TY - JOUR A1 - Bielmeier, Christina B. A1 - Roth, Saskia A1 - Schmitt, Sabrina I. A1 - Boneva, Stefaniya K. A1 - Schlecht, Anja A1 - Vallon, Mario A1 - Tamm, Ernst R. A1 - Ergün, Süleyman A1 - Neueder, Andreas A1 - Braunger, Barbara M. T1 - Transcriptional profiling identifies upregulation of neuroprotective pathways in retinitis pigmentosa JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Hereditary retinal degenerations like retinitis pigmentosa (RP) are among the leading causes of blindness in younger patients. To enable in vivo investigation of cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for photoreceptor cell death and to allow testing of therapeutic strategies that could prevent retinal degeneration, animal models have been created. In this study, we deeply characterized the transcriptional profile of mice carrying the transgene rhodopsin V20G/P23H/P27L (VPP), which is a model for autosomal dominant RP. We examined the degree of photoreceptor degeneration and studied the impact of the VPP transgene-induced retinal degeneration on the transcriptome level of the retina using next generation RNA sequencing (RNASeq) analyses followed by weighted correlation network analysis (WGCNA). We furthermore identified cellular subpopulations responsible for some of the observed dysregulations using in situ hybridizations, immunofluorescence staining, and 3D reconstruction. Using RNASeq analysis, we identified 9256 dysregulated genes and six significantly associated gene modules in the subsequently performed WGCNA. Gene ontology enrichment showed, among others, dysregulation of genes involved in TGF-β regulated extracellular matrix organization, the (ocular) immune system/response, and cellular homeostasis. Moreover, heatmaps confirmed clustering of significantly dysregulated genes coding for components of the TGF-β, G-protein activated, and VEGF signaling pathway. 3D reconstructions of immunostained/in situ hybridized sections revealed retinal neurons and Müller cells as the major cellular population expressing representative components of these signaling pathways. The predominant effect of VPP-induced photoreceptor degeneration pointed towards induction of neuroinflammation and the upregulation of neuroprotective pathways like TGF-β, G-protein activated, and VEGF signaling. Thus, modulation of these processes and signaling pathways might represent new therapeutic options to delay the degeneration of photoreceptors in diseases like RP. KW - retinitis pigmentosa KW - VPP mouse model KW - in-situ hybridization KW - neurodegeneration KW - neuroinflammation KW - extracellular matrix disorganisation KW - neuroprotective pathways Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-260769 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 22 IS - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wulf, Maximilian A1 - Barkovits, Katalin A1 - Schork, Karin A1 - Eisenacher, Martin A1 - Riederer, Peter A1 - Gerlach, Manfred A1 - Eggers, Britta A1 - Marcus, Katrin T1 - The proteome of neuromelanin granules in dementia with Lewy bodies JF - Cells N2 - Neuromelanin granules (NMGs) are organelle-like structures present in the human substantia nigra pars compacta. In addition to neuromelanin, NMGs contain proteins, lipids and metals. As NMG-containing dopaminergic neurons are preferentially lost in Parkinson’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), it is assumed that NMGs may play a role in neurodegenerative processes. Until now, this role is not completely understood and needs further investigation. We therefore set up an exploratory proteomic study to identify differences in the proteomic profile of NMGs from DLB patients (n = 5) compared to healthy controls (CTRL, n = 5). We applied a laser microdissection and mass-spectrometry-based approach, in which we used targeted mass spectrometric experiments for validation. In NMG-surrounding (SN\(_{Surr.