FUS/TLS acts as an aggregation-dependent modifier of polyglutamine disease model mice

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Yoshihiro Kino
Chika Washizu
Masaru Kurosawa
Mizuki Yamada
Hiroshi Doi
Toru Takumi
Hiroaki Adachi
Masahisa Katsuno
Gen Sobue
Geoffrey G. Hicks
Nobutaka Hattori
Tomomi Shimogori
Nobuyuki Nukina
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[1] CREST(Core Research for Evolutionary Science and Technology),Department of Neuroscience for Neurodegenerative Disorders
[2] Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Bioinformatics and Molecular Neuropathology
[3] Laboratory for Structural Neuropathology ,Department of Clinical Neurology and Stroke Medicine
[4] Brain Science Institute,Department of Neurology
[5] Laboratory for Molecular Mechanisms of Thalamus Development,undefined
[6] Brain Science Institute,undefined
[7] Meiji Pharmaceutical University,undefined
[8] Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
[9] Yokohama City University,undefined
[10] Laboratory for Mental Biology,undefined
[11] Brain Science Institute,undefined
[12] Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences,undefined
[13] Hiroshima University,undefined
[14] Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
[15] Manitoba Institute of Cell Biology,undefined
[16] University of Manitoba,undefined
[17] Laboratory of Structural Neuropathology,undefined
[18] Doshisha University Graduate School of Brain Science,undefined
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FUS/TLS is an RNA/DNA-binding protein associated with neurodegenerative diseases including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Previously, we found that a prion-like domain in the N-terminus of FUS/TLS mediates co-aggregation between FUS/TLS and mutant huntingtin, the gene product of Huntington’s disease (HD). Here, we show that heterozygous knockout of FUS/TLS worsened the phenotypes of model mice of (HD, but not spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA). This difference was correlated with the degree of pathological association between disease proteins and FUS/TLS. Co-aggregation between FUS/TLS and mutant huntingtin resulted in the depletion of free FUS/TLS protein in HD mice that was detected as a monomer in SDS-PAGE analysis. Recently, we found that FUS/TLS paralogs, TAF15 and EWS, were up-regulated in homozygous FUS/TLS knockout mice. These two proteins were up-regulated in both HD and FUS/TLS heterozygote mice, and were further elevated in HD-TLS+/− double mutant mice, consistent with the functional impairment of FUS/TLS. These results suggest that FUS/TLS sequestration by co-aggregation is a rate-limiting factor of disease phenotypes of HD and that inclusions may have an adverse aspect, rather than being simply benign or protective. In addition, our results highlight inclusions as repositories of potential modifiers of neurodegeneration.
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