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Spermidine/spermine-N(1)-acetyltransferase ablation impacts tauopathy-induced polyamine stress response

BACKGROUND: Tau stabilizes microtubules; however, in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and tauopathies, tau becomes hyperphosphorylated, aggregates, and results in neuronal death. Our group recently uncovered a unique interaction between polyamine metabolism and tau fate. Polyamines exert an array of physiol...

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Autores principales: Sandusky-Beltran, Leslie A., Kovalenko, Andrii, Ma, Chao, Calahatian, John Ivan T., Placides, Devon S., Watler, Mallory D., Hunt, Jerry B., Darling, April L., Baker, Jeremy D., Blair, Laura J., Martin, Mackenzie D., Fontaine, Sarah N., Dickey, Chad A., Lussier, April L., Weeber, Edwin J., Selenica, Maj-Linda B., Nash, Kevin R., Gordon, Marcia N., Morgan, Dave, Lee, Daniel C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6599347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31253191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13195-019-0507-y
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author Sandusky-Beltran, Leslie A.
Kovalenko, Andrii
Ma, Chao
Calahatian, John Ivan T.
Placides, Devon S.
Watler, Mallory D.
Hunt, Jerry B.
Darling, April L.
Baker, Jeremy D.
Blair, Laura J.
Martin, Mackenzie D.
Fontaine, Sarah N.
Dickey, Chad A.
Lussier, April L.
Weeber, Edwin J.
Selenica, Maj-Linda B.
Nash, Kevin R.
Gordon, Marcia N.
Morgan, Dave
Lee, Daniel C.
author_facet Sandusky-Beltran, Leslie A.
Kovalenko, Andrii
Ma, Chao
Calahatian, John Ivan T.
Placides, Devon S.
Watler, Mallory D.
Hunt, Jerry B.
Darling, April L.
Baker, Jeremy D.
Blair, Laura J.
Martin, Mackenzie D.
Fontaine, Sarah N.
Dickey, Chad A.
Lussier, April L.
Weeber, Edwin J.
Selenica, Maj-Linda B.
Nash, Kevin R.
Gordon, Marcia N.
Morgan, Dave
Lee, Daniel C.
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description BACKGROUND: Tau stabilizes microtubules; however, in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and tauopathies, tau becomes hyperphosphorylated, aggregates, and results in neuronal death. Our group recently uncovered a unique interaction between polyamine metabolism and tau fate. Polyamines exert an array of physiological effects that support neuronal function and cognitive processing. Specific stimuli can elicit a polyamine stress response (PSR), resulting in altered central polyamine homeostasis. Evidence suggests that elevations in polyamines following a short-term stressor are beneficial; however, persistent stress and subsequent PSR activation may lead to maladaptive polyamine dysregulation, which is observed in AD, and may contribute to neuropathology and disease progression. METHODS: Male and female mice harboring tau P301L mutation (rTg4510) were examined for a tau-induced central polyamine stress response (tau-PSR). The direct effect of tau-PSR byproducts on tau fibrillization and oligomerization were measured using a thioflavin T assay and a N2a split superfolder GFP-Tau (N2a-ssGT) cell line, respectively. To therapeutically target the tau-PSR, we bilaterally injected caspase 3-cleaved tau truncated at aspartate 421 (AAV9 Tau ΔD421) into the hippocampus and cortex of spermidine/spermine-N(1)-acetyltransferase (SSAT), a key regulator of the tau-PSR, knock out (SSAT-/-), and wild type littermates, and the effects on tau neuropathology, polyamine dysregulation, and behavior were measured. Lastly, cellular models were employed to further examine how SSAT repression impacted tau biology. RESULTS: Tau induced a unique tau-PSR signature in rTg4510 mice, notably in the accumulation of acetylated spermidine. In vitro, higher-order polyamines prevented tau fibrillization but acetylated spermidine failed to mimic this effect and even promoted fibrillization and oligomerization. AAV9 Tau ΔD421 also elicited a unique tau-PSR in vivo, and targeted disruption of SSAT prevented the accumulation of acetylated polyamines and impacted several tau phospho-epitopes. Interestingly, SSAT knockout mice presented with altered behavior in the rotarod task, the elevated plus maze, and marble burying task, thus highlighting the impact of polyamine homeostasis within the brain. CONCLUSION: These data represent a novel paradigm linking tau pathology and polyamine dysfunction and that targeting specific arms within the polyamine pathway may serve as new targets to mitigate certain components of the tau phenotype. