Progressive CAG expansion in the brain of a novel R6/1-89Q mouse model of Huntington's disease with delayed phenotypic onset |
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Authors: | Vatsavayai Sarat C Dallérac Glenn M Milnerwood Austen J Cummings Damian M Rezaie Payam Murphy Kerry P S J Hirst Mark C |
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Affiliation: | Huntington's Disease Research Forum, Department of Biological Sciences, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, UK. |
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Abstract: | Transgenic models representing Huntington's disease (HD) have proved useful for understanding the cascade of molecular events leading to the disease. We report an initial characterisation of a novel transgenic mouse model derived from a spontaneous truncation event within the R6/1 transgene. The transgene is widely expressed, carries 89 CAG repeats and the animals exhibit a significantly milder neurological phenotype with delayed onset compared to R6/1. Moreover, we report evidence of progressive somatic CAG expansions in the brain starting at an early age before an overt phenotype has developed. This novel line shares a common genetic ancestry with R6/1, differing only in CAG repeat number, and therefore, provides an additional tool with which to examine early molecular and neurophysiological changes in HD. |
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Keywords: | Huntingtin Transgenic Trinucleotide repeat Cortex Hippocampus Huntington |
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