Optogenetic modulation of TDP-43 oligomerization accelerates ALS-related pathologies in the spinal motor neurons

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Kazuhide Asakawa
Hiroshi Handa
Koichi Kawakami
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[1] Tokyo Medical University,Department of Chemical Biology
[2] Division of Molecular and Developmental Biology,Department of Genetics
[3] National Institute of Genetics,undefined
[4] Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI),undefined
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Cytoplasmic aggregation of TDP-43 characterizes degenerating neurons in most cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Here, we develop an optogenetic TDP-43 variant (opTDP-43), whose multimerization status can be modulated in vivo through external light illumination. Using the translucent zebrafish neuromuscular system, we demonstrate that short-term light stimulation reversibly induces cytoplasmic opTDP-43 mislocalization, but not aggregation, in the spinal motor neuron, leading to an axon outgrowth defect associated with myofiber denervation. In contrast, opTDP-43 forms pathological aggregates in the cytoplasm after longer-term illumination and seeds non-optogenetic TDP-43 aggregation. Furthermore, we find that an ALS-linked mutation in the intrinsically disordered region (IDR) exacerbates the light-dependent opTDP-43 toxicity on locomotor behavior. Together, our results propose that IDR-mediated TDP-43 oligomerization triggers both acute and long-term pathologies of motor neurons, which may be relevant to the pathogenesis and progression of ALS.
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