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Kang Y, Sheng L, Li J. HINT1 promotes neuronal apoptosis and triggers schizophrenia-like behavior in rats. Behav Brain Res 2024; 477:115297. [PMID: 39426527 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2024.115297] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/18/2024] [Revised: 10/05/2024] [Accepted: 10/16/2024] [Indexed: 10/21/2024]
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the mechanism by which Histidine triad nucleotide-binding protein 1 (HINT1) promotes hippocampal neuronal apoptosis, triggering schizophrenia (SZ)-like behavior in rats. By establishing a rat SZ-like model, we assessed learning, memory, emotional response, and cognitive function through the Morris Water Maze, auditory startle response, and open field tests. HINT1 expression in the hippocampus was analyzed via RT-PCR and Western blot. We also created a HINT1 overexpression model in hippocampal neuronal cells to analyze its effects on cell proliferation and apoptosis. This analysis was conducted using the CCK-8 assay and flow cytometry, along with the quantification of apoptosis-related proteins and neurotrophic factors. Our findings indicated that the SZ-like model rats exhibited diminished learning and memory abilities, altered emotional reactions, and impaired cognitive functions, alongside a notable increase in HINT1 mRNA and protein levels. HINT1 overexpression was observed to inhibit hippocampal neuronal cell proliferation and promote apoptosis, with an increase in the expression of pro-apoptotic proteins and a decrease in neurotrophic factors. These results suggest HINT1's role in the onset and development of SZ-like behavior through its upregulation and induction of apoptosis in hippocampal neuronal cells, underlining its potential as a therapeutic target.
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Affiliation(s)
- Yanhai Kang
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Hainan General Hospital (Hainan Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University), Haikou, Hainan 570311, China.
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- The Oncology Department of Hainan General Hospital (Hainan Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University), First Ward, Haikou, Hainan 570311, China
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- Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Hainan General Hospital (Hainan Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University), Haikou, Hainan 570311, China
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Dillenburg M, Smith J, Wagner CR. The Many Faces of Histidine Triad Nucleotide Binding Protein 1 (HINT1). ACS Pharmacol Transl Sci 2023; 6:1310-1322. [PMID: 37854629 PMCID: PMC10580397 DOI: 10.1021/acsptsci.3c00079] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/12/2023] [Indexed: 10/20/2023]
Abstract
The histidine triad nucleotide binding protein 1 (HINT1) is a nucleoside phosphoramidase that has garnered interest due to its widespread expression and participation in a broad range of biological processes. Herein, we discuss the role of HINT1 as a regulator of several CNS functions, tumor suppressor, and mast cell activator via its interactions with multiple G-protein-coupled receptors and transcription factors. Importantly, altered HINT1 expression and mutation are connected to the progression of multiple disease states, including several neuropsychiatric disorders, peripheral neuropathy, and tumorigenesis. Additionally, due to its involvement in the activation of several clinically used phosphoramidate prodrugs, tremendous efforts have been made to better understand the interactions behind nucleoside binding and phosphoramidate hydrolysis by HINT1. We detail the substrate specificity and catalytic mechanism of HINT1 hydrolysis, while highlighting the structural biology behind these efforts. The aim of this review is to summarize the multitude of biological and pharmacological functions in which HINT1 participates while addressing the areas of need for future research.
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Affiliation(s)
- Maxwell Dillenburg
- Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, United States
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- Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, United States
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- Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, United States
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Morel V, Campana-Salort E, Boyer A, Esselin F, Walther-Louvier U, Querin G, Latour P, Lia AS, Magdelaine C, Beze-Beyrie P, Behin A, Delague V, Levy N, Stojkovic T, Attarian S, Bonello-Palot N. HINT1 neuropathy: Expanding the genotype and phenotype spectrum. Clin Genet 2022; 102:379-390. [PMID: 35882622 DOI: 10.1111/cge.14198] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/02/2022] [Revised: 07/20/2022] [Accepted: 07/21/2022] [Indexed: 01/07/2023]
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Inherited peripheral neuropathy (IPN) is a heterogeneous group of disorders due to pathogenic variation in more than 100 genes. In 2012, the first cases of IPN associated with HINT1 pathogenic variations were described in 33 families sharing the same phenotype characterized by an axonal neuropathy with neuromyotonia and autosomal recessive inheritance (NMAN: OMIM #137200). Histidine Triad Nucleotide Binding Protein 1 regulates transcription, cell-cycle control, and is possibly involved in neuropsychiatric pathophysiology. Herein, we report seven French patients with NMAN identified by Next Generation Sequencing. We conducted a literature review and compared phenotypic and genotypic features with our cohort. We identified a new HINT1 pathogenic variation involved in NMAN: c.310G>C p.(Gly104Arg). This cohort is comparable with literature data regarding age of onset (7,4yo), neuronal involvement (sensorimotor 3/7 and motor pure 4/7), and skeletal abnormalities (scoliosis 3/7, feet anomalies 6/7). We expand the phenotypic spectrum of HINT1-related neuropathy by describing neurodevelopmental or psychiatric features in six out of seven individuals such as generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), mood disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, only 3/128 previously described patients had neuropsychiatric symptomatology or neurodevelopmental disorder. These features could be part of HINT1-related disease, and we should further study the clinical phenotype of the patients.
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- Victor Morel
- APHM, CHU Timone, Département de Génétique Médicale, Marseille, France
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- APHM, CHU Timone, Centre de référence des Maladies Neuromusculaires et de la SLA, ERN-NMD, Marseille, France
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- APHM, CHU Timone, Département de Génétique Médicale, Marseille, France
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- CHU Montpellier, Centre de référence des Maladies du Motoneurone et des Maladies Neuromusculaires, Montpellier, France
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- CHU Montpellier, Service de Neuropédiatrie, Centre de référence des Maladies Neuromusculaires AOC (Atlantique-Occitanie-Caraïbe), Montpellier, France
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- APHP, Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Centre de Référence des Maladies Neuromusculaires Nord/Est/Ile de France, Paris, France.,Institut de Myologie I-Motion clinical trials platform, Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France
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- CHU de Lyon, GH Est, Service de Biochimie et Biologie Moléculaire Grand Est, Bron, France
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- Service de Biochimie et Génétique Moléculaire, CHU, Limoges, France
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- APHP, Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Centre de Référence des Maladies Neuromusculaires Nord/Est/Ile de France, Paris, France
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- INSERM, MMG, U 1251, Marseille, France, Aix Marseille Univ, Marseille, France
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- APHM, CHU Timone, Département de Génétique Médicale, Marseille, France.,INSERM, MMG, U 1251, Marseille, France, Aix Marseille Univ, Marseille, France
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- APHP, Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Centre de Référence des Maladies Neuromusculaires Nord/Est/Ile de France, Paris, France
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- APHM, CHU Timone, Centre de référence des Maladies Neuromusculaires et de la SLA, ERN-NMD, Marseille, France.,INSERM, MMG, U 1251, Marseille, France, Aix Marseille Univ, Marseille, France
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- APHM, CHU Timone, Département de Génétique Médicale, Marseille, France.,INSERM, MMG, U 1251, Marseille, France, Aix Marseille Univ, Marseille, France
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