Background: Dimethyl fumarate (DMF) is an effective treatment for relapsing remitting Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and its mechanisms of action encompass immunomodulatory and cytoprotective effects. Despite DMF is known to activate the Nrf2 pathway, Nrf2-independent mechanisms have been also reported and new insights on the underlying molecular mechanisms are still emerging including transcriptional and post-transcriptional events. At this regard, we focused on a small family of RNA-binding proteins, the ELAV-like proteins, that play a pivotal role in post-transcriptional mechanisms and are involved in the pathogenesis of several psychiatric and neurologic disorders. HuR, the ubiquitously expressed member of the family, is implicated in many cellular functions, including survival, inflammation and proper functioning of the immune system. We previously documented the potential entanglement of HuR in MS pathogenesis. In the present work, we explored HuR protein levels in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from MS patients before and after DMF treatment compared to healthy controls (HC). Considering that HuR may act on various targets, playing a protective role against oxidative stress, our main goals were to evaluate whether manganese-dependent superoxide dismutase transcript (SOD2) could represent a new molecular target of HuR and to study the potential influence of DMF treatment on this interaction.
Methods: PBMCs from 20 patients with MS and 20 frequency-matched HC by sex and age were used to evaluate HuR, MnSOD (the protein coded by SOD2) and Nrf2 protein content by Western blot, before and after 12 months of DMF treatment. Immunoprecipitation experiments coupled with RNA extraction in PBMCs were performed to explore whether SOD2 mRNA could be physically bound by HuR and whether the expression of MnSOD protein could be affected by 12 months of DMF treatment.
Results: In PBMCs, HuR protein binds SOD2 transcript in HC and in MS patients naïve to disease modifying treatment. The expression of MnSOD protein is positively affected by 12 months of DMF treatment. PBMCs from MS patients have a lower HuR and MnSOD protein content compared to matched HC (HuR: p<0.01, MnSOD: p<0.01). Of interest, 12 months of DMF treatment in MS patients restores the amount of both HuR protein and MnSOD enzyme to the levels observed in HC. We also confirmed that Nrf2 is an HuR target, and we report that its levels are significantly increased in MS patients naïve to disease modifying treatment and remain elevated following DMF administration.
Conclusion: SOD2 transcript is a new target of HuR protein. DMF induces an increased expression of HuR protein, which ultimately interacts more strongly with SOD2 transcript promoting the expression of this antioxidant protein. The activation of this molecular cascade can constitute an additional tool that the cells can exploit to counteract the oxidative stress associated with MS development, and can account for the multifaceted molecular mechanisms underlying DMF efficacy in MS.
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