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  • Huntingtin phosphorylation governs BDNF homeostasis and improves the phenotype of Mecp2 knockout mice.

Huntingtin phosphorylation governs BDNF homeostasis and improves the phenotype of Mecp2 knockout mice.

EMBO molecular medicine (2020-01-09)
Yann Ehinger, Julie Bruyère, Nicolas Panayotis, Yah-Se Abada, Emilie Borloz, Valérie Matagne, Chiara Scaramuzzino, Hélène Vitet, Benoit Delatour, Lydia Saidi, Laurent Villard, Frédéric Saudou, Jean-Christophe Roux
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Mutations in the X-linked MECP2 gene are responsible for Rett syndrome (RTT), a severe neurological disorder for which there is no treatment. Several studies have linked the loss of MeCP2 function to alterations of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels, but non-specific overexpression of BDNF only partially improves the phenotype of Mecp2-deficient mice. We and others have previously shown that huntingtin (HTT) scaffolds molecular motor complexes, transports BDNF-containing vesicles, and is under-expressed in Mecp2 knockout brains. Here, we demonstrate that promoting HTT phosphorylation at Ser421, either by a phospho-mimetic mutation or inhibition of the phosphatase calcineurin, restores endogenous BDNF axonal transport in vitro in the corticostriatal pathway, increases striatal BDNF availability and synaptic connectivity in vivo, and improves the phenotype and the survival of Mecp2 knockout mice-even though treatments were initiated only after the mice had already developed symptoms. Stimulation of endogenous cellular pathways may thus be a promising approach for the treatment of RTT patients.

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抗カルネキシン ウサギ宿主抗体, IgG fraction of antiserum, buffered aqueous solution
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抗リン酸化TrkB (Tyr816)抗体, from rabbit, purified by affinity chromatography
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Immobilon®ブロック - FL(蛍光阻害剤), Fluorescent Detection for Western blotting, dot/slot blotting, mass spectrometry and fluorescence assays