Unraveling Survival Strategies

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Unraveling Survival Strategies Valina L. Dawson, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering

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Unraveling Survival Strategies. Valina L. Dawson, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering. Too Many Cell Types in the Nervous System?. Cell Type Estimates:. Outside the Brain ~300 Nervous System ~1,500-5,000. Two types of cell death?! (apoptosis or necrosis). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unraveling Survival Strategies

Valina L. Dawson, Ph.D.Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell

Engineering

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Too Many Cell Types in the Nervous System?

Cell Type Estimates:

Outside the Brain ~300

Nervous System ~1,500-5,000

C.F. Stevens Curr. Biol. 8:708

Two types of cell death?!

(apoptosis or necrosis)

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Ordering the Cell Death PathwayCauseTrigger

Contributor Consequence

Cell Death

Identification of Novel Neuronal Survival Pathways

Strategies

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Preconditioning

TRENDS in Neurosciences 26(5): 248-254, 2003

Preconditioning is a phenomenon in which “any stimulus capable of causing injury to a tissue or organ can, when applied close to (but below) the threshold of damage, activate endogenous protective mechanisms, thus potentially lessening the impact of subsequent, more severe stimuli.”

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Preconditioning and TolerancePreconditioning Stimuli: ischemia, oxygen glucose deprivation, excitotoxins, reactive oxygen species, cytokines/ceramide, activation of adenosine receptors or KATP channels, spreading depression, inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation.

Acute Tolerance: Occurs immediately following preconditioning, is sustained for several hours and most often associated with post-translational protein modifications.

Sustained Tolerance: Maintained for several days and requires new protein synthesis

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Attenuated stroke severity after prodromal TIA: a role for ischemic tolerance in the brain?

CONCLUSIONS: The beneficial effect of TIAs on lesion size in ADC and T2 suggests the existence of endogenous neuroprotection in the human brain.

Stroke 2004 Mar;35(3):616-21.2004

CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that ischemic tolerance may play a role in patients with ipsilateral TIAs before cerebral ischemia, allowing better recovery from a subsequent ischemic stroke.

Neurology 2000 Jun 13;54(11):2089-94.

Stroke 1999 Sep;30(9):1851-4CONCLUSIONS: Assuming that a TIA represents an adequate stimulus to elicit ischemic tolerance, the results suggest that ischemic tolerance might occur in the human brain.

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Ca2+

NMDA-R

Calmodulin

NOS NO

TranscriptionFactors

Nucleus

Ras-GDP

Ras-GTPRafMekErk

?

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci, USA 95: 5773-5778 (1998)Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA., 97: 436-441 (2000).

Nitric Oxide Mediates NMDA Receptor-Induced Activation of p21ras & Preconditioning.

New Protein SynthesisSurvival ProteinsExpressed

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Functional Cloning StrategyPrimary Cortical Neurons - Preconditioned with 10 min OGD

Harvest mRNA

cDNA Library

Insert Library into a Retrovirus

Infect Fibroblast Cultures

Amplify viable cell clones

Recover Genes

Subclone into an expression vector

Assay Survival

Tx Menadione

Neurons Fibroblasts

SequenceBioinformatics

Tx MenadionePCR

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Functional Cloning of NeuroProtective Genes

Control Menadione

C139SC2

Don

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ang

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Differential Analysis of Primary Library

Expression (DAzLE)

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 101: 647-652, 2004Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 101:2145-2150, 2004

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Screening for Survival Genes/Proteins

Functional Cloning

DAzLE

Strengths

WeaknessCannot distinguish endogenous vs. preconditioning survival genesCannot conduct in excitable cells (neurons)Genes must be FL-ORF

Genes are functionalKnow that genes mediate survivalWill identify pathways of survival in non-neuronal cells

Genes are induced by PC stressWill identify gene fragments, full length can be cloned laterCan be done in excitable cells (neurons)Need additional experimental design to identify survival genesRequires a lot of sequencingAdditional cloning required

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Protection Against Toxic Menadione

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Neu

ropr

otec

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OGD

NMDA

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DAzLE PC Gene Set inMaximal Electroconvulsive Shock (MECS)

MECS ± MK801 12hr-24hr after MECS

2424+MK801+MK801

1212 24241212

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DAzLE: Functional Categories of NMDA-induced Genes

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NMDA Activated GenesStress Genes

PreconditioningGenes

How to find PC Genes?

