Unknown

Dataset Information

0

Regulation of age-related structural integrity in neurons by protein with tau-like repeats (PTL-1) is cell autonomous.


ABSTRACT: PTL-1 is the sole homolog of the MAP2/MAP4/tau family in Caenorhabditis elegans. Accumulation of tau is a pathological hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. Therefore, reducing tau levels has been suggested as a therapeutic strategy. We previously showed that PTL-1 maintains age-related structural integrity in neurons, implying that excessive reduction in the levels of a tau-like protein is detrimental. Here, we demonstrate that the regulation of neuronal ageing by PTL-1 occurs via a cell-autonomous mechanism. We re-expressed PTL-1 in a null mutant background using a pan-neuronal promoter to show that PTL-1 functions in neurons to maintain structural integrity. We next expressed PTL-1 only in touch neurons and showed rescue of the neuronal ageing phenotype of ptl-1 mutant animals in these neurons but not in another neuronal subset, the ventral nerve cord GABAergic neurons. Knockdown of PTL-1 in touch neurons also resulted in premature neuronal ageing in these neurons but not in GABAergic neurons. Additionally, expression of PTL-1 in touch neurons alone was unable to rescue the shortened lifespan observed in ptl-1 mutants, but pan-neuronal re-expression restored wild-type longevity, indicating that, at least for a specific group of mechanosensory neurons, premature neuronal ageing and organismal ageing can be decoupled.

SUBMITTER: Chew YL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4046136 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

altmetric image

Publications

Regulation of age-related structural integrity in neurons by protein with tau-like repeats (PTL-1) is cell autonomous.

Chew Yee Lian YL   Fan Xiaochen X   Götz Jürgen J   Nicholas Hannah R HR  

Scientific reports 20140605


PTL-1 is the sole homolog of the MAP2/MAP4/tau family in Caenorhabditis elegans. Accumulation of tau is a pathological hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. Therefore, reducing tau levels has been suggested as a therapeutic strategy. We previously showed that PTL-1 maintains age-related structural integrity in neurons, implying that excessive reduction in the levels of a tau-like protein is detrimental. Here, we demonstrate that the regulation of neuronal ageing by  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

| S-EPMC4326904 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC5568806 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC4068611 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC8461695 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC11224620 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC5218866 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC6246682 | biostudies-literature
2014-03-28 | E-GEOD-56267 | biostudies-arrayexpress
| S-EPMC5561136 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC8238895 | biostudies-literature