Late Endosome Transport by RILP-RAB7A Promotes Dendrite Arborization Independently of Degradation

C Chan Choo Yap L Laura Digilio L Lloyd P. McMahon R Ryan J. Mulligan I Isabelle F. Witteveen B Bettina Winckler

Abstract

Directional dendritic transport of late endosomes (LEs) retrogradely toward the soma is required for fusion with lysosomes and for degradation in the soma. Both dendritic motility of LEs and somatic degradation require RAB7A. Similarly, interference with dynein function reduces motility of LEs and results in degradative failure. Blocking dynein function also impairs normal dendrite growth, suggesting that motility of LEs and subsequent fusion with lysosomes might be required for dendrite growth. RAB7A and dynein are mechanistically linked via the dynein-interacting RAB7A effector RILP. RILP also binds the LE–lysosome fusion tether HOPS. In non-neuronal cells, downregulation of RILP leads to impaired degradation due to deficiencies in LE transport and fusion defects with lysosomes. In this work, we express a separation-of-function mutant of RAB7A (RAB7A-L8A) incapable of RILP binding. Based on the results in non-neuronal cells, we hypothesized that both endosome motility and degradation in neurons depended on RILP. Our data in cultured rat and mouse hippocampal neurons of both sexes suggest that endogenous RILP is a functional RAB7A-dependent dynein adaptor for LE motility in dendrites. In addition, it promotes endosome carrier formation. As a consequence of LE transport inhibition, degradative cargos are not cleared normally from dendrites in RAB7A-L8A. Surprisingly, lysosomal fusion and somatic degradation do not require RAB7A-RILP interactions. Despite the normal degradation, dendrite arborization is impaired in RAB7A-L8A expressing neurons, demonstrating that dendrite morphology defects are separable from degradation blockade. This indicates that normal dendrite growth/maintenance is dependent on sustained RAB7A/RILP-dependent LE transport.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 46, Issue 26
Published July 01, 2026
Pages e2214252026
ISSN 0270-6474
Publisher Society for Neuroscience

Journal Info

Journal of Neuroscience

Society for Neuroscience

ISSN: 0270-6474 Life Sciences

Authors (6)

C

Chan Choo Yap

L

Laura Digilio

L

Lloyd P. McMahon

R

Ryan J. Mulligan

I

Isabelle F. Witteveen

B

Bettina Winckler