The harlequin mouse mutation downregulates apoptosis-inducing factor
Jeffrey A. Klein,
Chantal M. Longo-Guess,
Marlies P. Rossmann,
Kevin L. Seburn,
Ronald E. Hurd,
Wayne N. Frankel,
Roderick T. Bronson and
Susan L. Ackerman ()
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Jeffrey A. Klein: The Jackson Laboratory
Chantal M. Longo-Guess: The Jackson Laboratory
Marlies P. Rossmann: The Jackson Laboratory
Kevin L. Seburn: The Jackson Laboratory
Ronald E. Hurd: The Jackson Laboratory
Wayne N. Frankel: The Jackson Laboratory
Roderick T. Bronson: The Jackson Laboratory
Susan L. Ackerman: The Jackson Laboratory
Nature, 2002, vol. 419, issue 6905, 367-374
Abstract:
Abstract Harlequin (Hq) mutant mice have progressive degeneration of terminally differentiated cerebellar and retinal neurons. We have identified the Hq mutation as a proviral insertion in the apoptosis-inducing factor (Aif) gene, causing about an 80% reduction in AIF expression. Mutant cerebellar granule cells are susceptible to exogenous and endogenous peroxide-mediated apoptosis, but can be rescued by AIF expression. Overexpression of AIF in wild-type granule cells further decreases peroxide-mediated cell death, suggesting that AIF serves as a free radical scavenger. In agreement, dying neurons in aged Hq mutant mice show oxidative stress. In addition, neurons damaged by oxidative stress in both the cerebellum and retina of Hq mutant mice re-enter the cell cycle before undergoing apoptosis. Our results provide a genetic model of oxidative stress-mediated neurodegeneration and demonstrate a direct connection between cell cycle re-entry and oxidative stress in the ageing central nervous system.
Date: 2002
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