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ALS mutant FUS proteins are recruited into stress granules in induced pluripotent stem cell-derived motoneurons.


ABSTRACT: Patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) provide an opportunity to study human diseases mainly in those cases for which no suitable model systems are available. Here, we have taken advantage of in vitro iPSCs derived from patients affected by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and carrying mutations in the RNA-binding protein FUS to study the cellular behavior of the mutant proteins in the appropriate genetic background. Moreover, the ability to differentiate iPSCs into spinal cord neural cells provides an in vitro model mimicking the physiological conditions. iPSCs were derived from FUS(R514S) and FUS(R521C) patient fibroblasts, whereas in the case of the severe FUS(P525L) mutation, in which fibroblasts were not available, a heterozygous and a homozygous iPSC line were raised by TALEN-directed mutagenesis. We show that aberrant localization and recruitment of FUS into stress granules (SGs) is a prerogative of the FUS mutant proteins and occurs only upon induction of stress in both undifferentiated iPSCs and spinal cord neural cells. Moreover, we show that the incorporation into SGs is proportional to the amount of cytoplasmic FUS, strongly correlating with the cytoplasmic delocalization phenotype of the different mutants. Therefore, the available iPSCs represent a very powerful system for understanding the correlation between FUS mutations, the molecular mechanisms of SG formation and ALS ethiopathogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Lenzi J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4486861 | biostudies-other | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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ALS mutant FUS proteins are recruited into stress granules in induced pluripotent stem cell-derived motoneurons.

Lenzi Jessica J   De Santis Riccardo R   de Turris Valeria V   Morlando Mariangela M   Laneve Pietro P   Calvo Andrea A   Caliendo Virginia V   ChiĆ² Adriano A   Rosa Alessandro A   Bozzoni Irene I  

Disease models & mechanisms 20150423 7


Patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) provide an opportunity to study human diseases mainly in those cases for which no suitable model systems are available. Here, we have taken advantage of in vitro iPSCs derived from patients affected by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and carrying mutations in the RNA-binding protein FUS to study the cellular behavior of the mutant proteins in the appropriate genetic background. Moreover, the ability to differentiate iPSCs into spinal cor  ...[more]

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