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Query: UMLS:C0030567 (
Parkinson's disease
)
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Progressive loss of dopaminergic (DA) neurons in the substantial nigra pars compacta (SNc) is an important pathological feature in
Parkinson's disease
(PD). Loss of transcription factor myocyte enhancer factor 2D (
MEF2D
), a key neuronal survival factor, has been shown to underlie the loss of DA neurons in SNc and the pathogenic process of PD. It is known that PD-associated neurotoxins reduce the level of MEF2D protein to trigger neuronal death. Although neurotoxins clearly destabilize
MEF2D
by post-translational mechanisms, it is not known whether regulation of
MEF2D
mRNA contributes to neurotoxin-induced decrease in MEF2D protein. In this work, we showed that MPP(+), the toxic metabolite of MPTP, caused a significant decrease in the half-life and total level of
MEF2D
mRNA in a DA neuronal cell line, SN4741 cells. Quantitative PCR analysis of the SNc DA neurons captured by immune-laser capture microdissection showed that exposure to MPTP led to a marked reduction in the level of
MEF2D
mRNA in SNc DA neurons compared to controls. Down-regulation of
MEF2D
mRNA alone reduced the viability of SN4741 cells and sensitized the cells to MPP(+)-induced toxicity. These results suggest that destabilization and reduction in
MEF2D
mRNA is in part responsible for neurotoxin-induced decrease in MEF2D protein and neuronal viability.
Myocyte enhancer factor 2D
(
MEF2D
) plays an important role in neuronal survival. How
MEF2D
mRNA is deregulated under toxic stress is unclear. We found that PD-associated neurotoxins destabilize
MEF2D
mRNA and reduce its level in vitro and in vivo. Reduction in
MEF2D
mRNA is sufficient to sensitize model cells to neurotoxin-induced toxicity, suggesting that destabilization of
MEF2D
mRNA is part of the mechanism by which neurotoxins trigger deregulation of neuronal survival.
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PMID:Destabilization of survival factor MEF2D mRNA by neurotoxin in models of Parkinson's disease. 2484 48