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Menzies, F.M., Garcia-Arencibia, M., Imarisio, S., O'Sullivan, N.C., Ricketts, T., Kent, B.A., Rao, M.V., Lam, W., Green-Thompson, Z.W., Nixon, R.A., Saksida, L.M., Bussey, T.J., O'Kane, C.J., Rubinsztein, D.C. (2015). Calpain inhibition mediates autophagy-dependent protection against polyglutamine toxicity.  Cell Death Differ. 22(3): 433--444.
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FBrf0227503
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Research paper
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Over recent years, accumulated evidence suggests that autophagy induction is protective in animal models of a number of neurodegenerative diseases. Intense research in the field has elucidated different pathways through which autophagy can be upregulated and it is important to establish how modulation of these pathways impacts upon disease progression in vivo and therefore which, if any, may have further therapeutic relevance. In addition, it is important to understand how alterations in these target pathways may affect normal physiology when constitutively modulated over a long time period, as would be required for treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. Here we evaluate the potential protective effect of downregulation of calpains. We demonstrate, in Drosophila, that calpain knockdown protects against the aggregation and toxicity of proteins, like mutant huntingtin, in an autophagy-dependent fashion. Furthermore, we demonstrate that, overexpression of the calpain inhibitor, calpastatin, increases autophagosome levels and is protective in a mouse model of Huntington's disease, improving motor signs and delaying the onset of tremors. Importantly, long-term inhibition of calpains did not result in any overt deleterious phenotypes in mice. Thus, calpain inhibition, or activation of autophagy pathways downstream of calpains, may be suitable therapeutic targets for diseases like Huntington's disease.
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PMC4326573 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Cell Death Differ.
    Title
    Cell Death and Differentiation
    Publication Year
    1994-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1350-9047
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