Cargando…

Cytoskeleton Protein EB3 Contributes to Dendritic Spines Enlargement and Enhances Their Resilience to Toxic Effects of Beta-Amyloid

EB3 protein is expressed abundantly in the nervous system and transiently enters the dendritic spines at the tip of the growing microtubule, which leads to spine enlargement. Nevertheless, the role of dynamic microtubules, and particularly EB3 protein, in synapse function is still elusive. By manipu...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Pchitskaya, Ekaterina, Rakovskaya, Anastasiya, Chigray, Margarita, Bezprozvanny, Ilya
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8875759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35216391
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042274
_version_ 1784658009529516032
author Pchitskaya, Ekaterina
Rakovskaya, Anastasiya
Chigray, Margarita
Bezprozvanny, Ilya
author_facet Pchitskaya, Ekaterina
Rakovskaya, Anastasiya
Chigray, Margarita
Bezprozvanny, Ilya
author_sort Pchitskaya, Ekaterina
collection PubMed
description EB3 protein is expressed abundantly in the nervous system and transiently enters the dendritic spines at the tip of the growing microtubule, which leads to spine enlargement. Nevertheless, the role of dynamic microtubules, and particularly EB3 protein, in synapse function is still elusive. By manipulating the EB3 expression level, we have shown that this protein is required for a normal dendritogenesis. Nonetheless, EB3 overexpression also reduces hippocampal neurons dendritic branching and total dendritic length. This effect likely occurs due to the speeding neuronal development cycle from dendrite outgrowth to the step when dendritic spines are forming. Implementing direct morphometric characterization of dendritic spines, we showed that EB3 overexpression leads to a dramatic increase in the dendritic spine head area. EB3 knockout oppositely reduces spine head area and increases spine neck length and spine neck/spine length ratio. The same effect is observed in conditions of amyloid-beta toxicity, modeling Alzheimer`s disease. Neck elongation is supposed to be a common detrimental effect on the spine’s shape, which makes them biochemically and electrically less connected to the dendrite. EB3 also potentiates the formation of presynaptic protein Synapsin clusters and CaMKII-alpha preferential localization in spines rather than in dendrites of hippocampal neurons, while its downregulation has an opposite effect and reduces the size of presynaptic protein clusters Synapsin and PSD95. EB3′s role in spine development and maturation determines its neuroprotective effect. EB3 overexpression makes dendritic spines resilient to amyloid-beta toxicity, restores altered PSD95 clustering, and reduces CaMKII-alpha localization in spines observed in this pathological state.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8875759
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-88757592022-02-26 Cytoskeleton Protein EB3 Contributes to Dendritic Spines Enlargement and Enhances Their Resilience to Toxic Effects of Beta-Amyloid Pchitskaya, Ekaterina Rakovskaya, Anastasiya Chigray, Margarita Bezprozvanny, Ilya Int J Mol Sci Article EB3 protein is expressed abundantly in the nervous system and transiently enters the dendritic spines at the tip of the growing microtubule, which leads to spine enlargement. Nevertheless, the role of dynamic microtubules, and particularly EB3 protein, in synapse function is still elusive. By manipulating the EB3 expression level, we have shown that this protein is required for a normal dendritogenesis. Nonetheless, EB3 overexpression also reduces hippocampal neurons dendritic branching and total dendritic length. This effect likely occurs due to the speeding neuronal development cycle from dendrite outgrowth to the step when dendritic spines are forming. Implementing direct morphometric characterization of dendritic spines, we showed that EB3 overexpression leads to a dramatic increase in the dendritic spine head area. EB3 knockout oppositely reduces spine head area and increases spine neck length and spine neck/spine length ratio. The same effect is observed in conditions of amyloid-beta toxicity, modeling Alzheimer`s disease. Neck elongation is supposed to be a common detrimental effect on the spine’s shape, which makes them biochemically and electrically less connected to the dendrite. EB3 also potentiates the formation of presynaptic protein Synapsin clusters and CaMKII-alpha preferential localization in spines rather than in dendrites of hippocampal neurons, while its downregulation has an opposite effect and reduces the size of presynaptic protein clusters Synapsin and PSD95. EB3′s role in spine development and maturation determines its neuroprotective effect. EB3 overexpression makes dendritic spines resilient to amyloid-beta toxicity, restores altered PSD95 clustering, and reduces CaMKII-alpha localization in spines observed in this pathological state. MDPI 2022-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8875759/ /pubmed/35216391 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042274 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Pchitskaya, Ekaterina
Rakovskaya, Anastasiya
Chigray, Margarita
Bezprozvanny, Ilya
Cytoskeleton Protein EB3 Contributes to Dendritic Spines Enlargement and Enhances Their Resilience to Toxic Effects of Beta-Amyloid
title Cytoskeleton Protein EB3 Contributes to Dendritic Spines Enlargement and Enhances Their Resilience to Toxic Effects of Beta-Amyloid
title_full Cytoskeleton Protein EB3 Contributes to Dendritic Spines Enlargement and Enhances Their Resilience to Toxic Effects of Beta-Amyloid
title_fullStr Cytoskeleton Protein EB3 Contributes to Dendritic Spines Enlargement and Enhances Their Resilience to Toxic Effects of Beta-Amyloid
title_full_unstemmed Cytoskeleton Protein EB3 Contributes to Dendritic Spines Enlargement and Enhances Their Resilience to Toxic Effects of Beta-Amyloid
title_short Cytoskeleton Protein EB3 Contributes to Dendritic Spines Enlargement and Enhances Their Resilience to Toxic Effects of Beta-Amyloid
title_sort cytoskeleton protein eb3 contributes to dendritic spines enlargement and enhances their resilience to toxic effects of beta-amyloid
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8875759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35216391
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042274
work_keys_str_mv AT pchitskayaekaterina cytoskeletonproteineb3contributestodendriticspinesenlargementandenhancestheirresiliencetotoxiceffectsofbetaamyloid
AT rakovskayaanastasiya cytoskeletonproteineb3contributestodendriticspinesenlargementandenhancestheirresiliencetotoxiceffectsofbetaamyloid
AT chigraymargarita cytoskeletonproteineb3contributestodendriticspinesenlargementandenhancestheirresiliencetotoxiceffectsofbetaamyloid
AT bezprozvannyilya cytoskeletonproteineb3contributestodendriticspinesenlargementandenhancestheirresiliencetotoxiceffectsofbetaamyloid