@article{ca7c51b8ec4a4d44ae2a9a3ab30f2862,
title = "Pathological cell-cell interactions elicited by a neuropathogenic form of mutant huntingtin contribute to cortical pathogenesis in HD mice",
abstract = "Expanded polyglutamine (polyQ) proteins in Huntington's disease (HD) as well as other polyQ disorders are known to elicit a variety of intracellular toxicities, but it remains unclear whether polyQ proteins can elicit pathological cell-cell interactions which are critical to disease pathogenesis. To test this possibility, we have created conditional HD mice expressing a neuropathogenic form of mutant huntingtin (mhtt-exon1) in discrete neuronal populations. We show that mhtt aggregation is a cell-autonomous process. However, progressive motor deficits and cortical neuropathology are only observed when mhtt expression is in multiple neuronal types, including cortical interneurons, but not when mhtt expression is restricted to cortical pyramidal neurons. We further demonstrate an early deficit in cortical inhibition, suggesting that pathological interactions between interneurons and pyramidal neurons may contribute to the cortical manifestation of HD. Our study provides genetic evidence that pathological cell-cell interactions elicited by neuropathogenic forms of mhtt can critically contribute to cortical pathogenesis in a HD mouse model.",
author = "Xiaofeng Gu and Chenjian Li and Weizheng Wei and Victor Lo and Shiaoching Gong and Li, \{Shi Hua\} and Takuji Iwasato and Shigeyoshi Itohara and Li, \{Xiao Jiang\} and Istvan Mody and Nathaniel Heintz and Yang, \{X. William\}",
note = "Funding Information: X.W.Y. was generously supported by grants from Hereditary Disease Foundation, Cisneros Children{\textquoteright}s Foundation, and NIH/NINDS grants (NS049501 and NS047391). X.-J.L. was supported by NIH grants AG19206 and NS41669, and N.H. was supported by HHMI. We thank N.S. Wexler, E.R. Signer, A.J. Tobin, and C. Johnson for support and discussions; F. Constantini and S. Srinivas for the Rosa26 targeting vectors; A. Kazantsev and D.E. Housman for mhtt-exon1 constructs; M.A. Hickey and M.F. Chesselet for advice on mouse behavioral studies; M.F. Chesselet, N. Freimer, D.H. Geschwind, M.S. Levine, K.C. Martin, A.J. Silva, J.T. Tracthtenberg, S.L. Zipursky, and members of the Yang Lab for discussions and comments on the manuscript; and D.A. Wong and M. Chu for editing and preparation of the manuscript. The authors declare that they have no competing financial interests. ",
year = "2005",
month = may,
day = "5",
doi = "10.1016/j.neuron.2005.03.025",
language = "English",
volume = "46",
pages = "433--444",
journal = "Neuron",
issn = "0896-6273",
publisher = "Cell Press",
number = "3",
}