}\)) tissue of DLB patients, we found evidence for ongoing oxidative damage and an impairment of protein degradation. As a potentially disease-related mechanism, we found α-synuclein and protein S100A9 to be enriched in NMGs of DLB cases, while the abundance of several ribosomal proteins was significantly decreased. As S100A9 is known to be able to enhance the formation of toxic α-synuclein fibrils, this finding points towards an involvement of NMGs in pathogenesis, however the exact role of NMGs as either neuroprotective or neurotoxic needs to be further investigated. Nevertheless, our study provides evidence for an impairment of protein degradation, ongoing oxidative damage and accumulation of potentially neurotoxic protein aggregates to be central mechanisms of neurodegeneration in DLB. KW - neuromelanin granules KW - neurodegeneration KW - dementia with Lewy bodies KW - proteomics KW - stress granules KW - substantia nigra pars compacta Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-297465 SN - 2073-4409 VL - 11 IS - 22 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rottlaender, Andrea A1 - Kuerten, Stefanie T1 - Stepchild or prodigy? Neuroprotection in multiple sclerosis (MS) research JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) and characterized by the infiltration of immune cells, demyelination and axonal loss. Loss of axons and nerve fiber pathology are widely accepted as correlates of neurological disability. Hence, it is surprising that the development of neuroprotective therapies has been neglected for a long time. A reason for this could be the diversity of the underlying mechanisms, complex changes in nerve fiber pathology and the absence of biomarkers and tools to quantify neuroregenerative processes. Present therapeutic strategies are aimed at modulating or suppressing the immune response, but do not primarily attenuate axonal pathology. Yet, target-oriented neuroprotective strategies are essential for the treatment of MS, especially as severe damage of nerve fibers mostly occurs in the course of disease progression and cannot be impeded by immune modulatory drugs. This review shall depict the need for neuroprotective strategies and elucidate difficulties and opportunities. KW - experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis KW - white matter KW - lesions KW - remyelination KW - multiple sclerosis KW - regeneration KW - neuroprotection KW - degeneration KW - axonal damage KW - neurodegeneration KW - pathology KW - sodium channels KW - axonal injury KW - central nervous system Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-148416 VL - 16 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Thomas A1 - Mueller, Bernhard Klaus A1 - Riederer, Peter T1 - Perspective: Treatment for disease modification in chronic neurodegeneration JF - Cells N2 - Symptomatic treatments are available for Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. An unmet need is cure or disease modification. This review discusses possible reasons for negative clinical study outcomes on disease modification following promising positive findings from experimental research. It scrutinizes current research paradigms for disease modification with antibodies against pathological protein enrichment, such as α-synuclein, amyloid or tau, based on post mortem findings. Instead a more uniform regenerative and reparative therapeutic approach for chronic neurodegenerative disease entities is proposed with stimulation of an endogenously existing repair system, which acts independent of specific disease mechanisms. The repulsive guidance molecule A pathway is involved in the regulation of peripheral and central neuronal restoration. Therapeutic antagonism of repulsive guidance molecule A reverses neurodegeneration according to experimental outcomes in numerous disease models in rodents and monkeys. Antibodies against repulsive guidance molecule A exist. First clinical studies in neurological conditions with an acute onset are under way. Future clinical trials with these antibodies should initially focus on well characterized uniform cohorts of patients. The efficiency of repulsive guidance molecule A antagonism and associated stimulation of neurogenesis should be demonstrated with objective assessment tools to counteract dilution of therapeutic effects by subjectivity and heterogeneity of chronic disease entities. Such a research concept will hopefully enhance clinical test strategies and improve the future therapeutic armamentarium for chronic