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Genetic ablation of dynactin p150(Glued) in postnatal neurons causes preferential degeneration of spinal motor neurons in aged mice

BACKGROUND: Dynactin p150(Glued), the largest subunit of the dynactin macromolecular complex, binds to both microtubules and tubulin dimers through the N-terminal cytoskeleton-associated protein and glycine-rich (CAP-Gly) and basic domains, and serves as an anti-catastrophe factor in stabilizing mic...

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Autores principales: Yu, Jia, Lai, Chen, Shim, Hoon, Xie, Chengsong, Sun, Lixin, Long, Cai-Xia, Ding, Jinhui, Li, Yan, Cai, Huaibin
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5831668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29490687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13024-018-0242-z
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author Yu, Jia
Lai, Chen
Shim, Hoon
Xie, Chengsong
Sun, Lixin
Long, Cai-Xia
Ding, Jinhui
Li, Yan
Cai, Huaibin
author_facet Yu, Jia
Lai, Chen
Shim, Hoon
Xie, Chengsong
Sun, Lixin
Long, Cai-Xia
Ding, Jinhui
Li, Yan
Cai, Huaibin
author_sort Yu, Jia
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description BACKGROUND: Dynactin p150(Glued), the largest subunit of the dynactin macromolecular complex, binds to both microtubules and tubulin dimers through the N-terminal cytoskeleton-associated protein and glycine-rich (CAP-Gly) and basic domains, and serves as an anti-catastrophe factor in stabilizing microtubules in neurons. P150(Glued) also initiates dynein-mediated axonal retrograde transport. Multiple missense mutations at the CAP-Gly domain of p150(Glued) are associated with motor neuron diseases and other neurodegenerative disorders, further supporting the importance of microtubule domains (MTBDs) in p150(Glued) functions. However, most functional studies were performed in vitro. Whether p150(Glued) is required for neuronal function and survival in vivo is unknown. METHODS: Using Cre-loxP genetic manipulation, we first generated a line of p150(Glued) knock-in mice by inserting two LoxP sites flanking the MTBD-coding exons 2 to 4 of p150(Glued)–encoding Dctn1 gene (Dctn1(LoxP/)), and then crossbred the resulting Dctn1(LoxP/) mice with Thy1-Cre mice to generate the bigenic p150(Glued) (Dctn1(LoxP/LoxP); Thy1-Cre) conditional knockout (cKO) mice for the downstream motor behavioral and neuropathological studies. RESULTS: P150(Glued) expression was completely abolished in Cre-expressing postnatal neurons, including corticospinal motor neurons (CSMNs) and spinal motor neurons (SMNs), while the MTBD–truncated forms remained. P150(Glued) ablation did not affect the formation of dynein/dynactin complex in neurons. The p150(Glued) cKO mice did not show any obvious developmental phenotypes, but exhibited impairments in motor coordination and rearing after 12 months of age. Around 20% loss of SMNs was found in the lumbar spinal cord of 18-month-old cKO mice, in company with increased gliosis, neuromuscular junction (NMJ) disintegration and muscle atrophy. By contrast, no obvious degeneration of CSMNs, striatal neurons, midbrain dopaminergic neurons, cerebellar granule cells or Purkinje cells was observed. Abnormal accumulation of acetylated α-tubulin, and autophagosome/lysosome proteins was found in the SMNs of aged cKO mice. Additionally, the total and cell surface levels of glutamate receptors were also substantially elevated in the p150(Glued)-depleted spinal neurons, in correlation with increased vulnerability to excitotoxicity. CONCLUSION: Overall, our findings demonstrate that p150(Glued) is particularly required to maintain the function and survival of SMNs during aging. P150(Glued) may exert its protective function through regulating the transportation of autophagosomes, lysosomes, and postsynaptic glutamate receptors in neurons. