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An early endothelial cell-specific requirement for Glut1 is revealed in Glut1 deficiency syndrome model mice.

Maoxue Tang1,2, Sarah H Park1,2, Sabrina Petri3, Hang Yu4, Carlos B Rueda1,2, E Dale Abel5, Carla Y Kim4, Elizabeth Mc Hillman4, Fanghua Li1,2, Yeojin Lee6, Lei Ding6, Smitha Jagadish7, Wayne N Frankel3, Darryl C De Vivo1,2, Umrao R Monani1,2,8.   

Abstract

Paucity of the glucose transporter-1 (Glut1) protein resulting from haploinsufficiency of the SLC2A1 gene arrests cerebral angiogenesis and disrupts brain function to cause Glut1 deficiency syndrome (Glut1 DS). Restoring Glut1 to Glut1 DS model mice prevents disease, but the precise cellular sites of action of the transporter, its temporal requirements, and the mechanisms linking scarcity of the protein to brain cell dysfunction remain poorly understood. Here, we show that Glut1 functions in a cell-autonomous manner in the cerebral microvasculature to affect endothelial tip cells and, thus, brain angiogenesis. Moreover, brain endothelial cell-specific Glut1 depletion not only triggers a severe neuroinflammatory response in the Glut1 DS brain, but also reduces levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and causes overt disease. Reduced BDNF correlated with fewer neurons in the Glut1 DS brain. Controlled depletion of the protein demonstrated that brain pathology and disease severity was greatest when Glut1 scarcity was induced neonatally, during brain angiogenesis. Reducing Glut1 at later stages had mild or little effect. Our results suggest that targeting brain endothelial cells during early development is important to ensure proper brain angiogenesis, prevent neuroinflammation, maintain BDNF levels, and preserve neuron numbers. This requirement will be essential for any disease-modifying therapeutic strategy for Glut1 DS.

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Keywords:  Monogenic diseases; Mouse models; Neurological disorders; Neuroscience

Year:  2021        PMID: 33351789      PMCID: PMC7934852          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.145789

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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