neurodegeneration. KW - neurodegeneration KW - repulsive guidance molecule A KW - neuroprotection KW - repair KW - oxidative stress KW - apoptosis KW - neurogenesis Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-236644 SN - 2073-4409 VL - 10 IS - 4 ER - TY - THES A1 - Groh, Janos Michael T1 - Pathogenic impact of immune cells in mouse models of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis T1 - Pathogener Einfluss von Immunzellen in Mausmodellen der Neuronalen Ceroid Lipofuszinose N2 - The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are fatal neurodegenerative disorders in which the visual system is affected in early stages of disease. A typical accompanying feature is neuroinflammation, the pathogenic impact of which is presently unknown. In this study, the role of inflammatory cells in the pathogenesis was investigated in Palmitoyl-protein thioesterase 1-deficient (Ppt1-/-) and Ceroidlipofuscinosis, neuronal 3-deficient (Cln3-/-) mice, models of the infantile and juvenile forms of NCL, respectively. Focusing predominantly on the visual system, an infiltration of CD8+ cytotoxic Tlymphocytes and an activation of microglia/macrophage-like cells was observed early in disease. To analyze the pathogenic impact of lymphocytes, Ppt1-/- mice were crossbred with mice lacking lymphocytes (Rag1-/-) and axonal transport, perturbation and neuronal survival were scored. Lack of lymphocytes led to a significant amelioration of neuronal disease and reconstitution experiments revealed a crucial role of CD8+ cytotoxic T-lymphocytes. Lack of lymphocytes also caused an improved clinical phenotype and extended longevity. To investigate the impact of microglia/macrophage-like cells, Ppt1-/- and Cln3-/- mice were crossbred with mice lacking sialoadhesin (Sn-/-), a monocyte lineage-restricted cell adhesion molecule important for interactions between macrophage-like cells and lymphocytes. Similar to the lack of lymphocytes, absence of sialoadhesin significantly ameliorated the disease in Ppt1-/- and Cln3-/- mice. Taken together, both T-lymphocytes and microglia/macrophage-like cells were identified as pathogenic mediators in two distinct forms of fatal inherited neurodegenerative storage disorders. These studies expand the concept of secondary inflammation as a common pathomechanistic feature in some neurological diseases and provide novel insights that may be crucial for developing treatment strategies for different forms of NCL. N2 - Die Neuronalen Ceroid Lipofuszinosen (NCL) sind tödlich verlaufende neurodegenerative Erkrankungen, bei denen das visuelle System frühzeitig im Krankheitsverlauf betroffen ist. Eine typische Begleiterscheinung sind Entzündungsreaktionen, deren pathogenetischer Einfluss bisher ungeklärt ist. In dieser Studie wurde die Rolle von Entzündungszellen bei der Pathogenese in Palmitoyl-protein thioestease 1-defizienten (Ppt1-/-) und Ceroid-lipofuscinosis, neuronal 3-defizienten (Cln3-/-) Mäusen untersucht, den jeweiligen Modellen der Infantilen und Juvenilen Formen der NCL. Mit besonderem Augenmerk auf das visuelle System wurde früh in der Krankheit ein Aufkommen von CD8+ zytotoxischen T-Lymphozyten und eine Aktivierung von Mikroglia/Makrophagen-ähnlichen Zellen beobachtet. Um den pathogenetischen Einfluss der Lymphozyten zu klären, wurden Ppt1-/- Mäuse mit Mäusen verkreuzt, welche keine Lymphozyten besitzen (Rag1-/-). An den generierten Doppelmutanten wurden axonaler Transport, axonale Schädigung und neuronales Überleben bestimmt. Die Abwesenheit von Lymphozyten führte zu einer signifikanten Abmilderung der neuronalen Schädigung und Rekonstitutions-Experimente zeigten, dass CD8+ zytotoxische T-Lymphozyten eine entscheidende Rolle spielen. Die Abwesenheit dieser Lymphozyten führte außerdem zu einem abgemilderten klinischen Phänotyp und einem verlängerten Überleben. Um den Einfluss von Mikroglia/Makrophagen zu untersuchen wurden Ppt1-/- und Cln3-/- Mäuse mit Sialoadhesin-defizienten Mäusen (Sn-/-) verkreuzt. Sn ist ein Monozyten-spezifisches Zelladhäsionsmolekül, das wichtig für Interaktionen zwischen Makrophagen-ähnlichen Zellen und Lymphozyten ist. Ähnlich wie die Abwesenheit von Lymphozyten führte die Abwesenheit von Sialoadhesin zu