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Identification and cytoprotective function of a novel nestin isoform, Nes-S, in dorsal root ganglia neurons.


ABSTRACT: In this study, the first nestin isoform, Nes-S, was identified in neurons of dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of adult rats. Nes-S cannot form filaments by itself in cytoplasmic intermediate filament-free SW13 cells. Instead, it co-assembles into filaments with vimentin when transfected into vimentin(+) SW13 cells, and with peripherin and neurofilament proteins when transfected into N2a cells. In primary DRG neurons, endogenous Nes-S co-assembles with peripherin and neurofilament proteins. The expression of Nes-S first appears in DRG at postnatal day 5 and persists to adulthood. Among the adult tissues we examined, the expression of Nes-S is restricted to the sensory and motor neurons. Finally, exogenous Nes-S enhances viability when transfected into N2a cells, and knockdown of endogenous Nes-S impairs the survival of DRG neurons in primary cultures. Taken together, Nes-S is a new neuronal intermediate filament protein that exerts a cytoprotective function in mature sensory and motor neurons.

SUBMITTER: Su PH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3605656 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification and cytoprotective function of a novel nestin isoform, Nes-S, in dorsal root ganglia neurons.

Su Peng-Han PH   Chen Chih-Cheng CC   Chang Ya-Fan YF   Wong Zong-Ruei ZR   Chang Kai-Wei KW   Huang Bu-Miin BM   Yang Hsi-Yuan HY  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20130114 12


In this study, the first nestin isoform, Nes-S, was identified in neurons of dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of adult rats. Nes-S cannot form filaments by itself in cytoplasmic intermediate filament-free SW13 cells. Instead, it co-assembles into filaments with vimentin when transfected into vimentin(+) SW13 cells, and with peripherin and neurofilament proteins when transfected into N2a cells. In primary DRG neurons, endogenous Nes-S co-assembles with peripherin and neurofilament proteins. The expressi  ...[more]

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