Wild type huntingtin reduces the cellular toxicity of mutant huntingtin in mammalian cell models of Huntington's disease

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Ho, LW [1 ]
Brown, R [1 ]
Maxwell, M [1 ]
Wyttenbach, A [1 ]
Rubinsztein, DC [1 ]
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[1] Addenbrookes Hosp, Cambridge Inst Med Res, Wellcome Trust Ctr Mol Mechanisms Dis, Dept Med Genet, Cambridge CB2 2XY, England
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10.1136/jmg.38.7.450
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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Objectives-Recent data suggest that wild type huntingtin can protect against apoptosis in the testis of mice expressing full length huntingin transgenes with expanded CAG repeats. It is not clear if this protective effect was confined to particular cell types, or if wild type huntingtin exerted its protective effect in this model by simply reducing the formation of toxic proteolytic fragments from mutant huntingtin. Methods-We cotransfected neuronal (SK-N-SH, human neuroblastoma) and non-neuronal (COS-7, monkey kidney) cell lines with HD exon 1 (containing either 21 or 72 CAG repeats) construct DNA and either full length wild type huntingtin or pFLAG (control vector). Results-Full length wild type huntingtin significantly reduced cell death resulting from the mutant HD exon 1 fragments containing 72 CAG repeats in both cell lines. Wild type huntingtin did not significantly modulate cell death caused by transfection of HD exon 1 fragments containing 21 CAG repeats in either cell line. Conclusions-Our results suggest that wild type huntingtin can significantly reduce the cellular toxicity of mutant HD exon 1 fragments in both neuronal and non-neuronal cell Lines. This suggests that wild type huntingtin can be protective in different cell types and that it can act against the toxicity caused by a mutant hunting in fragment as well as against a full length transgene.
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