einer signifikanten Abmilderung der Krankheit in Ppt1-/- und Cln3-/- Mäusen. Zusammengefasst wurden sowohl T-Lymphozyten als auch Mikroglia/Makrophagenähnliche Zellen als pathogenetische Mediatoren in zwei verschiedenen Formen von tödlich verlaufenden erblichen neurodegenerativen Speicherkrankheiten identifiziert. Diese Untersuchungen erweitern das Konzept der sekundären Entzündungsreaktion als verbreitete pathomechanistische Erscheinung in einigen neurologischen Erkrankungen und liefern neue Perspektiven für die Entwicklung von Behandlungsstrategien für verschiedene Formen der NCL. KW - Nervendegeneration KW - Maus KW - Entzündung KW - T-Lymphozyt KW - Neuronale Ceroid Lipofuszinose KW - Neuroinflammation KW - Neurodegeneration KW - axonaler Schaden KW - T-Lymphozyten KW - neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis KW - neuroinflammation KW - neurodegeneration KW - axonal damage KW - T-lymphocytes Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-77684 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grotemeyer, Alexander A1 - McFleder, Rhonda Leah A1 - Wu, Jingjing A1 - Wischhusen, Jörg A1 - Ip, Chi Wang T1 - Neuroinflammation in Parkinson’s disease – putative pathomechanisms and targets for disease-modification JF - Frontiers in Immunology N2 - Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive and debilitating chronic disease that affects more than six million people worldwide, with rising prevalence. The hallmarks of PD are motor deficits, the spreading of pathological α-synuclein clusters in the central nervous system, and neuroinflammatory processes. PD is treated symptomatically, as no causally-acting drug or procedure has been successfully established for clinical use. Various pathways contributing to dopaminergic neuron loss in PD have been investigated and described to interact with the innate and adaptive immune system. We discuss the possible contribution of interconnected pathways related to the immune response, focusing on the pathophysiology and neurodegeneration of PD. In addition, we provide an overview of clinical trials targeting neuroinflammation in PD. KW - Parkinson’s disease KW - neuroinflammation KW - T cells KW - microglia KW - neurodegeneration KW - animal models KW - inflammatory cascades Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-274665 SN - 1664-3224 VL - 13 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Karikari, Akua A. A1 - McFleder, Rhonda L. A1 - Ribechini, Eliana A1 - Blum, Robert A1 - Bruttel, Valentin A1 - Knorr, Susanne A1 - Gehmeyr, Mona A1 - Volkmann, Jens A1 - Brotchie, Jonathan M. A1 - Ahsan, Fadhil A1 - Haack, Beatrice A1 - Monoranu, Camelia-Maria A1 - Keber, Ursula A1 - Yeghiazaryan, Rima A1 - Pagenstecher, Axel A1 - Heckel, Tobias A1 - Bischler, Thorsten A1 - Wischhusen, Jörg A1 - Koprich, James B. A1 - Lutz, Manfred B. A1 - Ip, Chi Wang T1 - Neurodegeneration by α-synuclein-specific T cells in AAV-A53T-α-synuclein Parkinson’s disease mice JF - Brain, Behavior, and Immunity N2 - Background Antigen-specific neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration are characteristic for neuroimmunological diseases. In Parkinson’s disease (PD) pathogenesis, α-synuclein is a known culprit. Evidence for α-synuclein-specific T cell responses was recently obtained in PD. Still, a causative link between these α-synuclein responses and dopaminergic neurodegeneration had been lacking. We thus addressed the functional relevance of α-synuclein-specific immune responses in PD in a mouse model. Methods We utilized a mouse model of PD in which an Adeno-associated Vector 1/2 serotype (AAV1/2) expressing human mutated A53T-α-Synuclein was stereotactically injected into the substantia nigra (SN) of either wildtype C57BL/6 or Recombination-activating gene 1 (RAG1)\(^{-/-}\) mice. Brain, spleen, and lymph node tissues from different time points following injection were then analyzed via FACS, cytokine bead assay, immunohistochemistry and RNA-sequencing to determine the role of T cells and inflammation in this model. Bone marrow transfer from either CD4\(^{+}\)/CD8\(^{-}\), CD4\(^{-}\)/CD8\(^{+}\), or CD4\(^{+}\)/CD8\(^{+}\) (JHD\(^{-/-}\)) mice into the RAG-1\(^{-/-}\) mice was also