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Phenotype microarrays reveal metabolic dysregulations of neurospheres derived from embryonic Ts1Cje mouse model of Down syndrome
Down syndrome (DS), is the most common cause of intellectual disability, and is characterized by defective neurogenesis during perinatal development. To identify metabolic aberrations in early neurogenesis, we profiled neurospheres derived from the embryonic brain of Ts1Cje, a mouse model of Down sy...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7392322/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32730314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236826 |
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author | Seth, Eryse Amira Lee, Han-Chung Yusof, Hadri Hadi bin Md Nordin, Norshariza Cheah, Yoke Kqueen Ho, Eric Tatt Wei Ling, King-Hwa Cheah, Pike-See |
author_facet | Seth, Eryse Amira Lee, Han-Chung Yusof, Hadri Hadi bin Md Nordin, Norshariza Cheah, Yoke Kqueen Ho, Eric Tatt Wei Ling, King-Hwa Cheah, Pike-See |
author_sort | Seth, Eryse Amira |
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description | Down syndrome (DS), is the most common cause of intellectual disability, and is characterized by defective neurogenesis during perinatal development. To identify metabolic aberrations in early neurogenesis, we profiled neurospheres derived from the embryonic brain of Ts1Cje, a mouse model of Down syndrome. High-throughput phenotypic microarray revealed a significant decrease in utilisation of 17 out of 367 substrates and significantly higher utilisation of 6 substrates in the Ts1Cje neurospheres compared to controls. Specifically, Ts1Cje neurospheres were less efficient in the utilisation of glucose-6-phosphate suggesting a dysregulation in the energy-producing pathway. T Cje neurospheres were significantly smaller in diameter than the controls. Subsequent preliminary study on supplementation with 6-phosphogluconic acid, an intermediate of glucose-6-phosphate metabolism, was able to rescue the Ts1Cje neurosphere size. This study confirmed the perturbed pentose phosphate pathway, contributing to defects observed in Ts1Cje neurospheres. We show for the first time that this comprehensive energetic assay platform facilitates the metabolic characterisation of Ts1Cje cells and confirmed their distinguishable metabolic profiles compared to the controls. |
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spelling | pubmed-73923222020-08-05 Phenotype microarrays reveal metabolic dysregulations of neurospheres derived from embryonic Ts1Cje mouse model of Down syndrome Seth, Eryse Amira Lee, Han-Chung Yusof, Hadri Hadi bin Md Nordin, Norshariza Cheah, Yoke Kqueen Ho, Eric Tatt Wei Ling, King-Hwa Cheah, Pike-See PLoS One Research Article Down syndrome (DS), is the most common cause of intellectual disability, and is characterized by defective neurogenesis during perinatal development. To identify metabolic aberrations in early neurogenesis, we profiled neurospheres derived from the embryonic brain of Ts1Cje, a mouse model of Down syndrome. High-throughput phenotypic microarray revealed a significant decrease in utilisation of 17 out of 367 substrates and significantly higher utilisation of 6 substrates in the Ts1Cje neurospheres compared to controls. Specifically, Ts1Cje neurospheres were less efficient in the utilisation of glucose-6-phosphate suggesting a dysregulation in the energy-producing pathway. T Cje neurospheres were significantly smaller in diameter than the controls. Subsequent preliminary study on supplementation with 6-phosphogluconic acid, an intermediate of glucose-6-phosphate metabolism, was able to rescue the Ts1Cje neurosphere size. This study confirmed the perturbed pentose phosphate pathway, contributing to defects observed in Ts1Cje neurospheres. We show for the first time that this comprehensive energetic assay platform facilitates the metabolic characterisation of Ts1Cje cells and confirmed their distinguishable metabolic profiles compared to the controls. Public Library of Science 2020-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7392322/ /pubmed/32730314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236826 Text en © 2020 Seth et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Seth, Eryse Amira Lee, Han-Chung Yusof, Hadri Hadi bin Md Nordin, Norshariza Cheah, Yoke Kqueen Ho, Eric Tatt Wei Ling, King-Hwa Cheah, Pike-See Phenotype microarrays reveal metabolic dysregulations of neurospheres derived from embryonic Ts1Cje mouse model of Down syndrome |
title | Phenotype microarrays reveal metabolic dysregulations of neurospheres derived from embryonic Ts1Cje mouse model of Down syndrome |
title_full | Phenotype microarrays reveal metabolic dysregulations of neurospheres derived from embryonic Ts1Cje mouse model of Down syndrome |
title_fullStr | Phenotype microarrays reveal metabolic dysregulations of neurospheres derived from embryonic Ts1Cje mouse model of Down syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | Phenotype microarrays reveal metabolic dysregulations of neurospheres derived from embryonic Ts1Cje mouse model of Down syndrome |
title_short | Phenotype microarrays reveal metabolic dysregulations of neurospheres derived from embryonic Ts1Cje mouse model of Down syndrome |
title_sort | phenotype microarrays reveal metabolic dysregulations of neurospheres derived from embryonic ts1cje mouse model of down syndrome |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7392322/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32730314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236826 |
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