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The Wnt Receptor Ryk Reduces Neuronal and Cell Survival Capacity by Repressing FOXO Activity During the Early Phases of Mutant Huntingtin Pathogenicity

The Wnt receptor Ryk is an evolutionary-conserved protein important during neuronal differentiation through several mechanisms, including γ-secretase cleavage and nuclear translocation of its intracellular domain (Ryk-ICD). Although the Wnt pathway may be neuroprotective, the role of Ryk in neurodeg...

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Autores principales: Tourette, Cendrine, Farina, Francesca, Vazquez-Manrique, Rafael P., Orfila, Anne-Marie, Voisin, Jessica, Hernandez, Sonia, Offner, Nicolas, Parker, J. Alex, Menet, Sophie, Kim, Jinho, Lyu, Jungmok, Choi, Si Ho, Cormier, Kerry, Edgerly, Christina K., Bordiuk, Olivia L., Smith, Karen, Louise, Anne, Halford, Michael, Stacker, Steven, Vert, Jean-Philippe, Ferrante, Robert J., Lu, Wange, Neri, Christian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4068980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24960609
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001895
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author Tourette, Cendrine
Farina, Francesca
Vazquez-Manrique, Rafael P.
Orfila, Anne-Marie
Voisin, Jessica
Hernandez, Sonia
Offner, Nicolas
Parker, J. Alex
Menet, Sophie
Kim, Jinho
Lyu, Jungmok
Choi, Si Ho
Cormier, Kerry
Edgerly, Christina K.
Bordiuk, Olivia L.
Smith, Karen
Louise, Anne
Halford, Michael
Stacker, Steven
Vert, Jean-Philippe
Ferrante, Robert J.
Lu, Wange
Neri, Christian
author_facet Tourette, Cendrine
Farina, Francesca
Vazquez-Manrique, Rafael P.
Orfila, Anne-Marie
Voisin, Jessica
Hernandez, Sonia
Offner, Nicolas
Parker, J. Alex
Menet, Sophie
Kim, Jinho
Lyu, Jungmok
Choi, Si Ho
Cormier, Kerry
Edgerly, Christina K.
Bordiuk, Olivia L.
Smith, Karen
Louise, Anne
Halford, Michael
Stacker, Steven
Vert, Jean-Philippe
Ferrante, Robert J.
Lu, Wange
Neri, Christian
author_sort Tourette, Cendrine
collection PubMed
description The Wnt receptor Ryk is an evolutionary-conserved protein important during neuronal differentiation through several mechanisms, including γ-secretase cleavage and nuclear translocation of its intracellular domain (Ryk-ICD). Although the Wnt pathway may be neuroprotective, the role of Ryk in neurodegenerative disease remains unknown. We found that Ryk is up-regulated in neurons expressing mutant huntingtin (HTT) in several models of Huntington's disease (HD). Further investigation in Caenorhabditis elegans and mouse striatal cell models of HD provided a model in which the early-stage increase of Ryk promotes neuronal dysfunction by repressing the neuroprotective activity of the longevity-promoting factor FOXO through a noncanonical mechanism that implicates the Ryk-ICD fragment and its binding to the FOXO co-factor β-catenin. The Ryk-ICD fragment suppressed neuroprotection by lin-18/Ryk loss-of-function in expanded-polyQ nematodes, repressed FOXO transcriptional activity, and abolished β-catenin protection of mutant htt striatal cells against cell death vulnerability. Additionally, Ryk-ICD was increased in the nucleus of mutant htt cells, and reducing γ-secretase PS1 levels compensated for the cytotoxicity of full-length Ryk in these cells. These findings reveal that the Ryk-ICD pathway may impair FOXO protective activity in mutant polyglutamine neurons, suggesting that neurons are unable to efficiently maintain function and resist disease from the earliest phases of the pathogenic process in HD.
