Inhibition of Transglutaminase Exacerbates Polyglutamine-Induced Neurotoxicity by Increasing the Aggregation of Mutant Ataxin-3 in an SCA3 Drosophila Model

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Yunting Lin
Hua He
Yingying Luo
Ting Zhu
Ranhui Duan
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[1] Central South University,The State Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics & School of Life Sciences
[2] Central South University,The Department of Neurology, Xiangya Hospital
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Neurotoxicity Research | 2015年 / 27卷
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Transglutaminase; SCA3; Ataxin-3; Aggregate;
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Transglutaminases (TGs) comprise a family of Ca2+-dependent enzymes that catalyze protein cross-linking, which include nine family members in humans but only a single homolog in Drosophila with three conserved domains. Drosophila Tg plays important roles in cuticle morphogenesis, hemolymph clotting, and innate immunity. Mammalian tissue TG (TG2) is involved in polyglutamine diseases (polyQ diseases), and TG6 has been identified as a causative gene of a novel spinocerebellar ataxia, SCA35. Using a well-established SCA3 fly model, we found that RNA interference-mediated suppression of Tg aggravated polyQ-induced neurodegenerative phenotypes. The administration of cystamine, a known effective Tg inhibitor, enhanced ommatidial degeneration in SCA3 flies. We also demonstrated that the aggregates of pathogenic ataxin-3 increased greatly, when the Tg activity was repressed. These findings indicate that Tg is crucial for polyQ-induced neurotoxicity because Tg ablation resulted in more severe neurodegeneration due to the elevated accumulation of insoluble ataxin-3 complexes in the SCA3 Drosophila model.
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