Elshatory_2003_FEBS.Lett_538_207

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Title : Early changes in gene expression in two models of Batten disease - Elshatory_2003_FEBS.Lett_538_207
Author(s) : Elshatory Y , Brooks AI , Chattopadhyay S , Curran TM , Gupta P , Ramalingam V , Hofmann SL , Pearce DA
Ref : FEBS Letters , 538 :207 , 2003
Abstract :

Infantile and juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCLs) are progressive neurodegenerative disorders of childhood with distinct ages of clinical onset, but with a similar pathological outcome. Infantile and juvenile NCL are inherited in an autosomal recessive manner due to mutations in the CLN1 and CLN3 genes, respectively. Recently developed Cln1- and Cln3-knockout mouse models share similarities in pathology with the respective human disease. Using oligonucleotide arrays we identified reproducible changes in gene expression in the brains of both 10-week-old Cln1- and Cln3-knockout mice as compared to wild-type controls, and confirmed changes in levels of several of the cognate proteins by immunoblotting. Despite the similarities in pathology, the two mutations affect the expression of different, non-overlapping sets of genes. The possible significance of these changes and the pathological mechanisms underlying NCL diseases are discussed.

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Elshatory Y, Brooks AI, Chattopadhyay S, Curran TM, Gupta P, Ramalingam V, Hofmann SL, Pearce DA (2003)
Early changes in gene expression in two models of Batten disease
FEBS Letters 538 :207

Elshatory Y, Brooks AI, Chattopadhyay S, Curran TM, Gupta P, Ramalingam V, Hofmann SL, Pearce DA (2003)
FEBS Letters 538 :207