Analysis of the cerebellar proteome in a transgenic mouse model of inherited prion disease reveals preclinical alteration of calcineurin activity

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作者
Biasini, Emiliano
Massignan, Tania
Fioriti, Luana
Rossi, Valentina
Dossena, Sara
Salmona, Mario
Forloni, Gianluigi
Bonetto, Valentina
Chiesa, Roberto
机构
[1] Mario Negri Inst Pharmacol Res, Dulbecco Telethon Inst, Pr Unit, I-20157 Milan, Italy
[2] Ist Ric Farmacol Mario Negri, Dept Neurosci, Milan, Italy
[3] Ist Ric Farmacol Mario Negri, DTI, Prote Unit, Milan, Italy
[4] Ist Ric Farmacol Mario Negri, Dept Biochem & Mol Pharmacol, Milan, Italy
关键词
cerebellum; neuroclegeneration; prion; synapse; transgenic;
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10.1002/pmic.200500620
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Inherited prion diseases are linked to insertional and point mutations in the prion protein (PrP) gene, which favor conversion of PrP into a conformationally altered, pathogenic isoform. The cellular mechanism by which this process causes neurological dysfunction is unknown. Transgenic (Tg) (PG14) mice express a mouse PrP homolog of a nine-octapeptide insertion associated with an inherited prion disorder. These mice develop a progressive neurological syndrome characterized by ataxia and cerebellar atrophy due to synaptic degeneration in the molecular layer and massive apoptosis of granule neurons. To investigate the molecular events that may contribute to neurological dysfunction, we carried out a differential proteomic analysis of cerebella from Tg(PG14) mice at the preclinical, onset, and symptomatic phases of their neurological illness. 2-D maps of cerebellar proteins from Tg(PG14) mice were compared to those obtained from age-matched Tg(W7) mice that express wild-type PrP and remain healthy. Proteins whose levels were significantly modified in at least one stage of the Tg(PG14) disease were identified by PMF. Analysis detected a preclinical decrease of the calcium/calmodulin-dependent phosphatase calcineurin (CaN) in granule neurons, suggesting that dysregulation of CaN activity induced by mutant PrP may be responsible for the cerebellar dysfunction in Tg(PG14) mice.
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