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Erinacine C Activates Transcription from a Consensus ETS DNA Binding Site in Astrocytic Cells in Addition to NGF Induction

Medicinal mushrooms of the genus Hericium are known to produce secondary metabolites with homeostatic properties for the central nervous system. We and others have recently demonstrated that among these metabolites cyathane diterpenoids and in particular erinacine C possess potent neurotrophin induc...

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Autores principales: Rascher, Monique, Wittstein, Kathrin, Winter, Barbara, Rupcic, Zeljka, Wolf-Asseburg, Alexandra, Stadler, Marc, Köster, Reinhard W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33066380
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10101440
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author Rascher, Monique
Wittstein, Kathrin
Winter, Barbara
Rupcic, Zeljka
Wolf-Asseburg, Alexandra
Stadler, Marc
Köster, Reinhard W.
author_facet Rascher, Monique
Wittstein, Kathrin
Winter, Barbara
Rupcic, Zeljka
Wolf-Asseburg, Alexandra
Stadler, Marc
Köster, Reinhard W.
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description Medicinal mushrooms of the genus Hericium are known to produce secondary metabolites with homeostatic properties for the central nervous system. We and others have recently demonstrated that among these metabolites cyathane diterpenoids and in particular erinacine C possess potent neurotrophin inducing properties in astrocytic cells. Yet, the signaling events downstream of erinacine C induced neurotrophin acitivity in neural-like adrenal phaeochromocytoma cells (PC12) cells have remained elusive. Similar, signaling events activated by erinacine C in astrocytic cells are unknown. Using a combination of genetic and pharmacological inhibitors we show that erinacine C induced neurotrophic activity mediates PC12 cell differentiation via the TrkA receptor and likely its associated PLCγ-, PI3K-, and MAPK/ERK pathways. Furthermore, a small library of transcriptional activation reporters revealed that erinacine C induces transcriptional activation mediated by DNA consensus binding sites of selected conserved transcription factor families. Among these, transcription is activated from an ETS consensus in a concentration dependent manner. Interestingly, induced ETS-consensus transcription occurs in parallel and independent of neurotrophin induction. This finding helps to explain the many pleiotropic functions of cyathane diterpenoids. Moreover, our studies provide genetic access to cyathane diterpenoid functions in astrocytic cells and help to mechanistically understand the action of cyathanes in glial cells.
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spelling pubmed-76022592020-11-01 Erinacine C Activates Transcription from a Consensus ETS DNA Binding Site in Astrocytic Cells in Addition to NGF Induction Rascher, Monique Wittstein, Kathrin Winter, Barbara Rupcic, Zeljka Wolf-Asseburg, Alexandra Stadler, Marc Köster, Reinhard W. Biomolecules Article Medicinal mushrooms of the genus Hericium are known to produce secondary metabolites with homeostatic properties for the central nervous system. We and others have recently demonstrated that among these metabolites cyathane diterpenoids and in particular erinacine C possess potent neurotrophin inducing properties in astrocytic cells. Yet, the signaling events downstream of erinacine C induced neurotrophin acitivity in neural-like adrenal phaeochromocytoma cells (PC12) cells have remained elusive. Similar, signaling events activated by erinacine C in astrocytic cells are unknown. Using a combination of genetic and pharmacological inhibitors we show that erinacine C induced neurotrophic activity mediates PC12 cell differentiation via the TrkA receptor and likely its associated PLCγ-, PI3K-, and MAPK/ERK pathways. Furthermore, a small library of transcriptional activation reporters revealed that erinacine C induces transcriptional activation mediated by DNA consensus binding sites of selected conserved transcription factor families. Among these, transcription is activated from an ETS consensus in a concentration dependent manner. Interestingly, induced ETS-consensus transcription occurs in parallel and independent of neurotrophin induction. This finding helps to explain the many pleiotropic functions of cyathane diterpenoids. Moreover, our studies provide genetic access to cyathane diterpenoid functions in astrocytic cells and help to mechanistically understand the action of cyathanes in glial cells. MDPI 2020-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7602259/ /pubmed/33066380 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10101440 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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Rascher, Monique
Wittstein, Kathrin
Winter, Barbara
Rupcic, Zeljka
Wolf-Asseburg, Alexandra
Stadler, Marc
Köster, Reinhard W.
Erinacine C Activates Transcription from a Consensus ETS DNA Binding Site in Astrocytic Cells in Addition to NGF Induction
title Erinacine C Activates Transcription from a Consensus ETS DNA Binding Site in Astrocytic Cells in Addition to NGF Induction
title_full Erinacine C Activates Transcription from a Consensus ETS DNA Binding Site in Astrocytic Cells in Addition to NGF Induction
title_fullStr Erinacine C Activates Transcription from a Consensus ETS DNA Binding Site in Astrocytic Cells in Addition to NGF Induction
title_full_unstemmed Erinacine C Activates Transcription from a Consensus ETS DNA Binding Site in Astrocytic Cells in Addition to NGF Induction
title_short Erinacine C Activates Transcription from a Consensus ETS DNA Binding Site in Astrocytic Cells in Addition to NGF Induction
title_sort erinacine c activates transcription from a consensus ets dna binding site in astrocytic cells in addition to ngf induction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33066380
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10101440
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