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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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A new study by Greenway and colleagues links mutations in the angiogenin gene to patients with
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(
ALS
)--a progressive and fatal motoneuron disease. This is an unexpected finding because angiogenin was originally identified as a molecule involved in the formation of blood vessels (angiogenesis).
Angiogenin
bears striking similarity to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which is the prototypic angiogenic factor that has recently emerged as a molecule with important neuroprotective activities. Besides VEGF, angiogenin is the second so-called angiogenic factor implicated in
ALS
, raising the question of whether additional angiogenic factors might have a role in
ALS
. Overall, these findings identify angiogenin as a novel candidate gene in the pathogenesis of
ALS
--a discovery that ultimately might lead to the development of new therapeutic strategies.
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PMID:Another angiogenic gene linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. 1684 25
Mutations in the
Angiogenin
gene (ANG) linked to 14q11.2 have been recently discovered to be associated with
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
(
ALS
) in Irish and Scottish populations. In our study we investigated the role of ANG gene in
ALS
patients from southern Italy. We found a novel mutation in the signal peptide of the ANG gene in a sporadic patient with
ALS
(SALS). The molecular analysis of the ANG gene also demonstrated an allelic association with the rs11701 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in familial
ALS
(FALS) but not in SALS patients. Our finding supports the evidence that the ANG gene is involved in
ALS
.
...
PMID:A novel Angiogenin gene mutation in a sporadic patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis from southern Italy. 1770 39
Angiogenin
(
ANG
) gene, coding for an angiogenic factor up-regulated by hypoxia and expressed in ventral horn motor neurons, is a novel candidate for the pathogenesis of
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(
ALS
).
ALS
is a fatal neurodegenerative disease characterized by the selective loss of cortical and spinal motor neurons. Missense mutations in
ANG
gene have been identified in two
ALS
populations from Northern Europe and North America, both in familial (FALS) and sporadic (SALS) patients, but they do not seem to be frequent in the Italian population. We performed a mutational screening in a large cohort of 737 Italian
ALS
patients, including 605 SALS and 132 FALS cases. We identified seven different mutations, five of which are novel, in nine patients (six SALS and three FALS), but not in 515 healthy controls. Three mutations are located in the signal peptide region, three in the coding sequence, and one in the 3' untranslated region. In our
ALS
population, the observed mutational frequency of
ANG
gene accounts for about 1.2%, with an overrepresentation of FALS (2.3%) compared to SALS (1%) cases. We also found the previously described I46V substitution in six patients and four controls, suggesting that this mutation may represent a benign variant, at least in the Italian population. Our results provide further evidence of a tight link between angiogenesis and
ALS
pathogenesis and suggest that mutations in
ANG
gene are associated with an increased risk to develop
ALS
.
...
PMID:Identification of new ANG gene mutations in a large cohort of Italian patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. 1808 31
Angiogenin
induces angiogenesis by activating vessel endothelial and smooth muscle cells and triggering a number of biological processes, including cell migration, invasion, proliferation, and formation of tubular structures. It has been reported that angiogenin plays its functions mainly through four pathways: (1) exerting its ribonucleolytic activity; (2) binding to membrane actin and then inducing basement membrane degradation; (3) binding to a putative 170-kDa protein and subsequently transducing signal into cytoplasm; and (4) translocating into the nucleus of target cells directly and then enhancing ribosomal RNA transcription.
Angiogenin
can also translocate into the nucleus of cancer cells and induces the corresponding cell proliferation. Furthermore, angiogenin has neuroprotective activities in the central nervous system and the loss of its function may be related to
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
. This review intends to conclude the mechanisms underlying these actions of angiogenin and give a perspective on future research.
...
PMID:Mechanisms of action of angiogenin. 1860 53
Mutations in the hypoxia-inducible factor angiogenin (ANG) have been identified in
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
(
ALS
) patients, but the potential role of ANG in
ALS
pathogenesis was undetermined. Here we show that angiogenin promotes motoneuron survival both in vitro and in vivo.
Angiogenin
protected cultured motoneurons against excitotoxic injury in a PI-3-kinase/Akt kinase-dependent manner, whereas knock-down of angiogenin potentiated excitotoxic motoneuron death. Expression of wild-type ANG protected against endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-induced and trophic-factor-withdrawal-induced cell death in vitro, whereas the
ALS
-associated ANG mutant K40I exerted no protective activity and failed to activate Akt-1. In SOD1(G93A) mice angiogenin delivery increased lifespan and motoneuron survival, restored the disease-associated decrease in Akt-1 survival signaling, and reversed a pathophysiological increase in ICAM-1 expression. Our data demonstrate that angiogenin is a key factor in the control of motoneuron survival.
...
PMID:Control of motoneuron survival by angiogenin. 1910 88
A K17I mutation in the ANG gene encoding angiogenin has been identified in a case that we previously published as
ALS
with neuronal intranuclear protein inclusions (Seilhean et al. in Acta Neuropathol 108:81-87, 2004). These inclusions were immunoreactive for smooth muscle alpha-actin but not for angiogenin. Moreover, they were not labeled by anti-TDP-43 antibodies, while numerous cytoplasmic inclusions immunoreactive for ubiquitin, p62 and TDP-43 were detected in both oligodendrocytes and neurons in various regions of the central nervous system. In addition, expression of smooth muscle alpha-actin was increased in the liver where severe steatosis was observed. This is the first neuropathological description of a case with an ANG mutation.
