2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2013.09.011
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Insights in progressive myoclonus epilepsy: HSP70 promotes cystatin B polymerization

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“…As expected, some of these proteins belong to biological processes that were already described for the EPM1 disease like oxido‐reduction stress (Lehtinen et al , ; Butinar et al , ; Fig J). Besides, oligomerization and aggregation of CSTB have been reported as sensitive to redox status of the environment (Ceru et al , ; Rispoli et al , ). However, we found de‐regulated biological processes, namely secretion, cell–cell adhesion, and protein–lipid assembly, that indicate a general effect of CSTB deficiency on the mechanisms affecting secretory pathways and cell–cell contact.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As expected, some of these proteins belong to biological processes that were already described for the EPM1 disease like oxido‐reduction stress (Lehtinen et al , ; Butinar et al , ; Fig J). Besides, oligomerization and aggregation of CSTB have been reported as sensitive to redox status of the environment (Ceru et al , ; Rispoli et al , ). However, we found de‐regulated biological processes, namely secretion, cell–cell adhesion, and protein–lipid assembly, that indicate a general effect of CSTB deficiency on the mechanisms affecting secretory pathways and cell–cell contact.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, the overexpression of another protein of the same cystatin family, cystatin C, rescues degenerating neurons in the Cstb ‐KO mouse model (Kaur et al , ). Through a yeast two‐hybrid system, we have isolated several cytoplasmic proteins that specifically bind Cstb and are involved in cytoskeletal functions and not antiproteolytic function (Di Giaimo et al , ; Riccio et al , ; Rispoli et al , ) Alternative roles, apart from the inhibition of cathepsins, have been described in astrocytes isolated from Cstb ‐KO mice showing increased autophagy (Polajnar et al , ). A possible function of Cstb in vesicular trafficking and synapse physiology has been proposed by gene expression analyses of granule neurons from Cstb ‐KO mouse (Joensuu et al , ) and, recently, by studies on the involvement of CSTB in synaptic plasticity (Penna et al , ).…”
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“…Therefore, the level of miR-16-1 has important applications in epilepsy and Japanese encephalitis. HSP70, as a molecular chaperone, plays an important role in protein damage and repair (17). In normal brain tissue there was slight HSP70 expression, in the systemic administration of kainic acid induced status epilepticus in brain tissue HSP70 expression significantly increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…At least 3 of the proteins were specific to the cerebellum: RACK‐1, NF‐L, and brain β‐spectrin . The same group showed that cystatin B oligomerization takes place by the chaperone HSP70 starting from native monomers and is dependent on Cu 2+ binding . Important datum in this context is that stefin B binds copper, which remains to be shown for cystatin C.…”
Section: What Is Known About the Alternative Functions Of Stefin B Anmentioning
confidence: 89%