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Nuclear and cytoplasmic huntingtin inclusions exhibit distinct biochemical composition, interactome and ultrastructural properties

Riguet, Nathan  
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Mahul-Mellier, Anne-Laure  
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Maharjan, Niran  
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November 12, 2021
Nature Communications

Despite the strong evidence linking the aggregation of the Huntingtin protein (Htt) to the pathogenesis of Huntington’s disease (HD), the mechanisms underlying Htt aggregation and neurodegeneration remain poorly understood. Herein, we investigated the ultrastructural properties and protein composition of Htt cytoplasmic and nuclear inclusions in mammalian cells and primary neurons overexpressing mutant exon1 of the Htt protein. Our findings provide unique insight into the ultrastructural properties of cytoplasmic and nuclear Htt inclusions and their mechanisms of formation. We show that Htt inclusion formation and maturation are complex processes that, although initially driven by polyQ-dependent Htt aggregation, also involve the polyQ and PRD domain-dependent sequestration of lipids and cytoplasmic and cytoskeletal proteins related to HD dysregulated pathways; the recruitment and accumulation of remodeled or dysfunctional membranous organelles, and the impairment of the protein quality control and degradation machinery. We also show that nuclear and cytoplasmic Htt inclusions exhibit distinct biochemical compositions and ultrastructural properties, suggesting different mechanisms of aggregation and toxicity.

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DOI
10.1038/s41467-021-26684-z
Web of Science ID

WOS:000718060500031

Author(s)
Riguet, Nathan  
Mahul-Mellier, Anne-Laure  
Maharjan, Niran  
Burtscher, Johannes  
Croisier, Marie  
Knott, Graham  orcid-logo
Hastings, Janna  
Patin, Alice
Reiterer, Veronika
Farhan, Hesso
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Date Issued

2021-11-12

Publisher

Springer Nature

Published in
Nature Communications
Volume

12

Issue

1

Article Number

6579

Subjects

neuronal intranuclear inclusions

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high-resolution respirometry

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mutant huntingtin

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alpha-synuclein

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cell-death

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in-situ

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subcellular-localization

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polyglutamine-expansion

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autophagic clearance

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