Angiogenin
is known to interact with actin. Like other proteins involved in
ALS
pathogenesis, such as senataxin, TDP-43 and FUS/TLS, it plays a role in RNA maturation.
...
PMID:Accumulation of TDP-43 and alpha-actin in an amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patient with the K17I ANG mutation. 1944 21
Angiogenin
is a 14 kDa protein originally identified as an angiogenic protein. Recent development has shown that angiogenin acts on both endothelial cells and neuronal cells. Loss-of-function mutations in the coding region of the ANG gene have recently been identified in patients with
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
.
Angiogenin
has been shown to control motor neuron survival and protect neurons from apoptosis under various stress conditions. In this article, we characterize the anti-apoptotic activity of angiogenin in pluripotent P19 mouse embryonal carcinoma cells.
Angiogenin
prevents serum withdrawal-induced apoptosis.
Angiogenin
upregulates anti-apoptotic genes, including Bag1, Bcl-2, Hells, Nf-kappab and Ripk1, and downregulates pro-apoptotic genes, such as Bak1, Tnf, Tnfr, Traf1 and Trp63. Knockdown of Bcl-2 largely abolishes the anti-apoptotic activity of angiogenin, whereas the inhibition of Nf-kappab activity results in a partial, but significant, inhibition of the protective activity of angiogenin. Thus, angiogenin prevents stress-induced cell death through both the Bcl-2 and Nf-kappab pathways.
...
PMID:Angiogenin prevents serum withdrawal-induced apoptosis of P19 embryonal carcinoma cells. 2069 88
Angiogenin
(
ANG
) is a 14 kDa angiogenic ribonuclease that is upregulated in a variety of human cancers. Accumulating evidence indicates that the angiogenic activity of
ANG
is related to its ability in regulating ribosomal RNA (rRNA) transcription.
ANG
is translocated to the nucleus of growth-stimulated endothelial cells where it accumulates in the nucleolus, binds to the promoter region of ribosomal DNA (rDNA), and stimulates rRNA transcription. This normally well-controlled process of nuclear translocation of
ANG
is hijacked by cancer cells that constitutively uptake
ANG
and translocate it into the nucleus so that rRNA is constantly transcribed to meet a higher metabolic requirement of this cells. Nuclear translocation of
ANG
therefore controls the rate of rRNA transcription and has been shown to be a molecular target for cancer drug development. Recently,
ANG
has also been shown to play a role in motor neuron physiology. Loss-of-function mutations in the coding region of
ANG
gene have been found in patients with
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(
ALS
). A deficiency in
ANG
function may result in insufficient rRNA transcription in motor neurons that require robust ribosome biogenesis due to the demand of long axonal transport. Haploinsufficiency of
ANG
has thus been implicated in
ALS
pathogenesis, and
ANG
has been shown to promote motor neuron survival both in vitro and in vivo. Promotion of
ANG
expression or activity has been recognized as a therapeutic opportunity for
ALS
treatment.
...
PMID:Angiogenin-mediated rRNA transcription in cancer and neurodegeneration. 2082 23
We previously observed marked down-regulation of the mRNA for angiogenin, a potent inducer of neovascularization, in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease (PD) based on over-expression of alpha-synuclein.
Angiogenin
has also been recently implicated in the pathogenesis of
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
. In this study, we confirmed that mouse angiogenin-1 protein is dramatically reduced in this transgenic alpha-synuclein mouse model of PD, and examined the effect of angiogenin in cellular models of PD. We found that endogenous angiogenin is present in two dopamine-producing neuroblastoma cell lines, SH-SY5Y and M17, and that exogenous angiogenin is taken up by these cells and leads to phosphorylation of Akt. Applied angiogenin protects against the cell death induced by the neurotoxins 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium and rotenone and reduces the activation of caspase 3. Together our data supports the importance of angiogenin in protecting against dopaminergic neuronal cell death and suggests its potential as a therapy for PD.
...
PMID:A neuroprotective role for angiogenin in models of Parkinson's disease. 2109 73
Abstract
Angiogenin
(
ANG
) gene mutations have been identified in both familial and sporadic
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(
ALS
) patients from multiple European and North American populations. However, no
ANG
mutation has yet been reported in Asian
ALS
populations. Here, we screened for
ANG
mutations in a Chinese
ALS
cohort. The entire coding region of the
ANG
gene was sequenced in 10 familial
ALS
pedigrees, 202 sporadic
ALS
patients, and 151 healthy controls. All patients were negative for SOD1, FUS, and TARDBP mutations. We identified a novel missense mutation, c.379G > A (p.V103I), in one sporadic
ALS
patient, but not in the controls. No mutations were found in the familial
ALS
patients. A novel missense variant, c.323A > G (p.H84R), was detected in one healthy individual. We identified the presence of the known single nucleotide polymorphism, rs11701 (T/G), in both
ALS
cases and controls. However, no significant association of the G allele with
ALS
susceptibility was demonstrated. In conclusion,
ANG
mutations accounted for 0.5% of our SOD1-, FUS-, TARDBP- mutation-negative
ALS
cohort. Our findings highlight that the genetic background of
ALS
differs between different populations, and suggest that
ANG
mutation may be involved in the aetiology of
ALS
in the Han Chinese population.
...
PMID:Identification of a novel missense mutation in angiogenin in a Chinese amyotrophic lateral sclerosis cohort. 2229 98
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