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Perinuclear Lamin A and Nucleoplasmic Lamin B2 Characterize Two Types of Hippocampal Neurons through Alzheimer’s Disease Progression

Background. Recent reports point to a nuclear origin of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Aged postmitotic neurons try to repair their damaged DNA by entering the cell cycle. This aberrant cell cycle re-entry involves chromatin modifications where nuclear Tau and the nuclear lamin are involved. The purpose...

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Autores principales: Gil, Laura, Niño, Sandra A., Chi-Ahumada, Erika, Rodríguez-Leyva, Ildelfonso, Guerrero, Carmen, Rebolledo, Ana Belén, Arias, José A., Jiménez-Capdeville, María E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32155994
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21051841
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author Gil, Laura
Niño, Sandra A.
Chi-Ahumada, Erika
Rodríguez-Leyva, Ildelfonso
Guerrero, Carmen
Rebolledo, Ana Belén
Arias, José A.
Jiménez-Capdeville, María E.
author_facet Gil, Laura
Niño, Sandra A.
Chi-Ahumada, Erika
Rodríguez-Leyva, Ildelfonso
Guerrero, Carmen
Rebolledo, Ana Belén
Arias, José A.
Jiménez-Capdeville, María E.
author_sort Gil, Laura
collection PubMed
description Background. Recent reports point to a nuclear origin of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Aged postmitotic neurons try to repair their damaged DNA by entering the cell cycle. This aberrant cell cycle re-entry involves chromatin modifications where nuclear Tau and the nuclear lamin are involved. The purpose of this work was to elucidate their participation in the nuclear pathological transformation of neurons at early AD. Methodology. The study was performed in hippocampal paraffin embedded sections of adult, senile, and AD brains at I-VI Braak stages. We analyzed phospho-Tau, lamins A, B1, B2, and C, nucleophosmin (B23) and the epigenetic marker H4K20me3 by immunohistochemistry. Results. Two neuronal populations were found across AD stages, one is characterized by a significant increase of Lamin A expression, reinforced perinuclear Lamin B2, elevated expression of H4K20me3 and nuclear Tau loss, while neurons with nucleoplasmic Lamin B2 constitute a second population. Conclusions. The abnormal cell cycle reentry in early AD implies a fundamental neuronal transformation. This implies the reorganization of the nucleo-cytoskeleton through the expression of the highly regulated Lamin A, heterochromatin repression and building of toxic neuronal tangles. This work demonstrates that nuclear Tau and lamin modifications in hippocampal neurons are crucial events in age-related neurodegeneration.
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spelling pubmed-70847652020-03-24 Perinuclear Lamin A and Nucleoplasmic Lamin B2 Characterize Two Types of Hippocampal Neurons through Alzheimer’s Disease Progression Gil, Laura Niño, Sandra A. Chi-Ahumada, Erika Rodríguez-Leyva, Ildelfonso Guerrero, Carmen Rebolledo, Ana Belén Arias, José A. Jiménez-Capdeville, María E. Int J Mol Sci Article Background. Recent reports point to a nuclear origin of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Aged postmitotic neurons try to repair their damaged DNA by entering the cell cycle. This aberrant cell cycle re-entry involves chromatin modifications where nuclear Tau and the nuclear lamin are involved. The purpose of this work was to elucidate their participation in the nuclear pathological transformation of neurons at early AD. Methodology. The study was performed in hippocampal paraffin embedded sections of adult, senile, and AD brains at I-VI Braak stages. We analyzed phospho-Tau, lamins A, B1, B2, and C, nucleophosmin (B23) and the epigenetic marker H4K20me3 by immunohistochemistry. Results. Two neuronal populations were found across AD stages, one is characterized by a significant increase of Lamin A expression, reinforced perinuclear Lamin B2, elevated expression of H4K20me3 and nuclear Tau loss, while neurons with nucleoplasmic Lamin B2 constitute a second population. Conclusions. The abnormal cell cycle reentry in early AD implies a fundamental neuronal transformation. This implies the reorganization of the nucleo-cytoskeleton through the expression of the highly regulated Lamin A, heterochromatin repression and building of toxic neuronal tangles. This work demonstrates that nuclear Tau and lamin modifications in hippocampal neurons are crucial events in age-related neurodegeneration. MDPI 2020-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7084765/ /pubmed/32155994 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21051841 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gil, Laura
Niño, Sandra A.
Chi-Ahumada, Erika
Rodríguez-Leyva, Ildelfonso
Guerrero, Carmen
Rebolledo, Ana Belén
Arias, José A.
Jiménez-Capdeville, María E.
Perinuclear Lamin A and Nucleoplasmic Lamin B2 Characterize Two Types of Hippocampal Neurons through Alzheimer’s Disease Progression
title Perinuclear Lamin A and Nucleoplasmic Lamin B2 Characterize Two Types of Hippocampal Neurons through Alzheimer’s Disease Progression
title_full Perinuclear Lamin A and Nucleoplasmic Lamin B2 Characterize Two Types of Hippocampal Neurons through Alzheimer’s Disease Progression
title_fullStr Perinuclear Lamin A and Nucleoplasmic Lamin B2 Characterize Two Types of Hippocampal Neurons through Alzheimer’s Disease Progression
title_full_unstemmed Perinuclear Lamin A and Nucleoplasmic Lamin B2 Characterize Two Types of Hippocampal Neurons through Alzheimer’s Disease Progression
title_short Perinuclear Lamin A and Nucleoplasmic Lamin B2 Characterize Two Types of Hippocampal Neurons through Alzheimer’s Disease Progression
title_sort perinuclear lamin a and nucleoplasmic lamin b2 characterize two types of hippocampal neurons through alzheimer’s disease progression
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32155994
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21051841
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