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Wild-type and mutant SOD1 share an aberrant conformation and a common pathogenic pathway in ALS
Authors:Bosco Daryl A  Morfini Gerardo  Karabacak N Murat  Song Yuyu  Gros-Louis Francois  Pasinelli Piera  Goolsby Holly  Fontaine Benjamin A  Lemay Nathan  McKenna-Yasek Diane  Frosch Matthew P  Agar Jeffrey N  Julien Jean-Pierre  Brady Scott T  Brown Robert H
Affiliation:Department of Neurology, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. daryl.bosco@umassmed.edu
Abstract:Many mutations confer one or more toxic function(s) on copper/zinc superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) that impair motor neuron viability and cause familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (FALS). Using a conformation-specific antibody that detects misfolded SOD1 (C4F6), we found that oxidized wild-type SOD1 and mutant SOD1 share a conformational epitope that is not present in normal wild-type SOD1. In a subset of human sporadic ALS (SALS) cases, motor neurons in the lumbosacral spinal cord were markedly C4F6 immunoreactive, indicating that an aberrant wild-type SOD1 species was present. Recombinant, oxidized wild-type SOD1 and wild-type SOD1 immunopurified from SALS tissues inhibited kinesin-based fast axonal transport in a manner similar to that of FALS-linked mutant SOD1. Our findings suggest that wild-type SOD1 can be pathogenic in SALS and identify an SOD1-dependent pathogenic mechanism common to FALS and SALS.
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