employed. In addition to the in vivo studies, a newly developed A53T-α-synuclein-expressing neuronal cell culture/immune cell assay was utilized. Results AAV-based overexpression of pathogenic human A53T-α-synuclein in dopaminergic neurons of the SN stimulated T cell infiltration. RNA-sequencing of immune cells from PD mouse brains confirmed a pro-inflammatory gene profile. T cell responses were directed against A53T-α-synuclein-peptides in the vicinity of position 53 (68–78) and surrounding the pathogenically relevant S129 (120–134). T cells were required for α-synuclein-induced neurodegeneration in vivo and in vitro, while B cell deficiency did not protect from dopaminergic neurodegeneration. Conclusions Using T cell and/or B cell deficient mice and a newly developed A53T-α-synuclein-expressing neuronal cell culture/immune cell assay, we confirmed in vivo and in vitro that pathogenic α-synuclein peptide-specific T cell responses can cause dopaminergic neurodegeneration and thereby contribute to PD-like pathology. KW - Parkinson’s disease KW - α-synuclein-specific T cells KW - neurodegeneration Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300600 VL - 101 SP - 194 EP - 210 ER - TY - THES A1 - Stahl, Sonja T1 - Molekulare Mechanismen der Neurodegeneration in der Grosshirnrinde von Kathepsin B und L-Doppelknockoutmäusen T1 - Molecular mechanisms of neurodegeneration in cathepsin B- and L- deficient brains N2 - Kathepsin B und L sind lysosomale Cysteinproteasen, die mit einer Reihe von pathologischen Prozessen, wie z. B. Cancerogenese, Tumorangiogenese und Neurodegeneration in Verbindung gebracht werden. Dennoch sind bis jetzt nur wenige Proteinsubstrate beschrieben. Ausserdem sind die Mechanismen der Regulation von Zellproliferation, -invasion und -apoptose durch Kathepsin B und L weitgehend unverstanden. Ein kombinierter Mangel beider Kathepsine führt zu einer frühzeitigen Neurodegeneration in Mäusen, die an neuronale Lipofuszinosen beim Menschen erinnert. In der vorliegenden Studie wurden Unterschiede in der Proteinzusammensetzung von wildtypischen und doppelt-defizienten Gehirnlysosomen quantifiziert. Eine Kombination von subzellulärer Fraktionierung und LC-MS/MS unter Verwendung einer isobarischen Markierung (iTraqTM) erlaubte uns die gleichzeitige Untersuchung von zerebralen Lysosomen aus Wildtyp und Kathepsin B-/-L-/- Mäusen. Ingesamt waren 19 Proteine signifikant erhöht in Kathepsin B-/-L-/- Lysosomen. Die meisten erhöhten Proteine wurden der neuronalen Biosynthese, regenerierenden bzw. endozytotischen oder lysosomalen Kompartimenten zugeordnet. Der Anstieg von Calcyon, dem Delta/Notch- verwandten epidermalen Wachstumsfaktor-Rezeptor (DNER), Neurochondrin, Phospholipase D3, Rab14, Cathepsin D und Apolipoprotein E lässt eine potentielle Rolle von Kathepsin B und L im Axonwachstum und der Synapsenbildung während der postnatalen Entwicklung des Zentralnervensystems vermuten. N2 - Cathepsins B and L are lysosomal cysteine proteases which have been implicated in a variety of pathological processes such as cancer, tumor angiogenesis, and neurodegeneration. However, only a few protein substrates have thus far been described and the mechanisms by which cathepsins B and L regulate cell proliferation, invasion, and apoptosis are poorly understood. Combined deficiency of both cathepsins results in early-onset neurodegeneration in mice reminiscent of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses in humans. Therefore, we intended to quantify protein changes in brain lysosomes of double deficient mice. A combination of subcellular fractionation and LC-MS/MS using isobaric tagging for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQTM) allowed us to simultaneously assess wildtype and cathepsin B-/-L-/- cerebral lysosomes. Altogether, 19 different proteins were significantly increased in cathepsin B-/-L-/- lysosomes. Most elevated proteins had previously been localized to neuronal biosynthetic, recycling/endocytic or lysosomal compartments. The increase of calcyon, the Delta/Notch-like epidermal growth factor-related receptor, neurochondrin, phospholipase D3, Rab14, cathepsin D, and apolipoprotein E suggests a potential role for cathepsins B and L in