ATAXIN-2 intermediate-length polyglutamine expansions elicit ALS-associated metabolic and immune phenotypes

共济失调蛋白-2中等长度的多聚谷氨酰胺扩增可引发肌萎缩侧索硬化症相关的代谢和免疫表型

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作者:Renata Vieira de Sá # ,Emma Sudria-Lopez # ,Marta Cañizares Luna # ,Oliver Harschnitz ,Dianne M A van den Heuvel ,Sandra Kling ,Danielle Vonk ,Henk-Jan Westeneng ,Henk Karst ,Lauri Bloemenkamp ,Suzy Varderidou-Minasian ,Domino K Schlegel ,Mayte Mars ,Mark H Broekhoven ,Nicky C H van Kronenburg ,Youri Adolfs ,Vamshidhar R Vangoor ,Rianne de Jongh ,Tijana Ljubikj ,Lianne Peeters ,Sabine Seeler ,Enric Mocholi ,Onur Basak ,David Gordon ,Fabrizio Giuliani ,Tessa Verhoeff ,Giel Korsten ,Teresa Calafat Pla ,Morten T Venø ,Jørgen Kjems ,Kevin Talbot ,Michael A van Es ,Jan H Veldink ,Leonard H van den Berg ,Pavol Zelina ,R Jeroen Pasterkamp

Abstract

Intermediate-length repeat expansions in ATAXIN-2 (ATXN2) are the strongest genetic risk factor for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). At the molecular level, ATXN2 intermediate expansions enhance TDP-43 toxicity and pathology. However, whether this triggers ALS pathogenesis at the cellular and functional level remains unknown. Here, we combine patient-derived and mouse models to dissect the effects of ATXN2 intermediate expansions in an ALS background. iPSC-derived motor neurons from ATXN2-ALS patients show altered stress granules, neurite damage and abnormal electrophysiological properties compared to healthy control and other familial ALS mutations. In TDP-43Tg-ALS mice, ATXN2-Q33 causes reduced motor function, NMJ alterations, neuron degeneration and altered in vitro stress granule dynamics. Furthermore, gene expression changes related to mitochondrial function and inflammatory response are detected and confirmed at the cellular level in mice and human neuron and organoid models. Together, these results define pathogenic defects underlying ATXN2-ALS and provide a framework for future research into ATXN2-dependent pathogenesis and therapy.

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