乙醇诱导体外神经元细胞的rna结合蛋白hnRNP A1的亚细胞运输,但在青春期大鼠脑中没有。

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Biology Open Pub Date : 2025-07-15 DOI:10.1242/bio.062010
Angela H S Fan, Yoldas Yildiz, Amanda A Hartoun, Mikayla L Newby, Rujuta Durwas, Yan Ngai, Sarah Flury, Toni R Pak
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RNA结合蛋白异质核糖核蛋白A1 (hnRNP A1)在RNA代谢中起着关键作用,包括剪接、稳定和运输。hnRNP A1主要存在于细胞核中,但它可以动态运输到细胞质中,以响应细胞应激源,如渗透或氧化应激。尽管hnRNP A1的细胞质功能尚不清楚,但我们之前的工作表明,hnRNP A1与细胞质中成熟的microrna相关,包括那些受青少年酗酒模式调节的microrna。因此,本研究测试了青春期反复暴饮暴食型乙醇(EtOH)暴露对大鼠大脑和神经元来源细胞系hnRNP A1亚细胞定位的影响。我们的研究结果表明,EtOH暴露诱导hnRNP A1在神经元细胞系中从细胞核重新定位到细胞质,但在大鼠脑中没有。此外,EtOH的主要末端代谢物醋酸盐未能诱导hnRNP A1在神经细胞系中的重新定位,这表明EtOH体内代谢消除了hnRNP A1亚细胞运输。我们还观察到,etoh诱导的hnRNP A1向细胞质的重新定位与神经元细胞体积的增加相关,这表明渗透应激可能是驱动神经元亚细胞运输的细胞应激源。值得注意的是,我们的研究还揭示了青春期大鼠大脑中hnRNP A1表达水平存在脑区和性别特异性差异的新发现。
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Ethanol induces subcellular trafficking of the RNA-binding protein, hnRNP A1, in neuronal cells in vitro, but not in the peripubertal rat brain.

The RNA-binding protein, heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A1 (hnRNP A1), plays a critical role in RNA metabolism, including splicing, stabilization, and transport. hnRNP A1 predominantly resides in the cell nucleus; however, it can be dynamically trafficked to the cytoplasm in response to cellular stressors, such as osmotic or oxidative stress. Although the cytoplasmic functions of hnRNP A1 are not well understood, our previous work demonstrated that hnRNP A1 associates with mature microRNAs in the cytoplasm, including those that are regulated by adolescent binge-pattern alcohol use. Therefore, this study tested the effects of repeated binge-pattern ethanol (EtOH) exposure during adolescence on hnRNP A1 subcellular localization in the rat brain and in neuronal-derived cell lines. Our results showed that EtOH exposure induced hnRNP A1 re-localization from the nucleus to the cytoplasm in neuronal cell lines, but not in the rat brain. Moreover, the primary end metabolite of EtOH, acetate, failed to induce hnRNP A1 re-localization in neuronal cell lines, suggesting that EtOH metabolism in vivo abrogated hnRNP A1 subcellular trafficking. We also observed that EtOH-induced hnRNP A1 re-localization to the cytoplasm was correlated with increased neuronal cell volume, suggesting that osmotic stress could be a cellular stressor driving subcellular trafficking in neurons. Notably, our study also revealed that there are brain region- and sex-specific differences in hnRNP A1 expression levels in the adolescent rat brain.

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Biology Open
Biology Open BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Biology Open (BiO) is an online Open Access journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research across all aspects of the biological sciences. BiO aims to provide rapid publication for scientifically sound observations and valid conclusions, without a requirement for perceived impact.
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