Transcriptome analysis of distinct mouse strains reveals kinesin light chain-1 splicing as an amyloid-β accumulation modifier.

对不同小鼠品系的转录组分析表明,驱动蛋白轻链-1剪接是淀粉样蛋白-β积累的调节因子

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作者:Morihara Takashi, Hayashi Noriyuki, Yokokoji Mikiko, Akatsu Hiroyasu, Silverman Michael A, Kimura Nobuyuki, Sato Masahiro, Saito Yuhki, Suzuki Toshiharu, Yanagida Kanta, Kodama Takashi S, Tanaka Toshihisa, Okochi Masayasu, Tagami Shinji, Kazui Hiroaki, Kudo Takashi, Hashimoto Ryota, Itoh Naohiro, Nishitomi Kouhei, Yamaguchi-Kabata Yumi, Tsunoda Tatsuhiko, Takamura Hironori, Katayama Taiichi, Kimura Ryo, Kamino Kouzin, Hashizume Yoshio, Takeda Masatoshi
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ). The genes that govern this process, however, have remained elusive. To this end, we combined distinct mouse strains with transcriptomics to directly identify disease-relevant genes. We show that AD model mice (APP-Tg) with DBA/2 genetic backgrounds have significantly lower levels of Aβ accumulation compared with SJL and C57BL/6 mice. We then applied brain transcriptomics to reveal the genes in DBA/2 that suppress Aβ accumulation. To avoid detecting secondarily affected genes by Aβ, we used non-Tg mice in the absence of Aβ pathology and selected candidate genes differently expressed in DBA/2 mice. Additional transcriptome analysis of APP-Tg mice with mixed genetic backgrounds revealed kinesin light chain-1 (Klc1) as an Aβ modifier, indicating a role for intracellular trafficking in Aβ accumulation. Aβ levels correlated with the expression levels of Klc1 splice variant E and the genotype of Klc1 in these APP-Tg mice. In humans, the expression levels of KLC1 variant E in brain and lymphocyte were significantly higher in AD patients compared with unaffected individuals. Finally, functional analysis using neuroblastoma cells showed that overexpression or knockdown of KLC1 variant E increases or decreases the production of Aβ, respectively. The identification of KLC1 variant E suggests that the dysfunction of intracellular trafficking is a causative factor of Aβ pathology. This unique combination of distinct mouse strains and model mice with transcriptomics is expected to be useful for the study of genetic mechanisms of other complex diseases.

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