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Developmental Comparison of Ceramide in Wild-Type and Cln3(Δex7/8) Mouse Brains and Sera

CLN3 disease is a neurodevelopmental disease leading to early visual failure, motor decline, and death. CLN3 pathogenesis has been linked to dysregulation of ceramide, a key intracellular messenger impacting various biological functions. Ceramide is upregulated in brains of CLN3 patients and activat...

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Autores principales: El-Sitt, Sally, Soueid, Jihane, Al Ali, Jamal, Makoukji, Joelle, Makhoul, Nadine J., Harati, Hayat, Boustany, Rose-Mary
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6389635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30837943
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00128
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author El-Sitt, Sally
Soueid, Jihane
Al Ali, Jamal
Makoukji, Joelle
Makhoul, Nadine J.
Harati, Hayat
Boustany, Rose-Mary
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Soueid, Jihane
Al Ali, Jamal
Makoukji, Joelle
Makhoul, Nadine J.
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description CLN3 disease is a neurodevelopmental disease leading to early visual failure, motor decline, and death. CLN3 pathogenesis has been linked to dysregulation of ceramide, a key intracellular messenger impacting various biological functions. Ceramide is upregulated in brains of CLN3 patients and activates apoptosis. Ceramide levels over the lifespan of WT and Cln3(Δex7/8) mice were measured using the DGK assay. Ceramide subspecies were determined by LC-MS. Ceramide synthesis enzymes and pre- and post-synaptic mRNA expression was measured in Cln3(Δex7/8) and normal mouse brains. Neuronal cell death was established by PARP cleavage and Caspases 3/6/9 and cytochrome C mRNA expression in Cln3(Δex7/8) and normal mouse brains. In WT mouse, a ceramide peak was noted at 3 weeks of age. The absence of this peak in Cln3(Δex7/8) mice might be related to early disease pathogenesis. Increase of ceramide in Cln3(Δex7/8) mouse brain at 24 weeks of age precedes neuronal apoptosis. The correlation between serum and brain ceramide in WT mice, and dysregulation of ceramide in serum and brain of Cln3(Δex7/8) mice, and the significant increase in ceramide in Cln3(Δex7/8) mouse brains and sera argue for use of easily accessible serum ceramide levels to track response to novel therapies in human CLN3 disease.
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spelling pubmed-63896352019-03-05 Developmental Comparison of Ceramide in Wild-Type and Cln3(Δex7/8) Mouse Brains and Sera El-Sitt, Sally Soueid, Jihane Al Ali, Jamal Makoukji, Joelle Makhoul, Nadine J. Harati, Hayat Boustany, Rose-Mary Front Neurol Neurology CLN3 disease is a neurodevelopmental disease leading to early visual failure, motor decline, and death. CLN3 pathogenesis has been linked to dysregulation of ceramide, a key intracellular messenger impacting various biological functions. Ceramide is upregulated in brains of CLN3 patients and activates apoptosis. Ceramide levels over the lifespan of WT and Cln3(Δex7/8) mice were measured using the DGK assay. Ceramide subspecies were determined by LC-MS. Ceramide synthesis enzymes and pre- and post-synaptic mRNA expression was measured in Cln3(Δex7/8) and normal mouse brains. Neuronal cell death was established by PARP cleavage and Caspases 3/6/9 and cytochrome C mRNA expression in Cln3(Δex7/8) and normal mouse brains. In WT mouse, a ceramide peak was noted at 3 weeks of age. The absence of this peak in Cln3(Δex7/8) mice might be related to early disease pathogenesis. Increase of ceramide in Cln3(Δex7/8) mouse brain at 24 weeks of age precedes neuronal apoptosis. The correlation between serum and brain ceramide in WT mice, and dysregulation of ceramide in serum and brain of Cln3(Δex7/8) mice, and the significant increase in ceramide in Cln3(Δex7/8) mouse brains and sera argue for use of easily accessible serum ceramide levels to track response to novel therapies in human CLN3 disease. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6389635/ /pubmed/30837943 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00128 Text en Copyright © 2019 El-Sitt, Soueid, Al Ali, Makoukji, Makhoul, Harati and Boustany. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
El-Sitt, Sally
Soueid, Jihane
Al Ali, Jamal
Makoukji, Joelle
Makhoul, Nadine J.
Harati, Hayat
Boustany, Rose-Mary
Developmental Comparison of Ceramide in Wild-Type and Cln3(Δex7/8) Mouse Brains and Sera
title Developmental Comparison of Ceramide in Wild-Type and Cln3(Δex7/8) Mouse Brains and Sera
title_full Developmental Comparison of Ceramide in Wild-Type and Cln3(Δex7/8) Mouse Brains and Sera
title_fullStr Developmental Comparison of Ceramide in Wild-Type and Cln3(Δex7/8) Mouse Brains and Sera
title_full_unstemmed Developmental Comparison of Ceramide in Wild-Type and Cln3(Δex7/8) Mouse Brains and Sera
title_short Developmental Comparison of Ceramide in Wild-Type and Cln3(Δex7/8) Mouse Brains and Sera
title_sort developmental comparison of ceramide in wild-type and cln3(δex7/8) mouse brains and sera
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6389635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30837943
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00128
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