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The presence of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins in frontotemporal lobar degeneration with FUS-positive inclusions

Journal

NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING
Volume 46, Issue -, Pages 192-203

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2016.07.004

Keywords

Frontotemporal dementia; FUS; FET proteins; hnRNP; Transportin; NanoString

Funding

  1. Alzheimer's Research UK fellowship
  2. Rosetrees Trust
  3. Leonard Wolfson Centre for experimental neurology
  4. Reta Lila Weston Institute for Neurological Studies
  5. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (Europe) Association
  6. Department of Health's NIHR Biomedical Research Centres
  7. Alzheimers Research UK [ARUK-RF2012-1, ARUK-SRF2015-2] Funding Source: researchfish
  8. Rosetrees Trust [M290] Funding Source: researchfish

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Frontotemporal lobar degeneration with fused in sarcoma-positive inclusions (FTLD-FUS) is a disease with unknown cause. Transportin 1 is abundantly found in FUS-positive inclusions and responsible for the nuclear import of the FET proteins of which FUS is a member. The presence of all FET proteins in pathological inclusions suggests a disturbance of transportin 1-mediated nuclear import. FUS also belongs to the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) protein family. We investigated whether hnRNP proteins are associated with FUS pathology implicating dysfunctional nuclear export in the pathogenesis of FTLD-FUS. hnRNP proteins were investigated in affected brain regions in FTLD-FUS using immunohistochemistry, biochemical analysis, and the expression analysis. We demonstrated the presence of several hnRNP proteins in pathological inclusions including neuronal cytoplasmic inclusions and dystrophic neurites. The biochemical analysis revealed a shift in the location of hnRNP A1 from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. The expression analysis revealed an increase in several hnRNP proteins in FTLD-FUS. These results implicate a wider dysregulation of movement between intracellular compartments, than mechanisms only affecting the nuclear import of FUS proteins. Crown Copyright (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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