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Alteration of SLP2-like Immunolabeling in Mitochondria Signifies Early Cellular Damage in Developing and Adult Mouse Brain.

By November 7, 2015No Comments
2015 Nov 7. doi: 10.1111/ejn.13124. [Epub ahead of print]

Abstract

PM 1aMitochondria play a critical role in various pathways of regulated cell death. Here we propose a novel method for detection of initial derangement of mitochondria in degenerating and dying neuronal cells. The method is based on our recent finding that antibodies directed against the cannabinoidtype 1 receptor (CB1 ) also bind the mitochondrial stomatin-like protein 2 (SLP2) that belongs to an inner mitochondrial membrane protein complex. It is well established that SLP2 regulates mitochondrial biogenesis and respiratory functions. We now show that anti-CB1 antibodies recognize conformational epitopes, but not linear amino acid sequence of SLP2. In addition we found that anti-CB1 serum mostly labels swollen mitochondria with early or advanced stages of pathology in mouse brain while other proteins of the complex may mask epitopes of SLP2 in the normal mitochondria. Although neurons and endothelial cells in healthy brains contain occasional immunopositive mitochondria detectable with anti-CB1serum, their numbers increase significantly after hypoxic insults in parallel with signs of cellular damage. Moreover, use of electron microscopy suggests relocation of SLP2 from its normal functional position in the inner mitochondrial membrane into the mitochondrial matrix in pathological cells. Thus, SLP2-like immunolabeling serves as an in situ histochemical target detecting early derangement of mitochondria. Anti-CB1 serum is crucial for this purpose because available anti-SLP2 antibodies do not provide selective labeling of mitochondria in the fixed tissue. This new detection method of mitochondrial dysfunction can benefit the in vitro and developmental disorders by enabling analysis in live animal models. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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KEYWORDS:

CB 1 ; Biomarker; MPTP complex; SLP2; antibody cross-reactivity; mitochondrial permeability transition

PMID:

 

26547131

 

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