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13024-018-0242-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-58316682018-03-05 Genetic ablation of dynactin p150(Glued) in postnatal neurons causes preferential degeneration of spinal motor neurons in aged mice Yu, Jia Lai, Chen Shim, Hoon Xie, Chengsong Sun, Lixin Long, Cai-Xia Ding, Jinhui Li, Yan Cai, Huaibin Mol Neurodegener Research Article BACKGROUND: Dynactin p150(Glued), the largest subunit of the dynactin macromolecular complex, binds to both microtubules and tubulin dimers through the N-terminal cytoskeleton-associated protein and glycine-rich (CAP-Gly) and basic domains, and serves as an anti-catastrophe factor in stabilizing microtubules in neurons. P150(Glued) also initiates dynein-mediated axonal retrograde transport. Multiple missense mutations at the CAP-Gly domain of p150(Glued) are associated with motor neuron diseases and other neurodegenerative disorders, further supporting the importance of microtubule domains (MTBDs) in p150(Glued) functions. However, most functional studies were performed in vitro. Whether p150(Glued) is required for neuronal function and survival in vivo is unknown. METHODS: Using Cre-loxP genetic manipulation, we first generated a line of p150(Glued) knock-in mice by inserting two LoxP sites flanking the MTBD-coding exons 2 to 4 of p150(Glued)–encoding Dctn1 gene (Dctn1(LoxP/)), and then crossbred the resulting Dctn1(LoxP/) mice with Thy1-Cre mice to generate the bigenic p150(Glued) (Dctn1(LoxP/LoxP); Thy1-Cre) conditional knockout (cKO) mice for the downstream motor behavioral and neuropathological studies. RESULTS: P150(Glued) expression was completely abolished in Cre-expressing postnatal neurons, including corticospinal motor neurons (CSMNs) and spinal motor neurons (SMNs), while the MTBD–truncated forms remained. P150(Glued) ablation did not affect the formation of dynein/dynactin complex in neurons. The p150(Glued) cKO mice did not show any obvious developmental phenotypes, but exhibited impairments in motor coordination and rearing after 12 months of age. Around 20% loss of SMNs was found in the lumbar spinal cord of 18-month-old cKO mice, in company with increased gliosis, neuromuscular junction (NMJ) disintegration and muscle atrophy. By contrast, no obvious degeneration of CSMNs, striatal neurons, midbrain dopaminergic neurons, cerebellar granule cells or Purkinje cells was observed. Abnormal accumulation of acetylated α-tubulin, and autophagosome/lysosome proteins was found in the SMNs of aged cKO mice. Additionally, the total and cell surface levels of glutamate receptors were also substantially elevated in the p150(Glued)-depleted spinal neurons, in correlation with increased vulnerability to excitotoxicity. CONCLUSION: Overall, our findings demonstrate that p150(Glued) is particularly required to maintain the function and survival of SMNs during aging. P150(Glued) may exert its protective function through regulating the transportation of autophagosomes, lysosomes, and postsynaptic glutamate receptors in neurons. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13024-018-0242-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2018-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5831668/ /pubmed/29490687 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13024-018-0242-z Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yu, Jia
Lai, Chen
Shim, Hoon
Xie, Chengsong
Sun, Lixin
Long, Cai-Xia
Ding, Jinhui
Li, Yan
Cai, Huaibin
Genetic ablation of dynactin p150(Glued) in postnatal neurons causes preferential degeneration of spinal motor neurons in aged mice
title Genetic ablation of dynactin p150(Glued) in postnatal neurons causes preferential degeneration of spinal motor neurons in aged mice
title_full Genetic ablation of dynactin p150(Glued) in postnatal neurons causes preferential degeneration of spinal motor neurons in aged mice
title_fullStr Genetic ablation of dynactin p150(Glued) in postnatal neurons causes preferential degeneration of spinal motor neurons in aged mice
title_full_unstemmed Genetic ablation of dynactin p150(Glued) in postnatal neurons causes preferential degeneration of spinal motor neurons in aged mice
title_short Genetic ablation of dynactin p150(Glued) in postnatal neurons causes preferential degeneration of spinal motor neurons in aged mice
title_sort genetic ablation of dynactin p150(glued) in postnatal neurons causes preferential degeneration of spinal motor neurons in aged mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5831668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29490687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13024-018-0242-z
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