Differential expression and roles of Huntingtin and Huntingtin-associated protein 1 in the mouse and primate brains

亨廷顿蛋白和亨廷顿蛋白相关蛋白1在小鼠和灵长类动物脑中的差异表达及其作用

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作者:Xingxing Chen ,Yize Sun ,Laiqiang Chen ,Xiu-Sheng Chen ,Mingtian Pan ,Yiran Zhang ,Qi Wang ,Weili Yang ,Peng Yin ,Dajian He ,Xiangyu Guo ,Su Yang ,Yan Zeng ,Sen Yan ,Xiao-Jiang Li ,Shihua Li

Abstract

Huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) is the first identified protein whose function is affected by its abnormal interaction with mutant huntingtin (mHTT), which causes Huntington disease. However, the expression patterns of Hap1 and Htt in the rodent brain are not correlated. Here we found that the primate HAP1, unlike the rodent Hap1, is correlatively expressed with HTT in the primate brains. CRISPR/Cas9 targeting revealed that HAP1 deficiency in the developing human neurons did not affect neuronal differentiation and gene expression as seen in the mouse neurons. However, deletion of HAP1 exacerbated neurotoxicity of mutant HTT in the organotypic brain slices of adult monkeys. These findings demonstrate differential HAP1 expression and function in the mouse and primate brains, and suggest that interaction of HAP1 with mutant HTT may be involved in mutant HTT-mediated neurotoxicity in adult primate neurons.

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