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Metallothioneins in Prion- and Amyloid-Related Diseases.

Pavlína Adam1,2, Soňa Křížková1,2, Zbyněk Heger1,2, Petr Babula3, Vladimír Pekařík1,2, Markéta Vaculovičoá1,2, Cláudio M Gomes4, René Kizek1,2, Vojtěch Adam1,2.   

Abstract

Prion and other amyloid-forming diseases represent a group of neurodegenerative disorders that affect both animals and humans. The role of metal ions, especially copper and zinc is studied intensively in connection with these diseases. Their involvement in protein misfolding and aggregation and their role in creation of reactive oxygen species have been shown. Recent data also show that metal ions not only bind the proteins with high affinity, but also modify their biochemical properties, making them important players in prion-related diseases. In particular, the level of zinc ions is tightly regulated by several mechanisms, including transporter proteins and the low molecular mass thiol-rich metallothioneins. From four metallothionein isoforms, metallothionein-3, a unique brain-specific metalloprotein, plays a crucial role only in this regulation. This review critically evaluates the involvement of metallothioneins in prion- and amyloid-related diseases in connection with the relationship between metallothionein isoforms and metal ion regulation of their homeostasis.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s disease; brain; copper; metallothionein; neurodegenerative disorders; prion protein

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26923022     DOI: 10.3233/JAD-150984

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis        ISSN: 1387-2877            Impact factor:   4.472


  4 in total

1.  Comparative gene expression profiling of human metallothionein-3 up-regulation in neuroblastoma cells and its impact on susceptibility to cisplatin.

Authors:  Miguel Angel Merlos Rodrigo; Simona Dostalova; Hana Buchtelova; Vladislav Strmiska; Petr Michalek; Sona Krizkova; Ales Vicha; Pavla Jencova; Tomas Eckschlager; Marie Stiborova; Zbynek Heger; Vojtech Adam
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-12-16

2.  Function of Metallothionein-3 in Neuronal Cells: Do Metal Ions Alter Expression Levels of MT3?

Authors:  Jamie Bousleiman; Alexa Pinsky; Sohee Ki; Angela Su; Irina Morozova; Sergey Kalachikov; Amen Wiqas; Rae Silver; Mary Sever; Rachel Narehood Austin
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2017-05-25       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 3.  Metallothionein, Copper and Alpha-Synuclein in Alpha-Synucleinopathies.

Authors:  Yuho Okita; Alexandre N Rcom-H'cheo-Gauthier; Michael Goulding; Roger S Chung; Peter Faller; Dean L Pountney
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2017-04-04       Impact factor: 4.677

Review 4.  Chemistry of mammalian metallothioneins and their interaction with amyloidogenic peptides and proteins.

Authors:  Elena Atrián-Blasco; Alice Santoro; Dean L Pountney; Gabriele Meloni; Christelle Hureau; Peter Faller
Journal:  Chem Soc Rev       Date:  2017-12-11       Impact factor: 54.564

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