DEF8 and Autophagy-Associated Genes are Altered in Mild Cognitive Impairment, Probable Alzheimer’s Disease Patients and a Transgenic Model of the Disease
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2021-02-19Autor
Leyton, Esteban [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Biología Integrativa]
Matus, Diego [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Biología Integrativa]
Espinoza, Sandra [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Biología Integrativa]
Benítez, José Matías [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Biología Integrativa]
Cortés, Bastián [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Biología Integrativa]
Gómez, Wileidy [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Biología Integrativa]
Arévalo, Nohela B. [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Biología Integrativa]
Murgas, Paola [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Biología Integrativa]
Manque Ramírez, Patricio [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Genómica y Bioinformática]
Woehlbier, Ute [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Biología Integrativa]
Durán-Aniotz, Claudia
Hetz, Claudio
Behrens, María Isabel
San Martín, Carol D. [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Biología Integrativa]
Nassif, Melissa [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Centro de Biología Integrativa]
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Background:Disturbances in the autophagy/endolysosomal systems are proposed as early signatures of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, few studies are available concerning autophagy gene expression in AD patients. Objective:To explore the differential expression of classical genes involved in the autophagy pathway, among them a less characterized one, DEF8 (Differentially expressed in FDCP 8), initially considered a Rubicon family member, in peripheralblood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and probable AD (pAD) and correlate the results with the expression of DEF8 in the brain of 5xFAD mice. Method:By real-time PCR and flow cytometry, we evaluated autophagy genes levels in PBMCs from MCI and pAD patients. We evaluated DEF8 levels and its localization in brain samples of the 5xFAD mice by real-time PCR, western blot, and immunofluorescence. Results:Transcriptional levels of DEF8 were significantly reduced in PBMCs of MCI and pAD patients compared with healthy donors, correlating with the MoCA and MoCA-MIS cognitive tests scores. DEF8 protein levels were increased in lymphocytes from MCI but not pAD, compared to controls. In the case of brain samples from 5xFAD mice, we observed a reduced mRNA expression and augmented protein levels in 5xFAD compared to age-matched wild-type mice. DEF8 presented a neuronal localization. Conclusion:DEF8, a protein proposed to act at the final step of the autophagy/endolysosomal pathway, is differentially expressed in PBMCs of MCI and pAD and neurons of 5xFAD mice. These results suggest a potential role for DEF8 in the pathophysiology of AD.
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