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Spinal muscular atrophy pathogenic mutations impair the axonogenic properties of axonal-survival of motor neuron

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JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY
卷 121, 期 3, 页码 465-474

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2012.07689.x

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axon growth; axon swellings; cytoskeletal abnormalities; motor neuron; spinal muscular atrophy; Tudor domain

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  1. Telethon-Italy Foundation [GGP07223]
  2. Sovvenzione Globale Ingenio Regione Lombardia/Social European Fund [A0000842]
  3. Pierfranco e Luisa Mariani Foundation [R0868]
  4. Cariplo Foundation [RA48]
  5. Girotondo/ONLUS association
  6. Smarathon-ONLUS association

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The axonal survival of motor neuron (a-SMN) protein is a truncated isoform of SMN1, the spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) disease gene. a-SMN is selectively localized in axons and endowed with remarkable axonogenic properties. At present, the role of a-SMN in SMA is unknown. As a first step to verify a link between a-SMN and SMA, we investigated by means of over-expression experiments in neuroblastoma-spinal cord hybrid cell line (NSC34) whether SMA pathogenic mutations located in the N-terminal part of the protein affected a-SMN function. We demonstrated here that either SMN1 missense mutations or small intragenic re-arrangements located in the Tudor domain consistently altered the a-SMN capability of inducing axonal elongation in vitro. Mutated human a-SMN proteins determined in almost all NSC34 motor neurons the growth of short axons with prominent morphologic abnormalities. Our data indicate that the Tudor domain is critical in dictating a-SMN function possibly because it is an association domain for proteins involved in axon growth. They also indicate that Tudor domain mutations are functionally relevant not only for FL-SMN but also for a-SMN, raising the possibility that also a-SMN loss of function may contribute to the pathogenic steps leading to SMA.

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