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MGI Accession ID: MGI:3774689
J Number: J:131821
Other Accession IDs: Title: The insulin-like growth factor pathway is altered in spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 and type 7.
Authors: Gatchel JR; Watase K; Thaller C; Carson JP; Jafar-Nejad P; Shaw C; Zu T; Orr HT; Zoghbi HY
Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Volume: 105
Issue: 4
Date: 2008 Jan 29
Year: 2008
Pages: 1291-6
Review Status: Peer Reviewed

Abstract:

Polyglutamine diseases are inherited neurodegenerative disorders caused by expansion of CAG repeats encoding a glutamine tract in the disease-causing proteins. There are nine disorders, each having distinct features but also clinical and pathological similarities. In particular, spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 and 7 (SCA1 and SCA7) patients manifest cerebellar ataxia with degeneration of Purkinje cells. To determine whether the disorders share molecular pathogenic events, we studied two mouse models of SCA1 and SCA7 that express the glutamine-expanded protein from the respective endogenous loci. We found common transcriptional changes, with down-regulation of insulin-like growth factor binding protein 5 (Igfbp5) representing one of the most robust changes. Igfbp5 down-regulation occurred in granule neurons through a non-cell-autonomous mechanism and was concomitant with activation of the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) pathway and the type I IGF receptor on Purkinje cells. These data define one common pathogenic response in SCA1 and SCA7 and reveal the importance of intercellular mechanisms in their pathogenesis.

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