小鼠阿尔茨海默病模型和ipsc衍生神经元中IQCK蛋白表达的显著增加

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Juliet Akkaoui, Dinesh Devadoss, Hongjie Wang, Alexandru Movila, Madepalli K. Lakshmana
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新的研究表明,iq基序蛋白K (IQCK)是阿尔茨海默病(AD)的一个新的危险因素。IQCK在健康和AD大脑中的表达模式,在年龄和性别的背景下,很大程度上是未知的。因此,我们比较了野生型(WT)小鼠与ad样3xTg和APΔE9小鼠中雄性和雌性IQCK的年龄依赖性表达模式。此外,我们还测量了ad来源的人类iPSC神经元中IQCK蛋白的表达。在WT小鼠中,我们在第1天(1D)在皮质(CX)、海马(HP)、脑干(BS)和小脑(CB)中未发现IQCK表达。总体而言,IQCK蛋白在大脑不同区域的表达首先在1月龄野生型(WT)小鼠中检测到,在1岁小鼠(1Y)时达到最大值,然后在2岁小鼠中逐渐降低。在APΔE9小鼠中,与WT对照组相比,CX组的IQCK蛋白水平显著增加了1246%,HP组增加了682%,BS组增加了169%。在3xTg小鼠中,仅HP显示IQCK蛋白增加了277%。此外,我们还发现在BS和CB区域有升高的趋势,但在CX区域没有。最后,相对于nc来源的iPSC神经元,ad来源的iPSC神经元中IQCK的表达也显著增加了68%。因此,在AD样3xTg和APΔE9小鼠模型中,大脑中IQCK蛋白水平的升高提示其可能在AD发病机制中起作用,这一发现需要进一步澄清。
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Robust Increase in IQCK Protein Expression in Mouse Models of Alzheimer's Disease and iPSC-Derived Neurons

Robust Increase in IQCK Protein Expression in Mouse Models of Alzheimer's Disease and iPSC-Derived Neurons

Emerging studies indicate that the IQ-motif-containing protein K (IQCK) is a novel risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), an age-associated disease. The expression patterns of IQCK in healthy and AD brains, within the context of age and sex are largely unknown. Therefore, we compared the age-dependent expression patterns of IQCK in males and females of wild-type (WT) mice with AD-like 3xTg and APΔE9 mice. Additionally, we measured IQCK protein expression in AD-derived human iPSC neurons. In WT mice, we found no IQCK expression at day 1 (1D) in the cortex (CX), hippocampus (HP), brainstem (BS) and cerebellum (CB). Overall, IQCK protein expression in different brain regions was first detected in 1-month-old wild-type (WT) mice, reaching its maximum in 1-year-old mice (1Y), and then gradually decreased in 2-year-old mice. In the APΔE9 mice, IQCK protein levels significantly increased by 1246% in the CX, 682% in the HP and 169% in the BS relative to WT controls. In the 3xTg mice, only HP showed an increase of IQCK protein by 277%. In addition, we also detected elevated tendencies in BS and CB regions but not in the CX. Finally, IQCK expression was also significantly increased by 68% in the AD-derived iPSC neurons relative to the NC-derived iPSC neurons. Thus, increased IQCK protein levels in the brain of AD-like 3xTg and APΔE9 mouse models suggest a possible role in AD pathogenesis, a finding that requires further clarification.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine serves as a bridge between physiology and cellular medicine, as well as molecular biology and molecular therapeutics. With a 20-year history, the journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach to showcase innovative discoveries. It publishes research aimed at advancing the collective understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying diseases. The journal emphasizes translational studies that translate this knowledge into therapeutic strategies. Being fully open access, the journal is accessible to all readers.
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