[HTML][HTML] HuR (Elavl1) and HuB (Elavl2) stabilize matrix metalloproteinase-9 mRNA during seizure-induced Mmp-9 expression in neurons

K Zybura-Broda, M Wolder-Gontarek… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
K Zybura-Broda, M Wolder-Gontarek, M Ambrozek-Latecka, A Choros, A Bogusz…
Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2018frontiersin.org
Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (Mmp-9) is involved in different general and cell-type–specific
processes, both in neuronal and non-neuronal cells. Moreover, it is implicated in an
induction or progression of various human disorders, including diseases of the central
nervous system. Mechanisms regulating activity-driven Mmp-9 expression in neurons are
still not fully understood. Here, we show that stabilization of Mmp-9 mRNA is one of the
factors responsible for the neuronal activity-evoked upregulation of Mmp-9 mRNA …
Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (Mmp-9) is involved in different general and cell-type–specific processes, both in neuronal and non-neuronal cells. Moreover, it is implicated in an induction or progression of various human disorders, including diseases of the central nervous system. Mechanisms regulating activity-driven Mmp-9 expression in neurons are still not fully understood. Here, we show that stabilization of Mmp-9 mRNA is one of the factors responsible for the neuronal activity-evoked upregulation of Mmp-9 mRNA expression in hippocampal neurons. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the molecular mechanism related to this stabilization is dependent on the neuronal seizure-triggered transiently increased binding of the mRNA stability-inducing protein, HuR, to ARE1 and ARE4 motifs of the 3′UTR for Mmp-9 mRNA as well as the stably augmented association of another mRNA-stabilizing protein, HuB, to the ARE1 element of the 3′UTR. Intriguingly, we demonstrate further that both HuR and HuB are crucial for an incidence of Mmp-9 mRNA stabilization after neuronal activation. This study identifies Mmp-9 mRNA as the first HuB target regulated by mRNA stabilization in neurons. Moreover, these results are the first to describe an existence of HuR-dependent mRNA stabilization in neurons of the brain.
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