axon outgrowth and synapse formation during postnatal development of the central nervous system. KW - Kathepsin B KW - Kathepsin L KW - Nervendegeneration KW - Kathepsin KW - Neurodegeneration KW - DNER KW - Rab14 KW - Calcyon KW - Cathepsin KW - neurodegeneration KW - DNER KW - Rab14 KW - Calcyon Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-21606 ER - TY - THES A1 - Cruz, Alexandre Bettencourt da T1 - Molecular and functional characterization of the swiss-cheese and olk mutants in Drosophila melanogaster : two approaches to killing neurons T1 - Molekulare und funktionelle Untersuchung der swiss-cheese und olk Mutanten in Drosophila melanogaster N2 - In this thesis two genes involved in causing neurodegenerative phenotypes in Drosophila are described. olk (omb-like), a futsch allele, is a micotubule associated protein (MAP) which is homologous to MAP1B and sws (swiss cheese) a serine esterase of yet unknown function within the nervous system. The lack of either one of these genes causes progressive neurodegeneration in two different ways. The sws mutant is characterized by general degeneration of the adult nervous system, glial hyperwrapping and neuronal apoptosis. Deletion of NTE (neuropathy target esterase), the SWS homolog in vertebrates, has been shown to cause a similar pattern of progressive neural degeneration in mice. NTE reacts with organophosphates causing axonal degeneration in humans. Inhibition of vertebrate NTE is insufficient to induce paralyzing axonal degeneration, a reaction called "aging reaction" is necessary for the disease to set in. It is hypothesized that a second "non-esterase" function of NTE is responsible for this phenomenon. The biological function of SWS within the nervous system is still unknown. To characterize the function of this protein several transgenic fly lines expressing different mutated forms of SWS were established. The controlled expression of altered SWS protein with the GAL4/UAS system allowed the analysis of isolated parts of the protein that were altered in the respective constructs. The characterization of a possible non-esterase function was of particular interest in these experiments. One previously described aberrant SWS construct lacking the first 80 amino acids (SWSΔ1-80) showed a deleterious, dominant effect when overexpressed and was used as a model for organophosphate (OP) intoxication. This construct retains part of its detrimental effect even without catalytically active serine esterase function. This strongly suggests that there is another characteristic to SWS that is not defined solely by its serine esterase activity. Experiments analyzing the lipid contents of sws mutant, wildtype (wt) and SWS overexpressing flies gave valuable insights into a possible biological function of SWS. Phosphatidylcholine, a major component of cell membranes, accumulates in sws mutants whereas it is depleted in SWS overexpressing flies. This suggests that SWS is involved in phosphatidylcholine regulation. The produced α-SWS antibody made it possible to study the intracellular localization of SWS. Images of double stainings with ER (endoplasmic reticulum) markers show that SWS is in great part localized to the ER. This is consistent with findings of SWS/ NTE localization in yeast and mouse cells. The olk mutant also shows progressive neurodegeneration but it is more localized to the olfactory system and mushroom bodies. Regarding specific cell types it seemed that specifically the projection neurons (PNs) are affected. A behavioral phenotype consisting of poor olfactory memory compared to wt is also observed even before histologically visible neurodegeneration sets in. Considering that the projection neurons connect the antennal lobes to the mushroom bodies, widely regarded as the "learning center", this impairment was expected. Three mutants where identified (olk1-3) by complementation analysis with the previously known futschN94 allele and sequencing of the coding sequence of olk1 revealed a nonsense mutation early in the protein. Consistent with the predicted function of Futsch as a microtubule associated protein (MAP), abnormalities are most likely due to a defective microtubule network and defects in axonal