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Somatic and intergenerational G4C2 hexanucleotide repeat instability in a human C9orf72 knock-in mouse model
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Abstract
Expansion of a G4C2 repeat in the C9orf72 gene is associated with familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). To investigate the underlying mechanisms of repeat instability, which occurs both somatically and intergenerationally, we created a novel mouse model of familial ALS/FTD that harbors 96 copies of G4C2 repeats at a humanized C9orf72 locus. In mouse embryonic stem cells, we observed two modes of repeat expansion. First, we noted minor increases in repeat length per expansion event, which was dependent on a mismatch repair pathway protein Msh2. Second, we found major increases in repeat length per event when a DNA double- or single-strand break (DSB/SSB) was artificially introduced proximal to the repeats, and which was dependent on the homology-directed repair (HDR) pathway. In mice, the first mode primarily drove somatic repeat expansion. Major changes in repeat length, including expansion, were observed when SSB was introduced in one-cell embryos, or intergenerationally without DSB/SSB introduction if G4C2 repeats exceeded 400 copies, although spontaneous HDR-mediated expansion has yet to be identified. These findings provide a novel strategy to model repeat expansion in a non-human genome and offer insights into the mechanism behind C9orf72 G4C2 repeat instability.
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Nada Kojak
Junko Kuno
Kristina E Fittipaldi
Ambereen Khan
David Wenger
Michael Glasser
Roberto A Donnianni
Yajun Tang
Jade Zhang
Katie Huling
Roxanne Ally
Alejandro O Mujica
Terrence Turner
Gina Magardino
Pei Yi Huang
Sze Yen Kerk
Gustavo Droguett
Marine Prissette
Jose Rojas
Teodoro Gomez
Anthony Gagliardi
Charleen Hunt
Jeremy S Rabinowitz
Guochun Gong
William Poueymirou
Eric Chiao
Brian Zambrowicz
Chia-Jen Siao
Daisuke Kajimura
Title: Somatic and intergenerational G4C2 hexanucleotide repeat instability in a human C9orf72 knock-in mouse model
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Abstract
Expansion of a G4C2 repeat in the C9orf72 gene is associated with familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD).
To investigate the underlying mechanisms of repeat instability, which occurs both somatically and intergenerationally, we created a novel mouse model of familial ALS/FTD that harbors 96 copies of G4C2 repeats at a humanized C9orf72 locus.
In mouse embryonic stem cells, we observed two modes of repeat expansion.
First, we noted minor increases in repeat length per expansion event, which was dependent on a mismatch repair pathway protein Msh2.
Second, we found major increases in repeat length per event when a DNA double- or single-strand break (DSB/SSB) was artificially introduced proximal to the repeats, and which was dependent on the homology-directed repair (HDR) pathway.
In mice, the first mode primarily drove somatic repeat expansion.
Major changes in repeat length, including expansion, were observed when SSB was introduced in one-cell embryos, or intergenerationally without DSB/SSB introduction if G4C2 repeats exceeded 400 copies, although spontaneous HDR-mediated expansion has yet to be identified.
These findings provide a novel strategy to model repeat expansion in a non-human genome and offer insights into the mechanism behind C9orf72 G4C2 repeat instability.
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