Pnn and SR family proteins are differentially expressed in mouse central nervous system

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Shu-Yuan Hsu
Yen-Jung Chen
Pin Ouyang
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[1] Chang Gung University Medical College,Graduate Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Epithelial Biology Laboratory, Department of Anatomy
[2] Chang Gung University Medical College,Transgenic Mouse Core
[3] Chang Gung University Medical College,Lab, Epithelial Biology Laboratory, Department of Anatomy
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Pinin; SR protein; SC35; Expression; Central nervous system;
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Pinin (pnn) is an SR-related protein that is ubiquitously expressed in most cell types and functions in regulating pre-mRNA splicing and mRNA export. Previously, we demonstrated that pnn is expressed in all tissues during mouse embryonic development with highest levels of expression in the central nervous system (CNS). Here we show that pnn and other SR proteins including SC35 are differentially expressed in the adult mouse CNS, displaying cell type-specific distribution patterns. Immunohistochemical analysis of whole-brain sections showed that levels of pnn and SR proteins expression were very low or nonexistent in the corpus callosum and white matter of cerebellum and spinal cord. Double-immunostaining with antibodies specific to neuron or glial cells showed that most astrocytes and microglia expressed neither pnn nor SR proteins. In contrast, oligodendrocytes and neurons expressed moderate and high levels, respectively, of both pnn and SR proteins. These results suggest that astrocytes are unique among cell types of neuroblast origin in terms of expression SR family proteins. Our results pave the way for future studies of the functional roles of pnn and SR family proteins in adults.
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