Authors
Rodrigo Lopez-Gonzalez, Yubing Lu, Tania F Gendron, Anna Karydas, Helene Tran, Dejun Yang, Leonard Petrucelli, Bruce L Miller, Sandra Almeida, Fen-Biao Gao
Publication date
2016/10/19
Journal
Neuron
Volume
92
Issue
2
Pages
383-391
Publisher
Cell Press
Description
GGGGCC repeat expansions in C9ORF72 are the most common genetic cause of both ALS and FTD. To uncover underlying pathogenic mechanisms, we found that DNA damage was greater, in an age-dependent manner, in motor neurons differentiated from iPSCs of multiple C9ORF72 patients than control neurons. Ectopic expression of the dipeptide repeat (DPR) protein (GR)80 in iPSC-derived control neurons increased DNA damage, suggesting poly(GR) contributes to DNA damage in aged C9ORF72 neurons. Oxidative stress was also increased in C9ORF72 neurons in an age-dependent manner. Pharmacological or genetic reduction of oxidative stress partially rescued DNA damage in C9ORF72 neurons and control neurons expressing (GR)80 or (GR)80-induced cellular toxicity in flies. Moreover, interactome analysis revealed that (GR)80 preferentially bound to mitochondrial ribosomal proteins and …
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