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Increasing evidence highlights loss of RNA homeostasis as a central feature of many pathological states, including neurodegenerative diseases. The post‑transcriptional control of gene expression and its role in neurodegenerative pathologies are gaining increasing attention. Among RNA‑binding factors, ELAV proteins are master regulators of many cellular functions by influencing the RNA metabolism (from splicing to translation) of genes with crucial roles in various physio‑pathological contexts. Several ELAV‑target transcripts are linked to synaptic plasticity, stress response, survival, and proliferation. Evidence from our and other laboratories showed that neuronal ELAV (nELAV) members control gene expression in memory formation, and their alteration may contribute to cognitive impairment associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We found that the content of nELAV proteins is significantly decreased along with clinical dementia progression in the hippocampi of AD brains, where it inversely correlates with the amount of amyloid‑β (Aβ). In turn, ELAV can affect Aβ precursor protein (APP) processing. The contribution of ELAV members to the neuronal homeostasis and their alteration in neurodegeneration (such as in AD) will be discussed in light of a wider, more complex proscenium where the post‑transcriptional (f)actors (e.g. different RBPs, coding and non-coding RNAs) play their role determining the fate of a given transcript.
INTRODUCTION: Glaucoma is a serious social problem as it may result in blindness. Most often, it is related to increased intraocular pressure, but the exact biologic mechanism is not known yet. RNA-binding proteins may be one of the pathogenetic factors for this disease. AIM(S): To evaluate impact of increased intraocular pressure (IOP) on HuR protein expression in retina and optic nerve in rat glaucoma model. METHOD(S): IOP was increased unilaterally using modified rat bead model. Fellow eye was used as a healthy control. Animals were sacrificed 1 day, 1‑, 4‑, 6‑ or 8‑weeks after beads injection. Retinas and optic nerves were collected and processed for Western blot (WB) analysis, mass spectrometry (MS), PCR and immunostainings. RESULTS: The loss of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) was at the level of 36% after 8‑weeks of IOP elevation. The presence of HuR protein and its transcipt was confirmed in retinas and optic nerves using WB, MS and PCR analysis. Additionally, Gene Ontology enrichment analysis revealed that the most significant alterations in glaucoma retinas were linked to the molecular function of binding proteins. In fractionated WB of retinal homogenates, the level of cytoplasmic fraction of HuR was decreased approximately 3-times when compared with healthy tissue (p<0.05). This decrease was accompanied by alteration of the cytoplasmic level of HuR-regulated proteins, i.e. Hsp70 decrease in retina and p53 decrease in optic nerve. Stereological analysis of retinas revealed that some RGCs have lost visible HuR expression. Immunostaining of retinal and optic nerves cross sections showed decreased staining for HuR within RGCs and increased within optic nerve glia, with nuclear polarisation of HuR expression in glaucoma samples. CONCLUSIONS: Increased intraocular pressure results in alteration of RNA-binding protein HuR within retina and, subsequently, decreased expression of HuR-dependent stress-response regulatory proteins. This alterations might contribute to the development of glaucomatous degeneration.
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