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spelling pubmed-40689802014-06-27 The Wnt Receptor Ryk Reduces Neuronal and Cell Survival Capacity by Repressing FOXO Activity During the Early Phases of Mutant Huntingtin Pathogenicity Tourette, Cendrine Farina, Francesca Vazquez-Manrique, Rafael P. Orfila, Anne-Marie Voisin, Jessica Hernandez, Sonia Offner, Nicolas Parker, J. Alex Menet, Sophie Kim, Jinho Lyu, Jungmok Choi, Si Ho Cormier, Kerry Edgerly, Christina K. Bordiuk, Olivia L. Smith, Karen Louise, Anne Halford, Michael Stacker, Steven Vert, Jean-Philippe Ferrante, Robert J. Lu, Wange Neri, Christian PLoS Biol Research Article The Wnt receptor Ryk is an evolutionary-conserved protein important during neuronal differentiation through several mechanisms, including γ-secretase cleavage and nuclear translocation of its intracellular domain (Ryk-ICD). Although the Wnt pathway may be neuroprotective, the role of Ryk in neurodegenerative disease remains unknown. We found that Ryk is up-regulated in neurons expressing mutant huntingtin (HTT) in several models of Huntington's disease (HD). Further investigation in Caenorhabditis elegans and mouse striatal cell models of HD provided a model in which the early-stage increase of Ryk promotes neuronal dysfunction by repressing the neuroprotective activity of the longevity-promoting factor FOXO through a noncanonical mechanism that implicates the Ryk-ICD fragment and its binding to the FOXO co-factor β-catenin. The Ryk-ICD fragment suppressed neuroprotection by lin-18/Ryk loss-of-function in expanded-polyQ nematodes, repressed FOXO transcriptional activity, and abolished β-catenin protection of mutant htt striatal cells against cell death vulnerability. Additionally, Ryk-ICD was increased in the nucleus of mutant htt cells, and reducing γ-secretase PS1 levels compensated for the cytotoxicity of full-length Ryk in these cells. These findings reveal that the Ryk-ICD pathway may impair FOXO protective activity in mutant polyglutamine neurons, suggesting that neurons are unable to efficiently maintain function and resist disease from the earliest phases of the pathogenic process in HD. Public Library of Science 2014-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4068980/ /pubmed/24960609 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001895 Text en © 2014 Tourette 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
Tourette, Cendrine
Farina, Francesca
Vazquez-Manrique, Rafael P.
Orfila, Anne-Marie
Voisin, Jessica
Hernandez, Sonia
Offner, Nicolas
Parker, J. Alex
Menet, Sophie
Kim, Jinho
Lyu, Jungmok
Choi, Si Ho
Cormier, Kerry
Edgerly, Christina K.
Bordiuk, Olivia L.
Smith, Karen
Louise, Anne
Halford, Michael
Stacker, Steven
Vert, Jean-Philippe
Ferrante, Robert J.
Lu, Wange
Neri, Christian
The Wnt Receptor Ryk Reduces Neuronal and Cell Survival Capacity by Repressing FOXO Activity During the Early Phases of Mutant Huntingtin Pathogenicity
title The Wnt Receptor Ryk Reduces Neuronal and Cell Survival Capacity by Repressing FOXO Activity During the Early Phases of Mutant Huntingtin Pathogenicity
title_full The Wnt Receptor Ryk Reduces Neuronal and Cell Survival Capacity by Repressing FOXO Activity During the Early Phases of Mutant Huntingtin Pathogenicity
title_fullStr The Wnt Receptor Ryk Reduces Neuronal and Cell Survival Capacity by Repressing FOXO Activity During the Early Phases of Mutant Huntingtin Pathogenicity
title_full_unstemmed The Wnt Receptor Ryk Reduces Neuronal and Cell Survival Capacity by Repressing FOXO Activity During the Early Phases of Mutant Huntingtin Pathogenicity
title_short The Wnt Receptor Ryk Reduces Neuronal and Cell Survival Capacity by Repressing FOXO Activity During the Early Phases of Mutant Huntingtin Pathogenicity
title_sort wnt receptor ryk reduces neuronal and cell survival capacity by repressing foxo activity during the early phases of mutant huntingtin pathogenicity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4068980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24960609
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001895
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