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Calcitriol increases frataxin levels and restores altered markers in cell models of Friedreich Ataxia

E. Britti, F. Delaspre, M. Medina-Carbonero, A. Sanz, M. Llovera, R. Purroy, S. Mincheva-Tasheva, J. Tamarit, J. Ros
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.09.034017
E. Britti
Dept. Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques. Universitat de Lleida. IRBLleida. Av. Rovira Roure 80. 25198-Lleida, Spain
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F. Delaspre
Dept. Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques. Universitat de Lleida. IRBLleida. Av. Rovira Roure 80. 25198-Lleida, Spain
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  • For correspondence: joaquim.ros@cmb.udl.cat fdelaspre@cmb.udl.cat
M. Medina-Carbonero
Dept. Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques. Universitat de Lleida. IRBLleida. Av. Rovira Roure 80. 25198-Lleida, Spain
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A. Sanz
Dept. Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques. Universitat de Lleida. IRBLleida. Av. Rovira Roure 80. 25198-Lleida, Spain
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M. Llovera
Dept. Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques. Universitat de Lleida. IRBLleida. Av. Rovira Roure 80. 25198-Lleida, Spain
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R. Purroy
Dept. Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques. Universitat de Lleida. IRBLleida. Av. Rovira Roure 80. 25198-Lleida, Spain
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S. Mincheva-Tasheva
Dept. Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques. Universitat de Lleida. IRBLleida. Av. Rovira Roure 80. 25198-Lleida, Spain
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J. Tamarit
Dept. Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques. Universitat de Lleida. IRBLleida. Av. Rovira Roure 80. 25198-Lleida, Spain
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J. Ros
Dept. Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques. Universitat de Lleida. IRBLleida. Av. Rovira Roure 80. 25198-Lleida, Spain
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  • For correspondence: joaquim.ros@cmb.udl.cat fdelaspre@cmb.udl.cat
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ABSTRACT

Friedreich Ataxia (FA) is a neurodegenerative disease caused by the deficiency of frataxin, a mitochondrial protein. In primary cultures of dorsal root ganglia neurons, we showed that frataxin depletion resulted in decreased levels of the mitochondrial calcium exchanger NCLX, neurite degeneration and apoptotic cell death. Here we describe that frataxin-deficient dorsal root ganglia neurons display low levels of ferredoxin 1, a mitochondrial Fe/S cluster-containing protein that interacts with frataxin and, interestingly, is essential for the synthesis of calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D. We provide data that calcitriol supplementation, used at nanomolar concentrations, is able to reverse the molecular and cellular markers altered in DRG neurons. Calcitriol is able to recover both ferredoxin 1 and NCLX levels and restores mitochondrial membrane potential. Accordingly, apoptotic markers and neurite degeneration are reduced resulting in cell survival recovery with calcitriol supplementation. All these beneficial effects would be explained by the finding that calcitriol is able to increase the mature frataxin levels in both, frataxin-deficient DRG neurons and cardiomyocytes; remarkably, this increase also occurs in lymphoblastoid cell lines derived from FA patients. In conclusion, these results provide molecular bases to consider calcitriol for an easy and affordable therapeutic approach for FA patients.

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Calcitriol increases frataxin levels and restores altered markers in cell models of Friedreich Ataxia
E. Britti, F. Delaspre, M. Medina-Carbonero, A. Sanz, M. Llovera, R. Purroy, S. Mincheva-Tasheva, J. Tamarit, J. Ros
bioRxiv 2020.04.09.034017; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.09.034017
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Calcitriol increases frataxin levels and restores altered markers in cell models of Friedreich Ataxia
E. Britti, F. Delaspre, M. Medina-Carbonero, A. Sanz, M. Llovera, R. Purroy, S. Mincheva-Tasheva, J. Tamarit, J. Ros
bioRxiv 2020.04.09.034017; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.09.034017

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