Abstract

The prion hypothesis has extended to the fatal motor neuron disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), as a means to explain the spatiotemporal spread of pathology from one or more focal points through the neuroaxis. About 20% of inheritable cases of ALS are due to mutation in the gene encoding the Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD1), causing the protein to misfold and form neurotoxic aggregates. Mutant SOD1 has been shown to impart its misfold onto natively folded wild-type SOD1 in living cells. Furthermore, misfolded wild-type SOD1 can itself induce further rounds of propagated SOD1 misfolding. Finally, this prion-like mechanism of propagated SOD1 misfolding can be transmitted from cell to cell in human cell culture. Here, we describe a protocol for the induction of wild-type SOD1 misfolding inside living cells and its subsequent transmission from cell to cell in a prion-like fashion.

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