TIP60/KAT5 is required for neuronal viability in hippocampal CA1

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Inga Urban
Cemil Kerimoglu
M. Sadman Sakib
Haifang Wang
Eva Benito
Christina Thaller
Xunlei Zhou
Jun Yan
André Fischer
Gregor Eichele
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[1] Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry,Genes and Behavior Department
[2] German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Göttingen,Department of Epigenetics and Systems Medicine in Neurodegenerative Diseases
[3] Institute of Neuroscience,Department for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[4] State Key Laboratory of Neuroscience,undefined
[5] CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology,undefined
[6] Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences,undefined
[7] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[8] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[9] University Medical Center Göttingen,undefined
[10] European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO),undefined
[11] Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology,undefined
[12] University of Heidelberg,undefined
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Aberrant histone acetylation contributes to age-dependent cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases. We analyze the function of lysine acetyltransferase TIP60/KAT5 in neurons of the hippocampus using an inducible mouse model. TIP60-deficiency in the adult forebrain leads within days to extensive transcriptional dysfunction characterized by the presence of a neurodegeneration-related signature in CA1. Cell cycle- and immunity-related genes are upregulated while learning- and neuronal plasticity-related genes are downregulated. The dysregulated genes seen under TIP60-deficiency overlap with those in the well-characterized CK-p25 neurodegeneration model. We found that H4K12 is hypoacetylated at the transcriptional start sites of those genes whose expression is dampened in TIP60-deficient mice. Transcriptional dysregulation is followed over a period of weeks by activation of Caspase 3 and fragmentation of β-actin in CA1 neurites, eventually leading to severe neuronal loss. TIP60-deficient mice also develop mild memory impairment. These phenotypes point to a central role of TIP60 in transcriptional networks that are critical for neuronal viability.
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