Human cathepsin L rescues the neurodegeneration and lethality incathepsin B/L double deficient mice
Cathepsin B (CTSB) and cathepsin L (CTSL) are two widelyexpressed cysteine proteases thought to predominantly reside withinlysosomes. Functional analysis of CTSL in humans is complicated by theexistence of two CTSL-like homologues (CTSL and CTSL2), in contrast tomice which contain only one CTSL enzyme. Thus transgenic expression ofhuman CTSL in CTSL deficient mice provides an opportunity to study the invivo functions of this human protease without interference by its highlyrelated homologue. While mice with single gene deficiencies for murineCTSB or CTSL survive without apparent neuromuscular impairment, murineCTSB/CTSL double deficient mice display degeneration of cerebellarPurkinje cells and neurons of the cerebral cortex, resulting in severehypotrophy, motility defects, and lethality during their third to fourthweek of life. Here we show that expression of human CTSL through agenomic transgene results in widespread expression of human CTSL in themouse which is capable of rescuing the lethality found in CTSB/CTSLdouble-deficient animals. Human CTSL is expressed in the brain of thesecompound mutants predominantly in neurons of the cerebral cortex and inPurkinje cells of the cerebellum, where it appears to prevent neuronalcell death.
- Research Organization:
- COLLABORATION - Institut fur Molekulare Medizinund Zellforschung, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg,Germany
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC02-05CH11231
- OSTI ID:
- 927243
- Report Number(s):
- LBNL--59312
- Journal Information:
- Biological Chemistry, Journal Name: Biological Chemistry Journal Issue: 7 Vol. 387
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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