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Humanized mutant FUS drives progressive motor neuron degeneration without aggregation in ‘FUSDelta14’ knockin mice
Anny Devoy, Bernadett Kalmár, Michelle Stewart, Heesoon Park, Beverley Burke, Suzanna Noy, Yushi Redhead, Jack Humphrey, Kitty Lo, Julian Jaeger, Alan Mejia Maza, Prasanth Sivakumar, Cinzia Bertolin, Gianni Sorarú, Vincent Plagnol
Brain · 2017 · ▲ 122 citations
Abstract
Mutations in FUS are causative for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with a dominant mode of inheritance. In trying to model FUS-amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in mouse it is clear that FUS is dosage-sensitive and effects arise from overexpression per se in transgenic strains. Novel models are required that maintain physiological levels of FUS expression and that recapitulate the human disease-with progressive loss of motor neurons in heterozygous animals. Here, we describe a new humanized FUS-ALS mouse with a frameshift mutation, which fulfils both criteria: the FUS Delta14 mouse. Heterozygous animals express mutant humanized FUS protein at physiological levels and have adult onset progressive motor neuron loss and denervation of neuromuscular junctions. Additionally, we generated a novel antibody to the unique human frameshift peptide epitope, allowing specific identification of mutant FUS only. Using our new FUSDelta14 ALS mouse-antibody system we show that neurodegeneration occurs in the absence of FUS protein aggregation. FUS mislocalization increases as disease progresses, and mutant FUS accumulates at the rough endoplasmic reticulum. Further, transcriptomic analyses show progressive changes in ribosomal protein levels and mitochondrial function as early disease stages are initiated. Thus, our new physiological mouse model has provided novel insight into the early pathogenesis of FUS-ALS.
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Devoy, A., Kalmár, B., Stewart, M., Park, H., Burke, B., Noy, S., Redhead, Y., Humphrey, J., Lo, K., Jaeger, J., Maza, A.M., Sivakumar, P., Bertolin, C., Sorarú, G., Plagnol, V., Greensmith, L., Acevedo‐Arozena, A., Isaacs, A.M., Davies, B., & Fratta, P. (2017). Humanized mutant FUS drives progressive motor neuron degeneration without aggregation in ‘FUSDelta14’ knockin mice. <em>Brain</em>. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awx248
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Devoy A, Kalmár B, Stewart M, Park H, Burke B, Noy S, et al. Humanized mutant FUS drives progressive motor neuron degeneration without aggregation in ‘FUSDelta14’ knockin mice. Brain. 2017. doi:10.1093/brain/awx248.
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@article{anny2017Humani,
title = {Humanized mutant FUS drives progressive motor neuron degeneration without aggregation in ‘FUSDelta14’ knockin mice},
author = {Anny Devoy and Bernadett Kalmár and Michelle Stewart and Heesoon Park and Beverley Burke and Suzanna Noy and Yushi Redhead and Jack Humphrey and Kitty Lo and Julian Jaeger and Alan Mejia Maza and Prasanth Sivakumar and Cinzia Bertolin and Gianni Sorarú and Vincent Plagnol and Linda Greensmith and Abraham Acevedo‐Arozena and Adrian M. Isaacs and Benjamin Davies and Pietro Fratta and Elizabeth Fisher},
journal = {Brain},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.1093/brain/awx248},
}
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