Litcius/Paper detail

Progranulin and GPNMB: interactions in endo-lysosome function and inflammation in neurodegenerative disease

Drew A. Gillett, Rebecca L. Wallings, Oihane Uriarte Huarte, Malú G. Tansey

2023Journal of Neuroinflammation25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Alterations in progranulin (PGRN) expression are associated with multiple neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), including frontotemporal dementia (FTD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs). Recently, the loss of PGRN was shown to result in endo-lysosomal system dysfunction and an age-dependent increase in the expression of another protein associated with NDs, glycoprotein non-metastatic B (GPNMB). MAIN BODY: It is unclear what role GPNMB plays in the context of PGRN insufficiency and how they interact and contribute to the development or progression of NDs. This review focuses on the interplay between these two critical proteins within the context of endo-lysosomal health, immune function, and inflammation in their contribution to NDs. SHORT CONCLUSION: PGRN and GPNMB are interrelated proteins that regulate disease-relevant processes and may have value as therapeutic targets to delay disease progression or extend therapeutic windows.

Topics & Concepts

DiseaseFrontotemporal dementiaContext (archaeology)InflammationLysosomeNeurodegenerationNeuroscienceNeurologyImmune systemDementiaMedicineAlzheimer's diseaseImmune dysregulationImmunologyBiologyPathologyEnzymePaleontologyBiochemistryAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ResearchAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsGenetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
Progranulin and GPNMB: interactions in endo-lysosome function and inflammation in neurodegenerative disease | Litcius