| Literature DB >> 27196694 |
Zubeyde Bayram-Weston1, Lesley Jones2, Stephen B Dunnett1, Simon P Brooks1.
Abstract
Huntington's disease (HD) cellular pathology is characterised by the aggregation of mutant huntingtin (mHTT) protein into inclusion bodies. The present paper compared the sensitivity of five widely used mHTT antibodies (S830; MW8; EM48; 1C2; ubiquitin) against mice from five commonly used HD mouse models (R6/1; YAC128; HdhQ92; B6 HdhQ150; B6 x129/Ola HdhQ150) at two ages to determine: the most sensitive antibodies for each model; whether mHTT antibody binding differed depending on aggregation stage (diffuse versus frank inclusion); the role of ubiquitin during aggregation as the ubiquitin proteosome system has been implicated in disease development. The models demonstrated unique profiles of antibody binding even when the models varied only by background strain (HdhQ150). MW8 was highly sensitive for detecting frank inclusions in all lines whereas EM48, ubiquitin and 1C2 demonstrated consistent staining in all models irrespective of age or form of mHTT. MW8 and S830 were the most sensitive antibodies with 1C2 the least. Ubiquitin levels were stable for each model regardless of age. Ubiquitin was particularly sensitive in young YAC128 mice that demonstrate an absence of inclusions until ~12 months of age suggesting high affinity to mHTT in its diffuse form. The data indicate that generalisations across models regarding the quantification of aggregations may not be valid and that mHTT antibody binding is unique to the mouse model and sensitive to changes in inclusion development.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27196694 PMCID: PMC4873140 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0155834
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of the mouse lines used in the present study.
| Line | CAG number (mean) | Construct |
|---|---|---|
| R6/1 (B6) | 124 | Human exon 1 (15) |
| HdhQ92 (B6) | 90 | Hdh/HD exon 1 with human polyglutamine and flanking domains |
| YAC128 (B6) | 126 | Full Human |
| HdhQ150 (B6) | 146 | Mouse |
| HdhQ150 (B6 X 129Ola) | 151 | Mouse |
All but one of the mouse lines was bred on a C57BL6/j (shortened to B6) background and all varied by CAG repeat length. The inserted genetic construct was of either a fragment (R6/1), artificial chromosome (YAC128), or knock-in (HdhQ92 and HdhQ150).
Summary table of the primary antibodies used in the present study.
| Antibody | Type | Antigenretrieval | Source | Binding locus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ubiquitin[1:1000] | Mouse (mono) | Citric acid | Invitrogen UK, (cat: 13.1600) | Ubiquitin polypeptide (50) |
| S830[1:20000] | Sheep (poly) | Citric acid | Bates lab. Kings College London | mHTT: N-terminal exon 1 to 53Q (32) |
| EM48[1:500] | mouse (mono) | Citric acid | Millipore UK, (cat: MAB5374) | mHTT: N-terminal (AA1-212) of exon-1 and 82-150Q (16) |
| MW8[1:1000] | mouse (mono) | Citric acid | see “*” below | mHTT: C-Terminal 8AA (AEEPLHRP) sequence of exon1 (34) |
| 1C2[1:4000] | mouse (mono) | Formic acid | Millipore UK, (cat: MAB1574) | polyglutamine stretches of >38Q (31) |
The concentration used for each antibody is stated in square brackets beneath the antibody name, and mono/polyclonal nature and antibody specifies is summarised under the “Type” heading. All antibodies except 1C2 used citric acid antigen retrieval. Where the antibodies were obtained is listed under the “Source” heading (*MW8 was developed by Patterson and colleagues[34], was obtained from the Development Studies Hybridoma Bank, created by NICHD of the NIH and maintained at the University of Iowa, Department of Biology, Iowa City, IA52242), and the specific binding epitope of the antibodies is listed under the heading “Binding locus”. S830 was kindly provided by Prof Bates (Kings College London).
Fig 1mHTT antibody binding in young and old animals from 5 HD mouse models.
R6/1 mice demonstrate some diffuse staining (A) but high levels of frank inclusions from 4 months of age (B). In this mouse line EM48 was overall the most sensitive antibody, with 1C2 and ubiquitin the least. In young YAC128 mice that demonstrate only diffuse staining (C,D), ubiquitin and S830 were the most effective antibodies. As the mice aged MW8 became the most sensitive antibody. In the HdhQ92 mice, EM48 was the most effective antibody in the young animals (E) with S830 the most effective in the old (F) where the other four antibodies demonstrated a consistent level of mHTT detection. For the HdhQ150 strains, both lines were insensitive to EM48 and demonstrated relatively little binding of diffuse staining per se (original line G,H; B6 backcross I,J) with the antibodies detecting inclusions at high levels even at a young age. The original HdhQ150 line demonstrated consistent levels of detection with the four usable antibodies including 1C2, which was ineffective in the B6 line. MW8 was the most sensitive antibody in the B6 line. Significance markers omitted for clarity (See S1 File for raw data).
Means and standard errors of the data sets used in the present study.
(See S1 File for raw data).
| Mean Number of Cells with Diffuse mHTT (no NIIs) | Mean Number of Cells with mHTT NII | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Young | Old | Young | Old | ||||||
| Antibody | Mean | Std Error | Mean | Std Error | Mean | Std Error | Mean | Std Error | |
| S830 | 200750 | 39542 | 135071 | 45743 | 572564 | 112639 | 438681 | 49180 | |
| MW8 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 524286 | 63345 | 530353 | 23636 | |
| EM48 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 600399 | 45241 | 747742 | 47947 | |
| 1C2 | 204951 | 35059 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 99545 | 13300 | |
| Ubiquitin | 53715 | 8922 | 67425 | 16979 | 194368 | 33385 | 187625 | 15816 | |
| S830 | 417324 | 39117 | 165299 | 35665 | 0 | - | 281218 | 41722 | |
| MW8 | 169262 | 46895 | 0 | - | 17361 | 2053 | 528099 | 167620 | |
| EM48 | 188560 | 33442 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 382846 | 37697 | |
| 1C2 | 156588 | 25003 | 268451 | 52096 | 0 | - | 97166 | 21196 | |
| Ubiquitin | 463573 | 38514 | 339775 | 75899 | 0 | - | 132443 | 15811 | |
| S830 | 325042 | 27424 | 78398 | 13231 | 145545 | 20202 | 639032 | 68298 | |
| MW8 | 277823 | 48395 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 370060 | 62949 | |
| EM48 | 487886 | 14714 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 411493 | 43713 | |
| 1C2 | 153323 | 50856 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 299920 | 53162 | |
| Ubiquitin | 204037 | 49615 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 235407 | 40015 | |
| S830 | 193762 | 29829 | 0 | - | 269899 | 46802 | 581021 | 43156 | |
| MW8 | 198015 | 66316 | 0 | - | 201010 | 47904 | 569580 | 114339 | |
| EM48 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 0 | - | 0 | - | |
| 1C2 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 316529 | 81570 | 494420 | 33892 | |
| Ubiquitin | 0 | - | 0 | - | 402699 | 65845 | 442095 | 44852 | |
| S830 | 92378 | 29078 | 0 | - | 122834 | 40027 | 448266 | 22479 | |
| MW8 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 729092 | 204290 | 638207 | 52992 | |
| EM48 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 0 | - | 0 | - | |
| 1C2 | 0 | - | 0 | - | 0 | - | 190867 | 18399 | |
| Ubiquitin | 54969 | 15067 | 0 | - | 405961 | 80919 | 387533 | 80804 | |