| Literature DB >> 17418909 |
Mikhail V Pletnikov1, Yanqun Xu, Mikhail V Ovanesov, Atsushi Kamiya, Akira Sawa, Christopher A Ross.
Abstract
A balanced chromosomal translocation, segregating with mental illnesses in a large Scottish family, interrupts the disrupted-in-schizophrenia 1 (DISC1) gene, which would result in loss of DISC1 function via haploinsufficiency or dominant-negative effects (or possibly could cause gain-of-function effects) if a truncated protein is present. To evaluate the effects of a predicted protein, mutant DISC1, we generated stable PC12 cell clones with inducible expression of mutant or full-length human DISC1 (hDISC1). Our study presents new observations that the inhibitory effects of mutant hDISC1 on NGF-induced neurite outgrowth are dependent on the level and timing of expression of mutant DISC1 and the concentrations of NGF, and are associated with altered sub-cellular distribution of endogenous DISC1 and ATF4, and decreased protein levels of LIS1. Thus, inducible expression of DISC1 in PC12 cell clones is a valuable in vitro model for further studying the molecular mechanisms likely due to loss of function of DISC1 relevant to the pathogenesis of major mental illnesses.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17418909 DOI: 10.1016/j.neures.2007.03.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Res ISSN: 0168-0102 Impact factor: 3.304