Dissection of the amyloid formation pathway in AL amyloidosis

November 29, 2021

Title

Dissection of the amyloid formation pathway in AL amyloidosis

Author

Pamina Kazman, Romona M. Absmeier, Harald Engelhardt & Johannes Buchner

Year

2021

Journal

Nature Communications

Abstract

In antibody light chain (AL) amyloidosis, overproduced light chain (LC) fragments accumulate as fibrils in organs and tissues of patients. In vitro, AL fibril formation is a slow process, characterized by a pronounced lag phase. The events occurring during this lag phase are largely unknown. We have dissected the lag phase of a patient-derived LC truncation and identified structural transitions that precede fibril formation. The process starts with partial unfolding of the VL domain and the formation of small amounts of dimers. This is a prerequisite for the formation of an ensemble of oligomers, which are the precursors of fibrils. During oligomerization, the hydrophobic core of the LC domain rearranges which leads to changes in solvent accessibility and rigidity. Structural transitions from an anti-parallel to a parallel β-sheet secondary structure occur in the oligomers prior to amyloid formation. Together, our results reveal a rate-limiting multi-step mechanism of structural transitions prior to fibril formation in AL amyloidosis, which offers, in the long run, opportunities for therapeutic intervention.

Instrument

J-1500

Keywords

amyloidosis, antibody, oligomers, therapeutic