The altered expression of perineuronal net elements during neural differentiation

Abstract Background Perineuronal nets (PNNs), which are localized around neurons during development, are specialized forms of neural extracellular matrix with neuroprotective and plasticity-regulating roles. Hyaluronan and proteoglycan link protein 1 (HAPLN1), tenascin-R (TNR) and aggrecan (ACAN) ar...

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Main Authors: Nazli F. Eskici, Sevim Erdem-Ozdamar, Didem Dayangac-Erden
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-02-01
Series:Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11658-018-0073-5
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spelling doaj-5ada53fd48e64b43809362cbdd4a484f2021-03-02T01:27:59ZengBMCCellular & Molecular Biology Letters1425-81531689-13922018-02-0123111210.1186/s11658-018-0073-5The altered expression of perineuronal net elements during neural differentiationNazli F. Eskici0Sevim Erdem-Ozdamar1Didem Dayangac-Erden2Faculty of Medicine Department of Medical Biology, Hacettepe UniversityFaculty of Medicine Department of Neurology, Hacettepe UniversityFaculty of Medicine Department of Medical Biology, Hacettepe UniversityAbstract Background Perineuronal nets (PNNs), which are localized around neurons during development, are specialized forms of neural extracellular matrix with neuroprotective and plasticity-regulating roles. Hyaluronan and proteoglycan link protein 1 (HAPLN1), tenascin-R (TNR) and aggrecan (ACAN) are key elements of PNNs. In diseases characterized by neuritogenesis defects, the expression of these proteins is known to be downregulated, suggesting that PNNs may have a role in neural differentiation. Methods In this study, the mRNA and protein levels of HAPLN1, TNR and ACAN were determined and compared at specific time points of neural differentiation. We used PC12 cells as the in vitro model because they reflect this developmental process. Results On day 7, the HAPLN1 mRNA level showed a 2.9-fold increase compared to the non-differentiated state. However, the cellular HAPLN1 protein level showed a decrease, indicating that the protein may have roles in neural differentiation, and may be secreted during the early period of differentiation. By contrast, TNR mRNA and protein levels remained unchanged, and the amount of cellular ACAN protein showed a 3.7-fold increase at day 7. These results suggest that ACAN may be secreted after day 7, possibly due to its large amount of post-translational modifications. Conclusions Our results provide preliminary data on the expression of PNN elements during neural differentiation. Further investigations will be performed on the role of these elements in neurological disease models.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11658-018-0073-5Perineuronal netsHAPLN1Tenascin-RAggrecanPC12 differentiation
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author Nazli F. Eskici
Sevim Erdem-Ozdamar
Didem Dayangac-Erden
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Sevim Erdem-Ozdamar
Didem Dayangac-Erden
The altered expression of perineuronal net elements during neural differentiation
Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters
Perineuronal nets
HAPLN1
Tenascin-R
Aggrecan
PC12 differentiation
author_facet Nazli F. Eskici
Sevim Erdem-Ozdamar
Didem Dayangac-Erden
author_sort Nazli F. Eskici
title The altered expression of perineuronal net elements during neural differentiation
title_short The altered expression of perineuronal net elements during neural differentiation
title_full The altered expression of perineuronal net elements during neural differentiation
title_fullStr The altered expression of perineuronal net elements during neural differentiation
title_full_unstemmed The altered expression of perineuronal net elements during neural differentiation
title_sort altered expression of perineuronal net elements during neural differentiation
publisher BMC
series Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters
issn 1425-8153
1689-1392
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Abstract Background Perineuronal nets (PNNs), which are localized around neurons during development, are specialized forms of neural extracellular matrix with neuroprotective and plasticity-regulating roles. Hyaluronan and proteoglycan link protein 1 (HAPLN1), tenascin-R (TNR) and aggrecan (ACAN) are key elements of PNNs. In diseases characterized by neuritogenesis defects, the expression of these proteins is known to be downregulated, suggesting that PNNs may have a role in neural differentiation. Methods In this study, the mRNA and protein levels of HAPLN1, TNR and ACAN were determined and compared at specific time points of neural differentiation. We used PC12 cells as the in vitro model because they reflect this developmental process. Results On day 7, the HAPLN1 mRNA level showed a 2.9-fold increase compared to the non-differentiated state. However, the cellular HAPLN1 protein level showed a decrease, indicating that the protein may have roles in neural differentiation, and may be secreted during the early period of differentiation. By contrast, TNR mRNA and protein levels remained unchanged, and the amount of cellular ACAN protein showed a 3.7-fold increase at day 7. These results suggest that ACAN may be secreted after day 7, possibly due to its large amount of post-translational modifications. Conclusions Our results provide preliminary data on the expression of PNN elements during neural differentiation. Further investigations will be performed on the role of these elements in neurological disease models.
topic Perineuronal nets
HAPLN1
Tenascin-R
Aggrecan
PC12 differentiation
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