Proteomic profiling of polyglucosan bodies associated with glycogenin-1 deficiency in skeletal muscle.
Kittichate VisuttijaiCarola Hedberg-OldforsDaniel J CostelloNiamh BerminghamAnders OldforsPublished in: Neuropathology and applied neurobiology (2024)
The absence of glycogenin-1, a protein important for glycogen synthesis initiation, causes storage of polyglucosan that displays accumulation of several proteins, including those essential for glycogen synthesis, sequestosome 1/p62 and desmin, mirroring findings in RBCK1 deficiency. These results suggest shared pathogenic pathways across different diseases exhibiting polyglucosan storage. Such insights have implications for therapy in these rare yet devastating and presently untreatable disorders.