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Reduction of the RNA Binding Protein TIA1 Exacerbates Neuroinflammation in Tauopathy

Neuroinflammatory processes play an integral role in the exacerbation and progression of pathology in tauopathies, a class of neurodegenerative disease characterized by aggregation of hyperphosphorylated tau protein. The RNA binding protein (RBP) T-cell Intracellular Antigen 1 (TIA1) is an important...

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Autores principales: LeBlang, Chelsey Jenna, Medalla, Maria, Nicoletti, Nicholas William, Hays, Emma Catherine, Zhao, James, Shattuck, Jenifer, Cruz, Anna Lourdes, Wolozin, Benjamin, Luebke, Jennifer Irene
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7161592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32327969
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2020.00285
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author LeBlang, Chelsey Jenna
Medalla, Maria
Nicoletti, Nicholas William
Hays, Emma Catherine
Zhao, James
Shattuck, Jenifer
Cruz, Anna Lourdes
Wolozin, Benjamin
Luebke, Jennifer Irene
author_facet LeBlang, Chelsey Jenna
Medalla, Maria
Nicoletti, Nicholas William
Hays, Emma Catherine
Zhao, James
Shattuck, Jenifer
Cruz, Anna Lourdes
Wolozin, Benjamin
Luebke, Jennifer Irene
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description Neuroinflammatory processes play an integral role in the exacerbation and progression of pathology in tauopathies, a class of neurodegenerative disease characterized by aggregation of hyperphosphorylated tau protein. The RNA binding protein (RBP) T-cell Intracellular Antigen 1 (TIA1) is an important regulator of the innate immune response in the periphery, dampening cytotoxic inflammation and apoptosis during cellular stress, however, its role in neuroinflammation is unknown. We have recently shown that TIA1 regulates tau pathophysiology and toxicity in part through the binding of phospho-tau oligomers into pathological stress granules, and that haploinsufficiency of TIA1 in the P301S mouse model of tauopathy results in reduced accumulation of toxic tau oligomers, pathologic stress granules, and the development of downstream pathological features of tauopathy. The putative role of TIA1 as a regulator of the peripheral immune response led us to investigate the effects of TIA1 on neuroinflammation in the context of tauopathy, a chronic stressor in the neural environment. Here, we evaluated indicators of neuroinflammation including; reactive microgliosis and phagocytosis, pro-inflammatory cytokine release, and oxidative stress in hippocampal neurons and glia of wildtype and P301S transgenic mice expressing TIA1(+/+), TIA1(+/–), and TIA1(–/–) in both early (5 month) and advanced (9 month) disease states through biochemical, ultrastructural, and histological analyses. Our data show that both TIA1 haploinsufficiency and TIA1 knockout exacerbate neuroinflammatory processes in advanced stages of tauopathy, suggesting that TIA1 dampens the immune response in the central nervous system during chronic stress.
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spelling pubmed-71615922020-04-23 Reduction of the RNA Binding Protein TIA1 Exacerbates Neuroinflammation in Tauopathy LeBlang, Chelsey Jenna Medalla, Maria Nicoletti, Nicholas William Hays, Emma Catherine Zhao, James Shattuck, Jenifer Cruz, Anna Lourdes Wolozin, Benjamin Luebke, Jennifer Irene Front Neurosci Neuroscience Neuroinflammatory processes play an integral role in the exacerbation and progression of pathology in tauopathies, a class of neurodegenerative disease characterized by aggregation of hyperphosphorylated tau protein. The RNA binding protein (RBP) T-cell Intracellular Antigen 1 (TIA1) is an important regulator of the innate immune response in the periphery, dampening cytotoxic inflammation and apoptosis during cellular stress, however, its role in neuroinflammation is unknown. We have recently shown that TIA1 regulates tau pathophysiology and toxicity in part through the binding of phospho-tau oligomers into pathological stress granules, and that haploinsufficiency of TIA1 in the P301S mouse model of tauopathy results in reduced accumulation of toxic tau oligomers, pathologic stress granules, and the development of downstream pathological features of tauopathy. The putative role of TIA1 as a regulator of the peripheral immune response led us to investigate the effects of TIA1 on neuroinflammation in the context of tauopathy, a chronic stressor in the neural environment. Here, we evaluated indicators of neuroinflammation including; reactive microgliosis and phagocytosis, pro-inflammatory cytokine release, and oxidative stress in hippocampal neurons and glia of wildtype and P301S transgenic mice expressing TIA1(+/+), TIA1(+/–), and TIA1(–/–) in both early (5 month) and advanced (9 month) disease states through biochemical, ultrastructural, and histological analyses. Our data show that both TIA1 haploinsufficiency and TIA1 knockout exacerbate neuroinflammatory processes in advanced stages of tauopathy, suggesting that TIA1 dampens the immune response in the central nervous system during chronic stress. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7161592/ /pubmed/32327969 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2020.00285 Text en Copyright © 2020 LeBlang, Medalla, Nicoletti, Hays, Zhao, Shattuck, Cruz, Wolozin and Luebke. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
LeBlang, Chelsey Jenna
Medalla, Maria
Nicoletti, Nicholas William
Hays, Emma Catherine
Zhao, James
Shattuck, Jenifer
Cruz, Anna Lourdes
Wolozin, Benjamin
Luebke, Jennifer Irene
Reduction of the RNA Binding Protein TIA1 Exacerbates Neuroinflammation in Tauopathy
title Reduction of the RNA Binding Protein TIA1 Exacerbates Neuroinflammation in Tauopathy
title_full Reduction of the RNA Binding Protein TIA1 Exacerbates Neuroinflammation in Tauopathy
title_fullStr Reduction of the RNA Binding Protein TIA1 Exacerbates Neuroinflammation in Tauopathy
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of the RNA Binding Protein TIA1 Exacerbates Neuroinflammation in Tauopathy
title_short Reduction of the RNA Binding Protein TIA1 Exacerbates Neuroinflammation in Tauopathy
title_sort reduction of the rna binding protein tia1 exacerbates neuroinflammation in tauopathy
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7161592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32327969
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2020.00285
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