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  • Connecting COPD GWAS Genes: FAM13A Controls TGFβ2 Secretion by Modulating AP-3 Transport.

Connecting COPD GWAS Genes: FAM13A Controls TGFβ2 Secretion by Modulating AP-3 Transport.

American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology (2021-06-25)
Lu Gong, Samuel Bates, Jian Li, Dandi Qiao, Kimberly Glass, Wenyi Wei, Victor W Hsu, Xiaobo Zhou, Edwin K Silverman
ABSTRACT

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common, complex disease and a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Although multiple genetic determinants of COPD have been implicated by genome-wide association studies (GWASs), the pathophysiological significance of these associations remains largely unknown. From a COPD protein-protein interaction network module, we selected a network path between two COPD GWAS genes for validation studies: FAM13A (family with sequence similarity 13 member A)-AP3D1-CTGF- TGFβ2. We find that TGFβ2, FAM13A, and AP3D1 (but not CTGF) form a cellular protein complex. Functional characterization suggests that this complex mediates the secretion of TGFβ2 through an AP-3 (adaptor protein 3)-dependent pathway, with FAM13A acting as a negative regulator by targeting a late stage of this transport that involves the dissociation of coat-cargo interaction. Moreover, we find that TGFβ2 is a transmembrane protein that engages the AP-3 complex for delivery to the late endosomal compartments for subsequent secretion through exosomes. These results identify a pathophysiological context that unifies the biological network role of two COPD GWAS proteins and reveal novel mechanisms of cargo transport through an intracellular pathway.

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16HBE14o- Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Line, 16HBE14o- human bronchial epithelial cell line is widely used to model barrier function of the airway epithelium and to study respiratory ion transport as well as the function of CFTR.