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NMDA-induced PreconditioningNMDA-induced Preconditioning

NMDANMDA

NMDA-R

NOS

p21 Ras

Raf

Mek

Erk

New Transcription / Translation

Preconditioning Mediated Neuroprotection

N-nitro-argininenNOS null vs WT

PD98059

50 50 M NMDA, 5 minM NMDA, 5 min

1hr-3hr-6hr-12hr-24hr1hr-3hr-6hr-12hr-24hrMEK/NO inhibitorMEK/NO inhibitor

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NMDA-inducedGenes

658 Genes

MEKPathway

246 Genes

129Genes

NOPathway

218 Genes

31Genes

108Genes

12Genes

Venn Diagram of Differentially Regulated GenesVenn Diagram of Differentially Regulated Genes

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Antisense Knock-down of Selected Genes Antisense Knock-down of Selected Genes Abolishes PreconditioningAbolishes Preconditioning

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Precond. 435 609 707 725 932 1012 Excito

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** P < 0.001

Sense Antisense

(red: dead neurons)

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Iduna: Norse Goddess of Immortality and Healing

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Iduna protects cortical neurons from NMDA excitotoxicity

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Iduna sequence

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***PAR Binding

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Localization of Iduna1˚ Cortical Cultures

Suk Jin Hong

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Regional Expression of IdunaN

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Iduna is Induced by PreconditioningCortical Cultures

Mouse Cortex

Suk Jin Hong JHMISunghee Cho & Constantino IadecolaWeill College of Medicine at Cornell

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CA1 Control CA1 BCCAO 24hbilateral common carotid occlusion

CA1 Control CA1/CA2 BCCAO 24h

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Cortex Outer Layer BCCAO 24h

Cortex Inner Layer BCCAO 24h

Cortex Outer Layer Naïve Control

Cortex Inner Layer Naïve Control

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Cortex BCCAO 24hCortex Naïve Control

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Mutant Constructs

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32P-pADPr Overlay Blot: -GFP

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una-EGFP

GFPId

una-EGFP

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Iduna is a PAR binding protein

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RING-finger WWEYR

Iduna

PAR

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500 µM NMDA

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MNNG

Mutation of the PAR Binding Site Prevents Neuroprotection by Iduna

RF

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Thoughts for the Future……There are novel survival proteins and

pathways in the brain that need to be uncovered and understood.These survival proteins/pathways have tremendous promise as future therapeutic targets.With appropriate experimental design, gene screening is a powerful tool to reveal new survival pathways.Hopefully, understanding novel survival pathways may illuminate novel death pathways in the nervous system.

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AcknowledgmentsAcknowledgmentsTed M. DawsonTed M. DawsonSuk Jin HongSuk Jin HongXiujing GuXiujing GuHuiwu LiHuiwu LiDong LiangDong LiangCheng DaiCheng DaiMirella Gonzalez-Mirella Gonzalez-ZuluetaZuluetaHye-Young YunHye-Young YunSika ZhengSika Zheng

NIH-NINDS, NIH-NIDAAHA, McKnight Foundation, Abramson Foundation

Kevin BeckerKevin BeckerLaura J. KlesseLaura J. KlesseRobert G. KalbRobert G. KalbLuis F. ParadaLuis F. ParadaGuy PoirerGuy PoirerJeff HainceJeff HainceConstantino Constantino

IadecolaIadecolaSunghee ChoSunghee Cho