Membrane trafficking and mitochondrial abnormalities precede subunit c deposition in a cerebellar cell model of juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis

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Fossale, E
Wolf, P
Espinola, JA
Lubicz-Nawrocka, T
Teed, AM
Gao, HL
Rigamonti, D
Cattaneo, E
MacDonald, ME
Cotman, SL [1 ]
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[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Neurol, Mol Neurogenet Unit, Charlestown, MA 02129 USA
[2] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Ctr Human Genet Res, Charlestown, MA USA
[3] Univ Milan, Dept Pharmacol Sci, Milan, Italy
[4] Univ Milan, Ctr Excellence Neurodegenerat Dis, Milan, Italy
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10.1186/1471-2202-5-57
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Background: JNCL is a recessively inherited, childhood-onset neurodegenerative disease most-commonly caused by a similar to1 kb CLN3 mutation. The resulting loss of battenin activity leads to deposition of mitochondrial ATP synthase, subunit c and a specific loss of CNS neurons. We previously generated Cln3(Deltaex7/8) knock-in mice, which replicate the common JNCL mutation, express mutant battenin and display JNCL-like pathology. Results: To elucidate the consequences of the common JNCL mutation in neuronal cells, we used P4 knock-in mouse cerebella to establish conditionally immortalized CbCln3 wild-type, heterozygous, and homozygous neuronal precursor cell lines, which can be differentiated into MAP-2 and NeuN-positive, neuron-like cells. Homozygous CbCln3(Deltaex7/8) precursor cells express low levels of mutant battenin and, when aged at confluency, accumulate ATPase subunit c. Recessive phenotypes are also observed at sub-confluent growth; cathepsin D transport and processing are altered, although enzyme activity is not significantly affected, lysosomal size and distribution are altered, and endocytosis is reduced. In addition, mitochondria are abnormally elongated, cellular ATP levels are decreased, and survival following oxidative stress is reduced. Conclusions: These findings reveal that battenin is required for intracellular membrane trafficking and mitochondrial function. Moreover, these deficiencies are likely to be early events in the JNCL disease process and may particularly impact neuronal survival.
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