Raoul_2002_Neuron_35_1067

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Title : Motoneuron death triggered by a specific pathway downstream of Fas. potentiation by ALS-linked SOD1 mutations - Raoul_2002_Neuron_35_1067
Author(s) : Raoul C , Estevez AG , Nishimune H , Cleveland DW , deLapeyriere O , Henderson CE , Haase G , Pettmann B
Ref : Neuron , 35 :1067 , 2002
Abstract :

Death pathways restricted to specific neuronal classes could potentially allow for precise control of developmental neuronal death and also underlie the selectivity of neuronal loss in neurodegenerative disease. We show that Fas-triggered death of normal embryonic motoneurons requires transcriptional upregulation of neuronal NOS and involves Daxx, ASK1, and p38 together with the classical FADD/caspase-8 cascade. No evidence for involvement of this pathway was found in cells other than motoneurons. Motoneurons from transgenic mice overexpressing ALS-linked SOD1 mutants (G37R, G85R, or G93A) displayed increased susceptibility to activation of this pathway: they were more sensitive to Fas- or NO-triggered cell death but not to trophic deprivation or excitotoxic stimulation. Thus, triggering of a motoneuron-restricted cell death pathway by neighboring cells might contribute to motoneuron loss in ALS.

PubMedSearch : Raoul_2002_Neuron_35_1067
PubMedID: 12354397

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Raoul C, Estevez AG, Nishimune H, Cleveland DW, deLapeyriere O, Henderson CE, Haase G, Pettmann B (2002)
Motoneuron death triggered by a specific pathway downstream of Fas. potentiation by ALS-linked SOD1 mutations
Neuron 35 :1067

Raoul C, Estevez AG, Nishimune H, Cleveland DW, deLapeyriere O, Henderson CE, Haase G, Pettmann B (2002)
Neuron 35 :1067