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DDX24 Mutation Alters NPM1 Phase Behavior and Disrupts Nucleolar Homeostasis in Vascular Malformations.

International journal of biological sciences (2023-09-14)
Haopei Zhang, Qiuyue Chen, Qianqian Zhang, Hairun Gan, Hanjie Li, Shoudeng Chen, Hong Shan, Pengfei Pang, Huanhuan He
ABSTRACT

Point mutations in the DEAD-box helicase DDX24 are associated with vascular malformations such as multi-organ venous and lymphatic defect (MOVLD) syndrome and Budd-Chiari syndrome, with the pathogenesis largely uncharacterized. DDX24 is mainly located in the nucleolus, where nucleophosmin (NPM1) regulates nucleolar homeostasis via liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS). However, the connection between DDX24 and NPM1 in vascular malformation remains elusive. Here we demonstrated that DDX24 formed biomolecular condensates in vitro and the mutated DDX24 protein, DDX24E271K, partitioned less into the nucleoli in tissues from patients with MOVLD syndrome and cultured endothelial cells (ECs), altering nucleolar morphology. Furthermore, DDX24 was directly associated with NPM1 to regulate its phase behavior as a client in the nucleolar granular component (GC). Functionally, we showed that DDX24 was essential in maintaining nucleolar homeostasis of ECs and that either mutation or knockdown of DDX24 led to the dysfunction of ribosome biogenesis and the elevated capability of cell migration and tube formation. Our findings illustrate how DDX24 mutation affects nucleolar structure and function by regulating the phase behavior of NPM1 in the setting of vascular malformation.