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A quantitative high-throughput screen identifies compounds that lower expression of the SCA2-and ALS-associated gene ATXN2

CAG repeat expansions in the ATXN2 (ataxin-2) gene can cause the autosomal dominant disorder spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) as well as increase the risk of ALS. Abnormal molecular, motor, and neurophysiological phenotypes in SCA2 mouse models are normalized by lowering ATXN2 transcription, and...

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Autores principales: Scoles, Daniel R., Gandelman, Mandi, Paul, Sharan, Dexheimer, Thomas, Dansithong, Warunee, Figueroa, Karla P., Pflieger, Lance T., Redlin, Scott, Kales, Stephen C., Sun, Hongmao, Maloney, David, Damoiseaux, Robert, Henderson, Mark J., Simeonov, Anton, Jadhav, Ajit, Pulst, Stefan M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9356275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35787375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102228
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author Scoles, Daniel R.
Gandelman, Mandi
Paul, Sharan
Dexheimer, Thomas
Dansithong, Warunee
Figueroa, Karla P.
Pflieger, Lance T.
Redlin, Scott
Kales, Stephen C.
Sun, Hongmao
Maloney, David
Damoiseaux, Robert
Henderson, Mark J.
Simeonov, Anton
Jadhav, Ajit
Pulst, Stefan M.
author_facet Scoles, Daniel R.
Gandelman, Mandi
Paul, Sharan
Dexheimer, Thomas
Dansithong, Warunee
Figueroa, Karla P.
Pflieger, Lance T.
Redlin, Scott
Kales, Stephen C.
Sun, Hongmao
Maloney, David
Damoiseaux, Robert
Henderson, Mark J.
Simeonov, Anton
Jadhav, Ajit
Pulst, Stefan M.
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description CAG repeat expansions in the ATXN2 (ataxin-2) gene can cause the autosomal dominant disorder spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) as well as increase the risk of ALS. Abnormal molecular, motor, and neurophysiological phenotypes in SCA2 mouse models are normalized by lowering ATXN2 transcription, and reduction of nonmutant Atxn2 expression has been shown to increase the life span of mice overexpressing the TDP-43 (transactive response DNA-binding protein 43 kDa) ALS protein, demonstrating the potential benefits of targeting ATXN2 transcription in humans. Here, we describe a quantitative high-throughput screen to identify compounds that lower ATXN2 transcription. We screened 428,759 compounds in a multiplexed assay using an ATXN2-luciferase reporter in human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK-293) cells and identified a diverse set of compounds capable of lowering ATXN2 transcription. We observed dose-dependent reductions of endogenous ATXN2 in HEK-293 cells treated with procillaridin A, 17-dimethylaminoethylamino-17-demethoxygeldanamycin (17-DMAG), and heat shock protein 990 (HSP990), known inhibitors of HSP90 and Na(+)/K(+)-ATPases. Furthermore, HEK-293 cells expressing polyglutamine-expanded ATXN2-Q58 treated with 17-DMAG had minimally detectable ATXN2, as well as normalized markers of autophagy and endoplasmic reticulum stress, including STAU1 (Staufen 1), molecular target of rapamycin, p62, LC3-II (microtubule-associated protein 1A/1B-light chain 3II), CHOP (C/EBP homologous protein), and phospho-eIF2α (eukaryotic initiation factor 2α). Finally, bacterial artificial chromosome ATXN2-Q22 mice treated with 17-DMAG or HSP990 exhibited highly reduced ATXN2 protein abundance in the cerebellum. Taken together, our study demonstrates inhibition of HSP90 or Na(+)/K(+)-ATPases as potentially effective therapeutic strategies for treating SCA2 and ALS.
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spelling pubmed-93562752022-08-09 A quantitative high-throughput screen identifies compounds that lower expression of the SCA2-and ALS-associated gene ATXN2 Scoles, Daniel R. Gandelman, Mandi Paul, Sharan Dexheimer, Thomas Dansithong, Warunee Figueroa, Karla P. Pflieger, Lance T. Redlin, Scott Kales, Stephen C. Sun, Hongmao Maloney, David Damoiseaux, Robert Henderson, Mark J. Simeonov, Anton Jadhav, Ajit Pulst, Stefan M. J Biol Chem Research Article CAG repeat expansions in the ATXN2 (ataxin-2) gene can cause the autosomal dominant disorder spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) as well as increase the risk of ALS. Abnormal molecular, motor, and neurophysiological phenotypes in SCA2 mouse models are normalized by lowering ATXN2 transcription, and reduction of nonmutant Atxn2 expression has been shown to increase the life span of mice overexpressing the TDP-43 (transactive response DNA-binding protein 43 kDa) ALS protein, demonstrating the potential benefits of targeting ATXN2 transcription in humans. Here, we describe a quantitative high-throughput screen to identify compounds that lower ATXN2 transcription. We screened 428,759 compounds in a multiplexed assay using an ATXN2-luciferase reporter in human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK-293) cells and identified a diverse set of compounds capable of lowering ATXN2 transcription. We observed dose-dependent reductions of endogenous ATXN2 in HEK-293 cells treated with procillaridin A, 17-dimethylaminoethylamino-17-demethoxygeldanamycin (17-DMAG), and heat shock protein 990 (HSP990), known inhibitors of HSP90 and Na(+)/K(+)-ATPases. Furthermore, HEK-293 cells expressing polyglutamine-expanded ATXN2-Q58 treated with 17-DMAG had minimally detectable ATXN2, as well as normalized markers of autophagy and endoplasmic reticulum stress, including STAU1 (Staufen 1), molecular target of rapamycin, p62, LC3-II (microtubule-associated protein 1A/1B-light chain 3II), CHOP (C/EBP homologous protein), and phospho-eIF2α (eukaryotic initiation factor 2α). Finally, bacterial artificial chromosome ATXN2-Q22 mice treated with 17-DMAG or HSP990 exhibited highly reduced ATXN2 protein abundance in the cerebellum. Taken together, our study demonstrates inhibition of HSP90 or Na(+)/K(+)-ATPases as potentially effective therapeutic strategies for treating SCA2 and ALS. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9356275/ /pubmed/35787375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102228 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Scoles, Daniel R.
Gandelman, Mandi
Paul, Sharan
Dexheimer, Thomas
Dansithong, Warunee
Figueroa, Karla P.
Pflieger, Lance T.
Redlin, Scott
Kales, Stephen C.
Sun, Hongmao
Maloney, David
Damoiseaux, Robert
Henderson, Mark J.
Simeonov, Anton
Jadhav, Ajit
Pulst, Stefan M.
A quantitative high-throughput screen identifies compounds that lower expression of the SCA2-and ALS-associated gene ATXN2
title A quantitative high-throughput screen identifies compounds that lower expression of the SCA2-and ALS-associated gene ATXN2
title_full A quantitative high-throughput screen identifies compounds that lower expression of the SCA2-and ALS-associated gene ATXN2
title_fullStr A quantitative high-throughput screen identifies compounds that lower expression of the SCA2-and ALS-associated gene ATXN2
title_full_unstemmed A quantitative high-throughput screen identifies compounds that lower expression of the SCA2-and ALS-associated gene ATXN2
title_short A quantitative high-throughput screen identifies compounds that lower expression of the SCA2-and ALS-associated gene ATXN2
title_sort quantitative high-throughput screen identifies compounds that lower expression of the sca2-and als-associated gene atxn2
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9356275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35787375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102228
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