease, were wads of osmophilic material (WOMs). They occurred alone or co-formed mixed deposits. In addition, atypically damaged mitochondria were observed in muscularis mucosae. Their deformed cristae had contact with inclusions that looked like CVPs. Considering the confirmed role of the c subunit of the mitochondrial ATP synthase in the formation of filamentous lipopigment deposits in the group of NCLs, we suggest the possible significance of other mitochondrial proteins, such as mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS), in the formation of these deposits. The presence of WOMs in the context of searching for ultrastructural pathognomonic features in CLN2 disease also requires further research.
AbstractList Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are a growing group of neurodegenerative storage diseases, in which specific features are sought to facilitate the creation of a universal diagnostic algorithm in the future. In our ultrastructural studies, the group of NCLs was represented by the CLN2 disease caused by a defect in the TPP1 gene encoding the enzyme tripeptidyl-peptidase 1. A 3.5-year-old girl was affected by this disease. Due to diagnostic difficulties, the spectrum of clinical, enzymatic, and genetic tests was extended to include analysis of the ultrastructure of cells from a rectal biopsy. The aim of our research was to search for pathognomonic features of CLN2 and to analyse the mitochondrial damage accompanying the disease. In the examined cells of the rectal mucosa, as expected, filamentous deposits of the curvilinear profile (CVP) type were found, which dominated quantitatively. Mixed deposits of the CVP/fingerprint profile (FPP) type were observed less frequently in the examined cells. A form of inclusions of unknown origin, not described so far in CLN2 disease, were wads of osmophilic material (WOMs). They occurred alone or co-formed mixed deposits. In addition, atypically damaged mitochondria were observed in muscularis mucosae. Their deformed cristae had contact with inclusions that looked like CVPs. Considering the confirmed role of the c subunit of the mitochondrial ATP synthase in the formation of filamentous lipopigment deposits in the group of NCLs, we suggest the possible significance of other mitochondrial proteins, such as mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS), in the formation of these deposits. The presence of WOMs in the context of searching for ultrastructural pathognomonic features in CLN2 disease also requires further research.
Author Kuźniar-Pałka, Aleksandra
Stawicka, Elżbieta
Mierzewska, Hanna
Felczak, Paulina
Ługowska, Agnieszka
Tarka, Sylwia
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Biopsy
cln2 disease
Cristae
curvilinear profiles
Deposits
Disease
fingerprint profiles
Genetic analysis
Genetic screening
Mitochondria
mitochondria damage
neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses
Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis
rectal biopsy
Rectum
Storage diseases
Ultrastructure
Title A current view of mitochondria damage and the diversity of lipopigment inclusions in neuronal ceroid lipofuscinose type 2 from rectal biopsy
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