Disulfide cross-linked multimers of TDP-43 and spinal motoneuron loss in a TDP-43(A315T) ALS/FTD mouse model
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Bargsted, Leslie
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Disulfide cross-linked multimers of TDP-43 and spinal motoneuron loss in a TDP-43(A315T) ALS/FTD mouse model
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Tar DNA binding protein 43 (TDP-43) is the principal component of ubiquitinated protein inclusions present in nervous tissue of most cases of both amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Previous studies described a TDP-43(A315T) transgenic mouse model that develops progressive motor dysfunction in the absence of protein aggregation or significant motoneuron loss, questioning its validity to study ALS. Here we have further characterized the course of the disease in TDP-43A315T mice using a battery of tests and biochemical approaches. We confirmed that TDP-43 mutant mice develop impaired motor performance, accompanied by progressive body weight loss. Significant differences were observed in life span between genders, where females survived longer than males. Histopathological analysis of the spinal cord demonstrated a significant motoneurons loss, accompanied by axonal degeneration, astrogliosis and microglial activation. Importantly, histopathological alterations observed in TDP-43 mutant mice were similar to some characteristic changes observed in mutant SOD1 mice. Unexpectedly, we identified the presence of different species of disulfide-dependent TDP-43 aggregates in cortex and spinal cord tissue. Overall, this study indicates that TDP-43A315T transgenic mice develop
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FONDECYT
1161284
1140549
11150579
11160288
FONDAP Program
15150012
Millennium Institute
P09-015-F
BASAL
PFB16
ALSRP Therapeutic Idea Award
AL150111
ALS Therapy Alliance
2014-F-059
Muscular Dystrophy Association
382453
U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research
FA9550-16-1-0384
CONICYT-Brazil
441921/2016-7
FONDEF
16I10223
D11E1007
Office of Naval Research-Global (ONR-G)
N62909-16-1-2003
European Commission RD
MSCA-RISE
734749
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Scientific Reports 7: 14266
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