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Activity of the poly(A) binding protein MSUT2 determines susceptibility to pathological tau in the mammalian brain
Jeanna M. Wheeler, Pamela J. McMillan, Timothy J. Strovas, Nicole F. Liachko, Alexandre Amlie‐Wolf, Rebecca L. Kow, Ronald L. Klein, Patricia Szot, Linda C. Robinson, Chris R. Guthrie, Aleen D. Saxton, Nicholas M. Kanaan, Murray A. Raskind, Elaine R. Peskind, John Q. Trojanowski
Science Translational Medicine · 2019 · ▲ 50 citations
Abstract
overexpression in 4RTauTg2652 tau transgenic mice increased pathological tau deposition and promoted the neuroinflammatory response to pathological tau. MSUT2 is a poly(A) RNA binding protein that antagonizes the canonical nuclear poly(A) binding protein PABPN1. In individuals with AD, MSUT2 abundance in postmortem brain tissue predicted an earlier age of disease onset. Postmortem AD brain tissue samples with normal amounts of MSUT2 showed elevated neuroinflammation associated with tau pathology. We observed co-depletion of MSUT2 and PABPN1 in postmortem brain samples from a subset of AD cases with higher tau burden and increased neuronal loss. This suggested that MSUT2 and PABPN1 may act together in a macromolecular complex bound to poly(A) RNA. Although MSUT2 and PABPN1 had opposing effects on both tau aggregation and poly(A) RNA tail length, we found that increased poly(A) tail length did not ameliorate tauopathy, implicating other functions of the MSUT2/PABPN1 complex in tau proteostasis(definition). Our findings implicate poly(A) RNA binding proteins both as modulators of pathological tau toxicity in AD and as potential molecular targets for interventions to slow neurodegeneration in tauopathies.
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Wheeler, J.M., McMillan, P.J., Strovas, T.J., Liachko, N.F., Amlie‐Wolf, A., Kow, R.L., Klein, R.L., Szot, P., Robinson, L.C., Guthrie, C.R., Saxton, A.D., Kanaan, N.M., Raskind, M.A., Peskind, E.R., Trojanowski, J.Q., Lee, V.M., Wang, L., Keene, C.D., Bird, T.D., & Schellenberg, G.D. (2019). Activity of the poly(A) binding protein MSUT2 determines susceptibility to pathological tau in the mammalian brain. <em>Science Translational Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aao6545
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Wheeler JM, McMillan PJ, Strovas TJ, Liachko NF, Amlie‐Wolf A, Kow RL, et al. Activity of the poly(A) binding protein MSUT2 determines susceptibility to pathological tau in the mammalian brain. Science Translational Medicine. 2019. doi:10.1126/scitranslmed.aao6545.
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@unpublished{jeanna2019Activi,
title = {Activity of the poly(A) binding protein MSUT2 determines susceptibility to pathological tau in the mammalian brain},
author = {Jeanna M. Wheeler and Pamela J. McMillan and Timothy J. Strovas and Nicole F. Liachko and Alexandre Amlie‐Wolf and Rebecca L. Kow and Ronald L. Klein and Patricia Szot and Linda C. Robinson and Chris R. Guthrie and Aleen D. Saxton and Nicholas M. Kanaan and Murray A. Raskind and Elaine R. Peskind and John Q. Trojanowski and Virginia M.‐Y. Lee and Li‐San Wang and C. Dirk Keene and Thomas D. Bird and Gerard D. Schellenberg and Brian C. Kraemer},
journal = {Science Translational Medicine},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1126/scitranslmed.aao6545},
}
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