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Purkinje cell–specific deficiency in SEL1L-HRD1 endoplasmic reticulum–associated degradation causes progressive cerebellar ataxia in mice
Mauricio Torres, Brent Pederson, Hui Wang, Liangguang Leo Lin, Huilun Helen Wang, Amara Bugarin-Lapuz, Zhen Zhao, Ling Qi
Mauricio Torres, Brent Pederson, Hui Wang, Liangguang Leo Lin, Huilun Helen Wang, Amara Bugarin-Lapuz, Zhen Zhao, Ling Qi
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Research Article Neuroscience

Purkinje cell–specific deficiency in SEL1L-HRD1 endoplasmic reticulum–associated degradation causes progressive cerebellar ataxia in mice

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Recent studies have identified multiple genetic variants of SEL1L-HRD1 endoplasmic reticulum–associated degradation (ERAD) in humans with neurodevelopmental disorders and locomotor dysfunctions, including ataxia. However, the relevance and importance of SEL1L-HRD1 ERAD in the pathogenesis of ataxia remain unexplored. Here, we showed that SEL1L deficiency in Purkinje cells leads to early-onset progressive cerebellar ataxia with progressive loss of Purkinje cells with age. Mice with Purkinje cell–specific deletion of SEL1L (Sel1LPcp2Cre) exhibited motor dysfunction beginning around 9 weeks of age. Transmission electron microscopy analysis revealed dilated ER and fragmented nuclei in Purkinje cells of adult Sel1LPcp2Cre mice, indicative of altered ER homeostasis and cell death. Finally, loss of Purkinje cells was associated with a secondary neurodegeneration of granular cells, as well as robust activation of astrocytes and proliferation of microglia, in the cerebellums of Sel1LPcp2Cre mice. These data demonstrate the pathophysiological importance of SEL1L-HRD1 ERAD in Purkinje cells in the pathogenesis of cerebellar ataxia.

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Mauricio Torres, Brent Pederson, Hui Wang, Liangguang Leo Lin, Huilun Helen Wang, Amara Bugarin-Lapuz, Zhen Zhao, Ling Qi

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