Pilotte Julie, Cunningham Bruce A, Edelman Gerald M, Vanderklish Peter W
Department of Neurobiology, The Scripps Research Institute, 10550 N. Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Brain Res. 2009 Mar 3;1258:12-24. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2008.12.050. Epub 2008 Dec 30.
mRNA-binding proteins are critical regulators of protein synthesis during neural development. We demonstrated previously that the cold-inducible mRNA-binding protein 3 (RBM3) is present within euthermic neurons and that it enhances translation. Other studies have attributed anti-apoptotic and proliferative functions to RBM3. Here we characterize the developmental expression of RBM3 in rat brain. RBM3 is expressed widely during early brain development, peaking in the first to second postnatal weeks. This is followed by a decline in most brain regions and a shift from a nuclear to a more somatodendritic distribution by approximately P13. The highest levels of RBM3 in adult brain were observed in the cerebellum, olfactory bulb, proliferating cell fields and other regions reported to have high translation rates. RBM3 was expressed in glutamatergic and GABAergic cells, subtypes of which exhibited strong dendritic labeling for RBM3 mRNA and protein. Expression of RBM3 was also high in newly formed and migrating neurons marked by Ki67, nestin, and doublecortin, such as those in the subventricular zone and rostral migratory stream. These results indicate that expression of RBM3, a cold stress-responsive mRNA-binding protein, is dynamically regulated in the developing brain and suggest that it contributes to translation-dependent processes underlying proliferation, differentiation, and plasticity.
mRNA结合蛋白是神经发育过程中蛋白质合成的关键调节因子。我们之前证明,冷诱导mRNA结合蛋白3(RBM3)存在于恒温神经元中,并且它能增强翻译。其他研究已将抗凋亡和增殖功能归因于RBM3。在此,我们描述了RBM3在大鼠脑中的发育表达情况。RBM3在脑发育早期广泛表达,在出生后第一至第二周达到峰值。随后,在大多数脑区中表达下降,并且到出生后约13天,其分布从细胞核转移到更多的体树突区域。在成体脑中,RBM3的最高水平在小脑、嗅球、增殖细胞区以及其他据报道具有高翻译率的区域中观察到。RBM3在谷氨酸能和γ-氨基丁酸能细胞中表达,其中一些亚型对RBM3 mRNA和蛋白表现出强烈的树突标记。以Ki67、巢蛋白和双皮质素标记的新形成和迁移的神经元中,如脑室下区和嘴侧迁移流中的神经元,RBM3的表达也很高。这些结果表明,冷应激反应性mRNA结合蛋白RBM3的表达在发育中的脑中受到动态调节,并提示它有助于增殖、分化和可塑性等依赖翻译的过程。