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13195-019-0507-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-65993472019-07-11 Spermidine/spermine-N(1)-acetyltransferase ablation impacts tauopathy-induced polyamine stress response Sandusky-Beltran, Leslie A. Kovalenko, Andrii Ma, Chao Calahatian, John Ivan T. Placides, Devon S. Watler, Mallory D. Hunt, Jerry B. Darling, April L. Baker, Jeremy D. Blair, Laura J. Martin, Mackenzie D. Fontaine, Sarah N. Dickey, Chad A. Lussier, April L. Weeber, Edwin J. Selenica, Maj-Linda B. Nash, Kevin R. Gordon, Marcia N. Morgan, Dave Lee, Daniel C. Alzheimers Res Ther Research BACKGROUND: Tau stabilizes microtubules; however, in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and tauopathies, tau becomes hyperphosphorylated, aggregates, and results in neuronal death. Our group recently uncovered a unique interaction between polyamine metabolism and tau fate. Polyamines exert an array of physiological effects that support neuronal function and cognitive processing. Specific stimuli can elicit a polyamine stress response (PSR), resulting in altered central polyamine homeostasis. Evidence suggests that elevations in polyamines following a short-term stressor are beneficial; however, persistent stress and subsequent PSR activation may lead to maladaptive polyamine dysregulation, which is observed in AD, and may contribute to neuropathology and disease progression. METHODS: Male and female mice harboring tau P301L mutation (rTg4510) were examined for a tau-induced central polyamine stress response (tau-PSR). The direct effect of tau-PSR byproducts on tau fibrillization and oligomerization were measured using a thioflavin T assay and a N2a split superfolder GFP-Tau (N2a-ssGT) cell line, respectively. To therapeutically target the tau-PSR, we bilaterally injected caspase 3-cleaved tau truncated at aspartate 421 (AAV9 Tau ΔD421) into the hippocampus and cortex of spermidine/spermine-N(1)-acetyltransferase (SSAT), a key regulator of the tau-PSR, knock out (SSAT-/-), and wild type littermates, and the effects on tau neuropathology, polyamine dysregulation, and behavior were measured. Lastly, cellular models were employed to further examine how SSAT repression impacted tau biology. RESULTS: Tau induced a unique tau-PSR signature in rTg4510 mice, notably in the accumulation of acetylated spermidine. In vitro, higher-order polyamines prevented tau fibrillization but acetylated spermidine failed to mimic this effect and even promoted fibrillization and oligomerization. AAV9 Tau ΔD421 also elicited a unique tau-PSR in vivo, and targeted disruption of SSAT prevented the accumulation of acetylated polyamines and impacted several tau phospho-epitopes. Interestingly, SSAT knockout mice presented with altered behavior in the rotarod task, the elevated plus maze, and marble burying task, thus highlighting the impact of polyamine homeostasis within the brain. CONCLUSION: These data represent a novel paradigm linking tau pathology and polyamine dysfunction and that targeting specific arms within the polyamine pathway may serve as new targets to mitigate certain components of the tau phenotype. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13195-019-0507-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2019-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6599347/ /pubmed/31253191 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13195-019-0507-y Text en © The Author(s). 2019 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.
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Sandusky-Beltran, Leslie A.
Kovalenko, Andrii
Ma, Chao
Calahatian, John Ivan T.
Placides, Devon S.
Watler, Mallory D.
Hunt, Jerry B.
Darling, April L.
Baker, Jeremy D.
Blair, Laura J.
Martin, Mackenzie D.
Fontaine, Sarah N.
Dickey, Chad A.
Lussier, April L.
Weeber, Edwin J.
Selenica, Maj-Linda B.
Nash, Kevin R.
Gordon, Marcia N.
Morgan, Dave
Lee, Daniel C.
Spermidine/spermine-N(1)-acetyltransferase ablation impacts tauopathy-induced polyamine stress response
title Spermidine/spermine-N(1)-acetyltransferase ablation impacts tauopathy-induced polyamine stress response
title_full Spermidine/spermine-N(1)-acetyltransferase ablation impacts tauopathy-induced polyamine stress response
title_fullStr Spermidine/spermine-N(1)-acetyltransferase ablation impacts tauopathy-induced polyamine stress response
title_full_unstemmed Spermidine/spermine-N(1)-acetyltransferase ablation impacts tauopathy-induced polyamine stress response
title_short Spermidine/spermine-N(1)-acetyltransferase ablation impacts tauopathy-induced polyamine stress response
title_sort spermidine/spermine-n(1)-acetyltransferase ablation impacts tauopathy-induced polyamine stress response
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6599347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31253191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13195-019-0507-y
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