transport. In histological sections a modified cytoskeletal network is observed and western blots confirm a difference in the amount of tubulin present in the olk1 mutant versus the wt. The elaboration of neuronal axons and dendrites is dependent on a functional cytoskeleton. Observation of transport processes in primary neural cultures derived from olk1 mutant flies also showed a reduction of mitochondrial transport. Interaction with the fragile X mental retardation gene (dfmr1) was observed with the olk mutant. A dfmr1/ olk1 double mutant shows an ameliorated phenotype compared to the olk1 single mutant. tau, another MAP gene, was also shown to be able to partially rescue the olk1 mutant. N2 - In dieser Arbeit werden zwei neurodegenerative Mutanten in Drosophila beschrieben. Zum einen drei Allele des futsch Gens namens olk (omb-like). futsch wurde bereits als Mikrotubuli assoziertes Protein (MAP) beschrieben und ist als MAP1B Ortholog identifiziert worden. Zum anderen sws (swiss cheese), eine Serinesterase, deren Funktion im Nervensystem noch unbekannt ist. In sws mutanten Fliegen ist Vakuolisierung im gesamten Gehirn sichtbar, es handelt sich um einen generellen, progressiven, neurodegenerativen Phänotyp. Neuronale Apoptose wie auch multiple Membranhüllen um Gliazellen sind für die sws Mutanten charakteristisch. Die biologische Funktion von SWS innerhalb des Nervensystems ist bisher noch nicht geklärt. Vertebraten, die für das sws Ortholog NTE (neuropathy target esterase) mutant sind, zeigen einen ähnlichen Phänotyp wie sws mutante Fliegen. Auch Vergiftung von NTE mit Organophosphaten kann zu axonaler Degeneration führen. Dabei ist jedoch die Inhibition von NTE nicht ausreichend um die Axondegeneration hervorzurufen. Eine weitere Reaktion, die sogenannte "Aging reaction" is notwendig um die paralysierende Wirkung auszulösen. Eine These besagt, dass NTE eine zweite, von der Esterasefunktion unabhängige Funktion ("Nicht-Esterase" Funktion) besitzt, die diese Wirkung auslöst. Zur Aufklärung der physiologischen Funktion von SWS wurden verschiedene transgene Fliegenlinien etabliert. Diese produzieren verschiedene, mutierte Formen des SWS Proteins, dessen Expression mit Hilfe des GAL4/ UAS Systems genau gesteuert werden kann. Diese Methode erlaubt eine eingehende Untersuchung einzelner Proteindomänen, die in den jeweiligen Konstrukten verändert waren. Insbesondere die Charakterisierung der möglichen "Nicht-Esterase" Funktion war von Interesse. Eine bereits beschriebene mutante Form des SWS Proteins, dem die ersten 80 Aminosäuren fehlen (SWSΔ1-80), zeigte einen dominanten degenerativen Effekt. Die Überexpression von SWSΔ1-80 führt, wie auch die Vergiftung mit bestimmten Organophosphaten, zur Degeneration der betroffenen Zellen und wurde deshalb als Modell für Organophosphatvergiftung herangezogen. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass dieses Konstrukt auch dann einen schädlichen Effekt zeigt, wenn die katalytische Serinesterasefähigkeit durch Mutation entfernt wurde. Dies deutet die Möglichkeit an, dass SWS eine, von der Esteraseaktivität unhabhängige, Funktion ausüben kann. Ein Vergleich des Lipidgehalts von sws Mutanten mit wt und SWS überexprimierenden Fliegen gab wertvolle Hinweise auf eine mögliche biologische Funktion von SWS. Der Gehalt an Phosphatidylcholin, ein Hauptbestandteil von Zellmembranen, scheint in sws Mutanten erhöht zu sein, während es in SWS überexprimierenden Fliegen in geringeren Mengen zu finden ist. Dies weist darauf hin, dass SWS an der Phosphatidylcholinregulation beteiligt sein könnte. Der in dieser Arbeit hergestellte α-SWS Antikörper ermöglichte eine genauere intrazelluläre Lokalisation des SWS Proteins. Doppelfärbungen mit einem ER (Endoplasmatisches Retikulum) Marker zeigen, dass ein grosser Anteil von SWS im ER zu finden ist. Dies stimmt mit den kürzlich veröffentlichten Ergebnisse zur Lokalisation von SWS/ NTE in Hefe- und Mauszellen überein. Die olk Mutante zeigt ebenfalls progressive Neurodegeneration, die Effekte sind jedoch lokaler, insbesondere das olfaktorische System und die Pilzkörper sind betroffen. Die Projektionsneurone (PN) degenerieren in dieser Mutante innerhalb von etwa 20 Tagen. Noch vor der