Pathogenic TDP-43 accelerates the generation of toxic exon1 HTT in Huntington's disease knock-in mice

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作者
Bai, Dazhang [1 ,2 ]
Deng, Fuyu [1 ,3 ]
Jia, Qingqing [1 ]
Ou, Kaili [1 ]
Wang, Xiang [1 ]
Hou, Junqi [1 ]
Zhu, Longhong [1 ]
Guo, Mingwei [1 ]
Yang, Su [1 ]
Jiang, Guohui [2 ]
Li, Shihua [1 ]
Li, Xiao-Jiang [1 ]
Yin, Peng [1 ]
机构
[1] Jinan Univ, Guangdong Hongkong Macau Inst CNS Regenerat, State Key Lab Bioact Mol & Druggabil Assessment, Guangdong Key Lab Nonhuman Primate Res, Guangzhou 510632, Guangdong, Peoples R China
[2] North Sichuan Med Coll, Affiliated Hosp, Inst Neurol Dis, Dept Neurol, Nanchong, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[3] Shenzhen Inst Drug Control, Shenzhen Testing Ctr Med Devices, Vitro Diagnost Reagents Testing Dept, Shenzhen, Guangdong, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
aberrant splicing; Huntington's disease; mislocalization; TDP-43; FRONTOTEMPORAL LOBAR DEGENERATION; AMYOTROPHIC-LATERAL-SCLEROSIS; ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM STRESS; NUCLEAR FACTOR TDP-43; BINDING PROTEIN 43; MESSENGER-RNA; MURINE MODEL; MOUSE MODEL; EARLY MOTOR; N-TERMINUS;
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10.1111/acel.14325
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Huntington's disease (HD) is caused by a CAG repeat expansion in exon1 of the HTT gene that encodes a polyglutamine tract in huntingtin protein. The formation of HTT exon1 fragments with an expanded polyglutamine repeat has been implicated as a key step in the pathogenesis of HD. It was reported that the CAG repeat length-dependent aberrant splicing of exon1 HTT results in a short polyadenylated mRNA that is translated into an exon1 HTT protein. Under normal conditions, TDP-43 is predominantly found in the nucleus, where it regulates gene expression. However, in various pathological conditions, TDP-43 is mislocalized in the cytoplasm. By investigating HD knock-in mice, we explore whether the pathogenic TDP-43 in the cytoplasm contributes to HD pathogenesis, through expressing the cytoplasmic TDP-43 without nuclear localization signal. We found that the cytoplasmic TDP-43 is increased in the HD mouse brain and that its mislocalization could deteriorate the motor and gait behavior. Importantly, the cytoplasmic TDP-43, via its binding to the intron1 sequence (GU/UG)n of the mouse Htt pre-mRNA, promotes the transport of exon1-intron1 Htt onto ribosome, resulting in the aberrant generation of exon1 Htt. Our findings suggest that cytoplasmic TDP-43 contributes to HD pathogenesis via its binding to and transport of nuclear un-spliced mRNA to the ribosome for the generation of a toxic protein product.
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