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Neuron-to-Neuron Transfer of FUS in Drosophila Primary Neuronal Culture Is Enhanced by ALS-Associated Mutations
Authors:Sébastien Feuillette  Morgane Delarue  Gaëtan Riou  Anne-Lise Gaffuri  Jane Wu  Zsolt Lenkei  Olivier Boyer  Thierry Frébourg  Dominique Campion  Magalie Lecourtois
Affiliation:1.Inserm, U1245, IRIB,Rouen,France;2.Normandie Univ, UNIROUEN,Rouen,France;3.Inserm, U1234, IRIB,Rouen,France;4.Brain Plasticity Unit, ESPCI-Paris Tech, PSL Research University, CNRS UMR4289,Paris,France;5.Department of Neurology, Center for Genetic Medicine, Lurie Cancer Center,Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine,Chicago,USA;6.Department of Immunology, Rouen University Hospital,Rouen,France;7.Department of Genetics, Rouen University Hospital,Rouen,France;8.Centre Hospitalier du Rouvray,Sotteville-Lès-Rouen,France
Abstract:The DNA- and RNA-binding protein fused in sarcoma (FUS) has been pathologically and genetically linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). Cytoplasmic FUS-positive inclusions were identified in the brain and spinal cord of a subset of patients suffering with ALS/FTLD. An increasing number of reports suggest that FUS protein can behave in a prion-like manner. However, no neuropathological studies or experimental data were available regarding cell-to-cell spread of these pathological protein assemblies. In the present report, we investigated the ability of wild-type and mutant forms of FUS to transfer between neuronal cells. We combined the use of Drosophila models for FUS proteinopathies with that of the primary neuronal cultures to address neuron-to-neuron transfer of FUS proteins. Using conditional co-culture models and an optimized flow cytometry-based methodology, we demonstrated that ALS-mutant forms of FUS proteins can transfer between well-differentiated mature Drosophila neurons. These new observations support that a propagating mechanism could be applicable to FUS, leading to the sequential dissemination of pathological proteins over years.
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