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Opposing functions for retromer and Rab11 in extracellular vesicle traffic at presynaptic terminals
Authors:Rylie B Walsh  Erica C Dresselhaus  Agata N Becalska  Matthew J Zunitch  Cassandra R Blanchette  Amy L Scalera  Tania Lemos  So Min Lee  Julia Apiki  ShiYu Wang  Berith Isaac  Anna Yeh  Kate Koles  Avital A Rodal
Institution:Department of Biology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
Abstract:Neuronal extracellular vesicles (EVs) play important roles in intercellular communication and pathogenic protein propagation in neurological disease. However, it remains unclear how cargoes are selectively packaged into neuronal EVs. Here, we show that loss of the endosomal retromer complex leads to accumulation of EV cargoes including amyloid precursor protein (APP), synaptotagmin-4 (Syt4), and neuroglian (Nrg) at Drosophila motor neuron presynaptic terminals, resulting in increased release of these cargoes in EVs. By systematically exploring known retromer-dependent trafficking mechanisms, we show that EV regulation is separable from several previously identified roles of neuronal retromer. Conversely, mutations in rab11 and rab4, regulators of endosome-plasma membrane recycling, cause reduced EV cargo levels, and rab11 suppresses cargo accumulation in retromer mutants. Thus, EV traffic reflects a balance between Rab4/Rab11 recycling and retromer-dependent removal from EV precursor compartments. Our data shed light on previous studies implicating Rab11 and retromer in competing pathways in Alzheimer’s disease, and suggest that misregulated EV traffic may be an underlying defect.
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