histologisch sichtbaren Degeneration ist bereits ein Verhaltensphänotyp erkennbar, der sich in schlechter, olfaktorischen Lernleistung äussert. Projektionsneurone verbinden die Antennalloben und die Pilzkörper, die als "Lernzentren" gelten, daher entspricht ein Lerndefekt den Erwartungen. Die drei olk Mutanten (olk1-3) wurden durch Komplementationstests mit dem publizierten futschN94 Allel als weitere futsch Allele identifiziert. In olk1 zeigte die Sequenzierung der kodierenden Sequenz eine Mutation, die frühzeitig zu einem Stopcodon im Protein führt. Die Degenerationserscheinungen in der Mutanten sind vermutlich auf Defekte im Mikrotubulinetzwek und axonalen Transport zurück zu führen. In histologischen Gehirnschnitten sind Veränderungen im Zytoskelett zu beobachten und Western Blots deuten auf einen erhöhten Tubulingehalt in der olk1 Mutante hin. Für die Entwicklung von Axonen und Dendriten ist ein intaktes Zytoskelett unentbehrlich. Transportprozesse sind in olk1 Mutanten ebenso betroffen, insbesondere ist der mitochondriale Transport reduziert. Das fragile X mental retardation Gen (dfmr1) interagiert mit der olk Mutante, so dass eine dfmr1/ olk1 Doppelmutante einen weniger starken Phänotyp zeigt als die olk1 Mutante. tau, ein weiteres MAP Gen, besitzt ebenso die Fähigkeit den olk1 Phänotyp partiell zu suprimieren. KW - Taufliege KW - Nervendegeneration KW - Molekulargenetik KW - Drosophila KW - Neurodegeneration KW - futsch KW - MAP KW - swiss-cheese KW - Drosophila KW - neurodegeneration KW - futsch KW - MAP KW - swiss-cheese Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-17734 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Groh, Janos A1 - Berve, Kristina A1 - Martini, Rudolf T1 - Immune modulation attenuates infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis in mice before and after disease onset JF - Brain Communications N2 - Targeting neuroinflammation in models for infantile and juvenile forms of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL, CLN disease) with the clinically established immunomodulators fingolimod and teriflunomide significantly attenuates the neurodegenerative phenotype when applied preventively, i.e. before the development of substantial neural damage and clinical symptoms. Here, we show that in a mouse model for the early onset and rapidly progressing CLN1 form, more complex clinical phenotypes like disturbed motor coordination and impaired visual acuity are also ameliorated by immunomodulation. Moreover, we show that the disease outcome can be attenuated even when fingolimod and teriflunomide treatment starts after disease onset, i.e. when neurodegeneration is ongoing and clinical symptoms are detectable. In detail, treatment with either drug led to a reduction in T-cell numbers and microgliosis in the CNS, although not to the same extent as upon preventive treatment. Pharmacological immunomodulation was accompanied by a reduction of axonal damage, neuron loss and astrogliosis in the retinotectal system and by reduced brain atrophy. Accordingly, the frequency of myoclonic jerks and disturbed motor coordination were attenuated. Overall, disease alleviation was remarkably substantial upon therapeutic treatment with both drugs, although less robust than upon preventive treatment. To test the relevance of putative immune-independent mechanisms of action in this model, we treated CLN1 mice lacking mature T- and B-lymphocytes. Immunodeficient CLN1 mice showed, as previously reported, an improved neurological phenotype in comparison with genuine CLN1 mice which could not be further alleviated by either of the drugs, reflecting a predominantly immune-related therapeutic mechanism of action. The present study supports and strengthens our previous view that repurposing clinically approved immunomodulators may alleviate the course of CLN1 disease in human patients, even though diagnosis usually occurs when symptoms have already emerged. KW - attenuation of disease KW - T-lymphocytes KW - immunomodulation KW - infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis KW - neurodegeneration KW - neuroinflammation KW - preventive treatment Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-260167 VL - 3 IS - 2 ER -