TBK1 activity regulates the directionality of axonal transport of signalling endosomes

David Villarroel‐Campos(University College London), Jose Norberto S. Vargas(Research Institute of Radiology), Riccardo Zenezini Chiozzi(University College London), Anna‐Leigh Brown(University College London), Martin Wallace(University College London), Kai Sun(University College London), James N. Sleigh(National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery), Konstantinos Thalassinos(University College London), Pietro Fratta(University College London), Giampietro Schiavo(University College London)
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
September 6, 2025
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Abstract The polarised and complex morphology of neurons pose massive challenges for efficient cargo delivery between the axon and soma, a process termed axonal transport. We have previously shown that the retrograde axonal transport of pro-survival, neurotrophic signalling endosomes relies on Rab7 in motor neurons, and that their trafficking is impaired in the early stages of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) pathogenesis. Here, we report the effect of Rab7 phosphorylation on the transport of these signalling endosomes. We show that the ALS-linked kinase TBK1 phosphorylates Rab7 at S72 in neurons, altering its binding to cytoplasmic dynein adaptors. Accordingly, both TBK1 knockdown and the expression of a loss-of-function Rab7 mutant (S72E) induce aberrant bidirectional movement of signalling endosomes without modifying neuronal polarity or endosomal sorting. This alteration is specific for signalling endosomes, as axonal transport of lysosomes and mitochondria remain unaffected. We have therefore discovered a new TBK1 function that ensures the unidirectional transport of signalling endosomes, suggesting that reduced TBK1 activity determines retrograde transport dysfunctions and long-range signalling impairments. Summary Signalling endosomes travel from the distal axon to the cell body, exerting pro-survival functions. TBK1, an ALS-linked kinase, governs the directionality of signalling endosome transport in motor neurons by phosphorylating Rab7. Thus, loss of TBK1 function results in long-range signalling impairment.


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