RRC ID 74096
著者 Owada R, Mitsui S, Nakamura K.
タイトル Exogenous polyserine and polyleucine are toxic to recipient cells.
ジャーナル Sci Rep
Abstract Repeat-associated non-AUG (RAN) translation of mRNAs/transcripts responsible for polyglutamine (polyQ) diseases may generate peptides containing different mono amino acid tracts such as polyserine (polyS) and polyleucine (polyL). The propagation of aggregated polyQ from one cell to another is also an intriguing feature of polyQ proteins. However, whether the RAN translation-related polyS and polyL have the ability to propagate remains unclear, and if they do, whether the exogenous polyS and polyL exert toxicity on the recipient cells is also not known yet. In the present study, we found that aggregated polyS and polyL peptides spontaneously enter neuron-like cells and astrocytes in vitro. Aggregated polyS led to the degeneration of the differentiated neuron-like cultured cells. Likewise, the two types of aggregates taken up by astrocytes induced aberrant differentiation and cell death in vitro. Furthermore, injection of each of the two types of aggregates into the ventricles of adult mice resulted in their behavioral changes. The polyS-injected mice showed extensive vacuolar degeneration in the brain. Thus, the RAN translation-related proteins containing polyS and polyL have the potential to propagate and the proteins generated by all polyQ diseases might exert universal toxicity in the recipient cells.
巻・号 12(1)
ページ 1685
公開日 2022-1-31
DOI 10.1038/s41598-022-05720-y
PII 10.1038/s41598-022-05720-y
PMID 35102230
PMC PMC8803884
MeSH Animals Astrocytes / drug effects* Astrocytes / metabolism Astrocytes / ultrastructure Behavior, Animal / drug effects Brain / drug effects* Brain / metabolism Brain / ultrastructure Cell Death / drug effects Elevated Plus Maze Test Locomotion / drug effects Mice, Inbred ICR Neurogenesis / drug effects* Neurons / drug effects* Neurons / metabolism Neurons / ultrastructure PC12 Cells Peptides / metabolism Peptides / toxicity* Rats Swimming
IF 3.998
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 PC-12(RCB0009)