Title: Transcriptional regulation of the Alzheimer
1- Transcriptional regulation of the Alzheimers
disease gene, Presenilin-2
Ephrat Levy-Lahad, MD Shaare Zedek Medical Center
2Causative/deterministic AD genes
- APP (Amyloid Precursor protein)
- chromosome 21
- Presenilin 1 (PSEN1) chromosome 14
- Presenilin 2 (PSEN2) chromosome 1
Missense mutations Autosomal dominant inheritance
3Presenilin-1 mutations
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4Presenilin-2 mutations
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5APP Processing
6The ?-secretase complex
post
(? remnant)
PSEN- Presenilin (1 or 2) NCT- Nicastrin Aph-1
(anterior pharynx-defective 1) PEN2 (Presenilin
enhancer 2)
7PS mutation frequencies
-
PS1 PS2 - published pedigrees 50-70 rare
- population based
- FAD 18
rare - presenile AD (lt60 yr.) 6
1 - Lleo et al, 2002, Arch Neurol 591759-63.
- Cruts et al. 1998, Hum Molec. Genet 743-51
8Clinico-pathological featuresPS2 vs. PS1
associated FAD
- PS2 PS1
- VG , Italian
- Age of onset (yr.) 54.9, gt60 30-55
- mean dis. duration (yr.)11.3 4.6 (20) 5.8-7.6
(5-10) - intrafamilial range (yr.) 40-75, 48-88
30-78 - non-penetrance 89 yrs. 68,
76 yrs. - brain A? deposition sporadic AD at
least X 2 - Mann et al, Ann Neurol 1996, 1997
9Transcriptional regulation of familial AD genes
- A?(42-43) ? - final common AD pathway (amyloid
hypothesis) - Amounts of APP/PS1/PS2 critical for A?(42-43)
production.
Role for transcriptional regulation of
causative AD genes in AD pathology
10APP transcription and AD
Trisomy 21 APP overexpression (x4-5)
early, excess A?(42-43) APP
duplication causes dominant AD AD brains,
APP mRNA levels conflicting evidence
Cohen et al, PNAS, 1988 Rumble et al, New Engl
J Med, 1989 Rovelet-Lecrux,A. et al. Nat.
Genet. 38, 24-26 ,2006 Matsui,T et al Brain
Res. 1161, 116-123 (2007) Panegyres,PK et al J.
Neurol. Sci. 173, 81-92 (2000( Jacobsen JS et
al. Neurobiol. Aging 12, 585-592 (1991
11PS-2 transcription and AD
- Hippocampal PS-2 mRNA reduced in AD brains
(75?) - PS-2 overexpression pro-apoptotic.
- PS-2 expression modulated by various stimuli
(cytokines, retinoic acid)
Takami et al, 1997 McMillan et al 2000
12PSEN2 expression
Levy-Lahad et al, 1996
13PSEN2 transcripts differ in 5UTR length
Renbaum et al, Gene. 2003318113-24.
14PSEN2 harbors two promoter regions
P1
P2
Renbaum et al, Gene. 2003318113-24.
15PSEN2 P1 promoter analysisMutagenesis of
putative transcription factor binding sites
Sp1 site - 83 of promoter activity
Renbaum et al, Gene. 2003318113-24.
16PSEN2 P2 promoter analysisMutagenesis of
putative Egr-1 binding sites
40 of activity
Renbaum et al, Gene. 2003318113-24.
17PS-2 P2 promoter analysisEffect of Egr-1
overexpression
Renbaum et al, Gene. 2003318113-24.
18Egr-1 binds the P2 promoter region
Renbaum et al, Gene. 2003318113-24.
19Transcriptional regulation of the Alzheimers
disease gene, Presenilin-2
- PS-2 is driven by dual promoter elements
- Upstream P1 housekeeping promoter
- Downstream P2 inducible by Egr-1, which binds
- to the P2
seuquence. - Egr-1 may modulate PS-2 protein levels, may be
relevant to a role for PS-2 in synaptic
plasticity.
20Egr-1 (early growth response)(aliases krox24,
zif268, NGFI-A, tis8)
- EGR transcription factor family
- Conserved DNA binding domain
- 3 Zinc finger motifs.
- Triggers immediate-early transcription in
response to extra-cellular stimuli. - Upregulates Thymidine kinase,
- PDGF, synapsins, AChE, NMDAR-1
21Egr-1 functions
- Synaptic plasticity Egr-1 induced by NGF,
neurotransmittor-receptor stimulation
depolarization. - Memory paradigms/formation- Egr-1 induced by
- LTP, in songbirds by exposure to new songs/recall
of tutored songs. - Egr-1 activated in aversive learning in mice.
- Neuronal apoptosis- mediates A?-induced
apoptosis, activates p73.
22Presenilins and synaptic plasticity
- PS1/PS2 conditional double KO (cortex)-
- age related, progressive neurodegeneration, AD
neuropathology,including synaptic loss, neuronal
cell death, astrogliosis and tau
hyperphosphorylation - PS1 conditional KO (forebrain) mice
- significant deficits in long-term spatial memory
- PS1 downregulation in p53 KO mice
- learning deficiency
- PS1 under-expressing mice (PS1 /-) deficient
LTP
- The role of presenilins in learning/memory not
simplistically related to ?-secretase activity on
APP.
Saura et al , Neuron 2004. Yu et al, Neuron
2001 Amson et al, PNAS, 2000 Morton et
al Neurosci Lett 2002.
23Paul Renbaum, PhD Rachel Beeri, PhD MSc/PhD
students Merav Amiel Efrat Gabai Moran
Gal Hadile Ounallah Yael Zaltstein