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Mouse midbrain dopaminergic neurons survive loss of the PD-associated mitochondrial protein CHCHD2.

Mai K Nguyen1, Kevin McAvoy2, Szu-Chi Liao1,3,4, Zak Doric1,5, Iris Lo1, Huihui Li1, Giovanni Manfredi2, Ken Nakamura1,5,6,7.   

Abstract

Mutations in the mitochondrial protein CHCHD2 cause autosomal dominant Parkinson's disease characterized by the preferential loss of substantia nigra dopamine (DA) neurons. Therefore, understanding the function of CHCHD2 in neurons may provide vital insights into how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to neurodegeneration in PD. To investigate the normal requirement and function of CHCHD2 in neurons, we first examined CHCHD2 levels and showed that DA neurons have higher CHCHD2 levels than other neuron types, both in vivo and in co-culture. We then generated mice with either a targeted deletion of CHCHD2 in DA neurons or a deletion in the brain or total body. All three models were viable, and loss of CHCHD2 in the brain did not cause degeneration of DA neurons. Mice lacking CHCHD2 in DA neurons did display sex-specific changes to locomotor activity, but we did not observe differences in assays of muscle strength, exercise endurance or motor coordination. Furthermore, mitochondria derived from mice lacking CHCHD2 did not display abnormalities in OXPHOS function. Lastly, resilience to CHCHD2 deletion could not be explained by functional complementation by its paralog CHCHD10, as deletion of both CHCHD10 and CHCHD2 did not cause degeneration of DA neurons in the midbrain. These findings support the hypothesis that pathogenic CHCHD2 mutations cause PD through a toxic gain-of-function, rather than loss-of-function mechanism.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 34791217      PMCID: PMC9071413          DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddab329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mol Genet        ISSN: 0964-6906            Impact factor:   5.121


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