Literature DB >> 27957684

Huntingtin polyQ Mutation Impairs the 17β-Estradiol/Neuroglobin Pathway Devoted to Neuron Survival.

Maria Teresa Nuzzo1, Marco Fiocchetti1, Pierangela Totta1, Mariarosa A B Melone2,3, Antonella Cardinale1,4, Francesca R Fusco4, Stefano Gustincich5,6, Francesca Persichetti7, Paolo Ascenzi3,8, Maria Marino9,10.   

Abstract

Among several mechanisms underlying the well-known trophic and protective effects of 17β-estradiol (E2) in the brain, we recently reported that E2 induces the up-regulation of two anti-apoptotic and neuroprotectant proteins: huntingtin (HTT) and neuroglobin (NGB). Here, we investigate the role of this up-regulation. The obtained results indicate that E2 promotes NGB-HTT association, induces the localization of the complex at the mitochondria, and protects SK-N-BE neuroblastoma cells and murine striatal cells, which express wild-type HTT (i.e., polyQ7), against H2O2-induced apoptosis. All E2 effects were completely abolished in HTT-knocked out SK-N-BE cells and in striatal neurons expressing the mutated form of HTT (mHTT; i.e., polyQ111) typical of Huntington's disease (HD). As a whole, these data provide a new function of wild-type HTT which drives E2-induced NGB in mitochondria modulating NGB anti-apoptotic activity. This new function is lost by HTT polyQ pathological expansion. These data evidence the existence of a novel E2/HTT/NGB neuroprotective axis that may play a relevant role in the development of HD therapeutics.

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Keywords:  17β-Estradiol; Huntingtin; Huntingtin polyQ mutation; Neuroglobin; Neuron survival

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27957684     DOI: 10.1007/s12035-016-0337-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0893-7648            Impact factor:   5.590


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