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Nuclear Calcium Signaling Controls Expression of a Large Gene Pool: Identification of a Gene Program for Acquired Neuroprotection Induced by Synaptic Activity

Synaptic activity can boost neuroprotection through a mechanism that requires synapse-to-nucleus communication and calcium signals in the cell nucleus. Here we show that in hippocampal neurons nuclear calcium is one of the most potent signals in neuronal gene expression. The induction or repression...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Sheng-Jia, Zou, Ming, Lu, Li, Lau, David, Ditzel, Désirée A. W., Delucinge-Vivier, Celine, Aso, Yoshinori, Descombes, Patrick, Bading, Hilmar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2718706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19680447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000604
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author Zhang, Sheng-Jia
Zou, Ming
Lu, Li
Lau, David
Ditzel, Désirée A. W.
Delucinge-Vivier, Celine
Aso, Yoshinori
Descombes, Patrick
Bading, Hilmar
author_facet Zhang, Sheng-Jia
Zou, Ming
Lu, Li
Lau, David
Ditzel, Désirée A. W.
Delucinge-Vivier, Celine
Aso, Yoshinori
Descombes, Patrick
Bading, Hilmar
author_sort Zhang, Sheng-Jia
collection PubMed
description Synaptic activity can boost neuroprotection through a mechanism that requires synapse-to-nucleus communication and calcium signals in the cell nucleus. Here we show that in hippocampal neurons nuclear calcium is one of the most potent signals in neuronal gene expression. The induction or repression of 185 neuronal activity-regulated genes is dependent upon nuclear calcium signaling. The nuclear calcium-regulated gene pool contains a genomic program that mediates synaptic activity-induced, acquired neuroprotection. The core set of neuroprotective genes consists of 9 principal components, termed Activity-regulated Inhibitor of Death (AID) genes, and includes Atf3, Btg2, GADD45β, GADD45γ, Inhibin β-A, Interferon activated gene 202B, Npas4, Nr4a1, and Serpinb2, which strongly promote survival of cultured hippocampal neurons. Several AID genes provide neuroprotection through a common process that renders mitochondria more resistant to cellular stress and toxic insults. Stereotaxic delivery of AID gene-expressing recombinant adeno-associated viruses to the hippocampus confers protection in vivo against seizure-induced brain damage. Thus, treatments that enhance nuclear calcium signaling or supplement AID genes represent novel therapies to combat neurodegenerative conditions and neuronal cell loss caused by synaptic dysfunction, which may be accompanied by a deregulation of calcium signal initiation and/or propagation to the cell nucleus.
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spelling pubmed-27187062009-08-14 Nuclear Calcium Signaling Controls Expression of a Large Gene Pool: Identification of a Gene Program for Acquired Neuroprotection Induced by Synaptic Activity Zhang, Sheng-Jia Zou, Ming Lu, Li Lau, David Ditzel, Désirée A. W. Delucinge-Vivier, Celine Aso, Yoshinori Descombes, Patrick Bading, Hilmar PLoS Genet Research Article Synaptic activity can boost neuroprotection through a mechanism that requires synapse-to-nucleus communication and calcium signals in the cell nucleus. Here we show that in hippocampal neurons nuclear calcium is one of the most potent signals in neuronal gene expression. The induction or repression of 185 neuronal activity-regulated genes is dependent upon nuclear calcium signaling. The nuclear calcium-regulated gene pool contains a genomic program that mediates synaptic activity-induced, acquired neuroprotection. The core set of neuroprotective genes consists of 9 principal components, termed Activity-regulated Inhibitor of Death (AID) genes, and includes Atf3, Btg2, GADD45β, GADD45γ, Inhibin β-A, Interferon activated gene 202B, Npas4, Nr4a1, and Serpinb2, which strongly promote survival of cultured hippocampal neurons. Several AID genes provide neuroprotection through a common process that renders mitochondria more resistant to cellular stress and toxic insults. Stereotaxic delivery of AID gene-expressing recombinant adeno-associated viruses to the hippocampus confers protection in vivo against seizure-induced brain damage. Thus, treatments that enhance nuclear calcium signaling or supplement AID genes represent novel therapies to combat neurodegenerative conditions and neuronal cell loss caused by synaptic dysfunction, which may be accompanied by a deregulation of calcium signal initiation and/or propagation to the cell nucleus. Public Library of Science 2009-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2718706/ /pubmed/19680447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000604 Text en Zhang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhang, Sheng-Jia
Zou, Ming
Lu, Li
Lau, David
Ditzel, Désirée A. W.
Delucinge-Vivier, Celine
Aso, Yoshinori
Descombes, Patrick
Bading, Hilmar
Nuclear Calcium Signaling Controls Expression of a Large Gene Pool: Identification of a Gene Program for Acquired Neuroprotection Induced by Synaptic Activity
title Nuclear Calcium Signaling Controls Expression of a Large Gene Pool: Identification of a Gene Program for Acquired Neuroprotection Induced by Synaptic Activity
title_full Nuclear Calcium Signaling Controls Expression of a Large Gene Pool: Identification of a Gene Program for Acquired Neuroprotection Induced by Synaptic Activity
title_fullStr Nuclear Calcium Signaling Controls Expression of a Large Gene Pool: Identification of a Gene Program for Acquired Neuroprotection Induced by Synaptic Activity
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear Calcium Signaling Controls Expression of a Large Gene Pool: Identification of a Gene Program for Acquired Neuroprotection Induced by Synaptic Activity
title_short Nuclear Calcium Signaling Controls Expression of a Large Gene Pool: Identification of a Gene Program for Acquired Neuroprotection Induced by Synaptic Activity
title_sort nuclear calcium signaling controls expression of a large gene pool: identification of a gene program for acquired neuroprotection induced by synaptic activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2718706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19680447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000604
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