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Hepatoma-derived growth factor, a new trophic factor for motor neurons, is up-regulated in the spinal cord of PQBP-1 transgenic mice before onset of degeneration
Authors:Marubuchi Shigeki  Okuda Tomohiro  Tagawa Kazuhiko  Enokido Yasushi  Horiuchi Daisuke  Shimokawa Reiko  Tamura Takuya  Qi Mei-Ling  Eishi Yoshinobu  Watabe Kazuhiko  Shibata Masao  Nakagawa Masaya  Okazawa Hitoshi
Institution:Department of Neuropathology, Medical Research Institute and 21st Century Center of Excellence Program for Brain Integration and Its Disorders, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:Hepatoma-derived growth factor (HDGF) is a nuclear protein homologous to the high-mobility group B1 family of proteins. It is known to be released from cells and to act as a trophic factor for dividing cells. In this study HDGF was increased in spinal motor neurons of a mouse model of motor neuron degeneration, polyglutamine-tract-binding protein-1 (PQBP-1) transgenic mice, before onset of degeneration. HDGF promoted neurite extension and survival of spinal motor neurons in primary culture. HDGF repressed cell death of motor neurons after facial nerve section in newborn rats in vivo. We also found a significant increase in p53 in spinal motor neurons of the transgenic mice. p53 bound to a sequence in the upstream of the HDGF gene in a gel mobility shift assay, and promoted gene expression through the cis-element in chloramphenicol acetyl transfer (CAT) assay. Finally, we found that HDGF was increased in CSF of PQBP-1 transgenic mice. Collectively, our results show that HDGF is a novel trophic factor for motor neurons and suggest that it might play a protective role against motor neuron degeneration in PQBP-1 transgenic mice.
Keywords:degeneration  motor neuron  polyglutamine  polyglutamine-tract-binding protein-1  trophic factor
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