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J Cell Sci ; 131(12)2018 06 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29848661

ABSTRACT

Accumulation of 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG) in mitochondrial DNA and mitochondrial dysfunction have been observed in cells deficient for the DNA glycosylase OGG1 when exposed to oxidative stress. In human cells, up to eight mRNAs for OGG1 can be generated by alternative splicing and it is still unclear which of them codes for the protein that ensures the repair of 8-oxoG in mitochondria. Here, we show that the α-OGG1 isoform, considered up to now to be exclusively nuclear, has a functional mitochondrial-targeting sequence and is imported into mitochondria. We analyse the sub-mitochondrial localisation of α-OGG1 with unprecedented resolution and show that this DNA glycosylase is associated with DNA in mitochondrial nucleoids. We show that the presence of α-OGG1 inside mitochondria and its enzymatic activity are required to preserve the mitochondrial network in cells exposed to oxidative stress. Altogether, these results unveil a new role of α-OGG1 in the mitochondria and indicate that the same isoform ensures the repair of 8-oxoG in both nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. The activity of α-OGG1 in mitochondria is sufficient for the recovery of organelle function after oxidative stress.


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DNA Glycosylases/metabolism , Mitochondria/metabolism , Oxidative Stress/physiology , Cell Cycle/physiology , Cell Line, Tumor , DNA Glycosylases/genetics , DNA, Mitochondrial/metabolism , Guanine/analogs & derivatives , Guanine/metabolism , HEK293 Cells , Humans , Mitochondria/enzymology , Mitochondrial Membranes/enzymology , Mitochondrial Membranes/metabolism , RNA, Small Interfering/administration & dosage , RNA, Small Interfering/genetics , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Transfection
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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry ; 89(12): 1243-1249, 2018 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30032116

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OBJECTIVES: The Glu to Lys change at codon 200 (E200K) of the PRNP gene is the most frequent mutation associated to genetic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) and the only one responsible for geographical clusters. Patients carrying this mutation develop disease at different ages and show variable clinical phenotypes that are not affected by the methione/valine polymorphism at codon 129 of the PRNP gene suggesting the influence of other factors. The objective of this study is to look for genes other than PRNP that might be responsible of this variability. METHODS: We searched for other genes by performing genome-wide analyses (GWA) on 19 patients with genetic CJD and 18 healthy subjects carrying the E200K mutation of PRNP and belonging to the Calabrian cluster in Italy. We then validate this result in 32 patients with E200K CJD from non-cluster areas and 259 patients with sporadic CJD referred to the Italian CJD national registry. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: We identified two single nucleotide polymorphisms on the CYP4X1 gene locus as candidate disease modifiers in patients with E200K CJD of the cluster area and confirmed this finding in 32 patients with E200K CJD from non-cluster areas and 259 patients with sporadic CJD. Our results indicate that the CYP4X1 gene modulates the onset of disease in patients with E200K genetic and sporadic CJD. This finding improves our understanding on the pathogenesis of CJD, suggests new targets for developing novel therapeutic strategies and might be useful for the stratification of patients in future preventive treatment trials.


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Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome/genetics , Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/genetics , Age of Onset , Aged , Case-Control Studies , Female , Genome-Wide Association Study , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics , Registries
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