Literature DB >> 27488634

Interaction of ARC and Daxx: A Novel Endogenous Target to Preserve Motor Function and Cell Loss after Focal Brain Ischemia in Mice.

Stefan Donath1, Junfeng An2, Sabrina Lin Lin Lee2, Karen Gertz3, Anna Lena Datwyler2, Ulrike Harms3, Susanne Müller2, Tracy Deanne Farr2, Martina Füchtemeier4, Gisela Lättig-Tünnemann2, Janet Lips2, Marco Foddis2, Larissa Mosch2, René Bernard2, Ulrike Grittner2, Mustafa Balkaya5, Golo Kronenberg6, Ulrich Dirnagl7, Matthias Endres7, Christoph Harms8.   

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UNLABELLED: The aim of this study was to explore the signaling and neuroprotective effect of transactivator of transcription (TAT) protein transduction of the apoptosis repressor with CARD (ARC) in in vitro and in vivo models of cerebral ischemia in mice. In mice, transient focal cerebral ischemia reduced endogenous ARC protein in neurons in the ischemic striatum at early reperfusion time points, and in primary neuronal cultures, RNA interference resulted in greater neuronal susceptibility to oxygen glucose deprivation (OGD). TAT.ARC protein delivery led to a dose-dependent better survival after OGD. Infarct sizes 72 h after 60 min middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAo) were on average 30 ± 8% (mean ± SD; p = 0.005; T2-weighted MRI) smaller in TAT.ARC-treated mice (1 μg intraventricularly during MCAo) compared with controls. TAT.ARC-treated mice showed better performance in the pole test compared with TAT.β-Gal-treated controls. Importantly, post-stroke treatment (3 h after MCAo) was still effective in affording reduced lesion volume by 20 ± 7% (mean ± SD; p < 0.05) and better functional outcome compared with controls. Delayed treatment in mice subjected to 30 min MCAo led to sustained neuroprotection and functional behavior benefits for at least 28 d. Functionally, TAT.ARC treatment inhibited DAXX-ASK1-JNK signaling in the ischemic brain. ARC interacts with DAXX in a CARD-dependent manner to block DAXX trafficking and ASK1-JNK activation. Our work identifies for the first time ARC-DAXX binding to block ASK1-JNK activation as an ARC-specific endogenous mechanism that interferes with neuronal cell death and ischemic brain injury. Delayed delivery of TAT.ARC may present a promising target for stroke therapy. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Up to now, the only successful pharmacological target of human ischemic stroke is thrombolysis. Neuroprotective pharmacological strategies are needed to accompany therapies aiming to achieve reperfusion. We describe that apoptosis repressor with CARD (ARC) interacts and inhibits DAXX and proximal signals of cell death. In a murine stroke model mimicking human malignant infarction in the territory of the middle cerebral artery, TAT.ARC salvages brain tissue when given during occlusion or 3 h delayed with sustained functional benefits (28 d). This is a promising novel therapeutic approach because it appears to be effective in a model producing severe injury by interfering with an array of proximal signals and effectors of the ischemic cascade, upstream of JNK, caspases, and BIM and BAX activation.
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Keywords:  TAT protein transduction; behavioral outcome; brain ischemia; endogenous neuroprotection; middle cerebral artery occlusion; penumbra

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27488634      PMCID: PMC4971361          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4428-15.2016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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