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Altered brain protein expression profiles are associated with molecular neurological dysfunction in the PKU mouse model
Authors:Esther Imperlini  Stefania Orrù  Claudia Corbo  Aurora Daniele  Francesco Salvatore
Affiliation:1. IRCCS SDN‐Foundation, , Naples, Italy;2. Department of Exercise Science and Wellness, University of Naples “Parthenope”, , Naples, Italy;3. CEINGE‐Biotecnologie Avanzate S.c.a r.l., , Naples, Italy;4. Department of Environmental Sciences, Second University of Naples, Biological and Pharmaceutical Technologies, , Naples, Italy
Abstract:Phenylketonuria (PKU), if not detected and treated in newborns, causes severe neurological dysfunction and cognitive and behavioral deficiencies. Despite the biochemical characterization of PKU, the molecular mechanisms underlying PKU‐associated brain dysfunction remain poorly understood. The aim of this study was to gain insights into the pathogenesis of this neurological damage by analyzing protein expression profiles in brain tissue of Black and Tan BRachyury‐PahEnu2 mice (a mouse model of PKU). We compared the cerebral protein expression of homozygous PKU mice with that of their heterozygous counterparts using two‐dimensional difference gel electrophoresis analysis, and identified 21 differentially expressed proteins, four of which were over‐expressed and 17 under‐expressed. An in silico bioinformatic approach indicated that protein under‐expression was related to neuronal differentiation and dendritic growth, and to such neurological disorders as progressive motor neuropathy and movement disorders. Moreover, functional annotation analyses showed that some identified proteins were involved in oxidative metabolism. To further investigate the proteins involved in the neurological damage, we validated two of the proteins that were most strikingly under‐expressed, namely, Syn2 and Dpysl2, which are involved in synaptic function and neurotransmission. We found that Glu2/3 and NR1 receptor subunits were over‐expressed in PKU mouse brain. Our results indicate that differential expression of these proteins may be associated with the processes underlying PKU brain dysfunction, namely, decreased synaptic plasticity and impaired neurotransmission.
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Keywords:altered brain proteins  brain proteins in PKU  neurological dysfunction  phenylketonuria  PKU mouse model
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