Metabolic alterations in a murine model of Barth syndrome

Barth syndrome (BTHS) is a rare monogenic disease characterized by cardiomyopathy, skeletal myopathy and neutropenia, caused by mutations in the Xq28 locus. Mutations in the locus result in the loss of function of the Tafazzin protein (Taz), a transacylase responsible for the final step in the produ...

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Main Author: Laprano, Nicola
Published: University of Glasgow 2018
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7441612019-01-08T03:30:26ZMetabolic alterations in a murine model of Barth syndromeLaprano, Nicola2018Barth syndrome (BTHS) is a rare monogenic disease characterized by cardiomyopathy, skeletal myopathy and neutropenia, caused by mutations in the Xq28 locus. Mutations in the locus result in the loss of function of the Tafazzin protein (Taz), a transacylase responsible for the final step in the production of mature cardiolipin (CL). CL is a fundamental component of the inner mitochondrial membrane, where it cooperates in the maintenance of membrane stability and in various cellular processes such as mitochondrial respiration, autophagy and reactive oxygen species sensing. Using a novel murine model of BTHS, we investigated the mitochondrial phenotype, the metabolic signature and the gene expression profile in the heart of Taz knockout (KO) mice. We identified extensive heart-specific changes in the structure and composition of the mitochondria accompanied by alterations of the metabolome and gene expression. The alterations are specific to the adult, so probably derive from a developmental process happening after birth. The alteration of the gene expression seems to indicate activation of the unfolded protein response, suggesting an effect of stress response pathways in the cellular processes which underlie Barth syndrome.Q Science (General)University of Glasgowhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.744161http://theses.gla.ac.uk/9105/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Laprano, Nicola
Metabolic alterations in a murine model of Barth syndrome
description Barth syndrome (BTHS) is a rare monogenic disease characterized by cardiomyopathy, skeletal myopathy and neutropenia, caused by mutations in the Xq28 locus. Mutations in the locus result in the loss of function of the Tafazzin protein (Taz), a transacylase responsible for the final step in the production of mature cardiolipin (CL). CL is a fundamental component of the inner mitochondrial membrane, where it cooperates in the maintenance of membrane stability and in various cellular processes such as mitochondrial respiration, autophagy and reactive oxygen species sensing. Using a novel murine model of BTHS, we investigated the mitochondrial phenotype, the metabolic signature and the gene expression profile in the heart of Taz knockout (KO) mice. We identified extensive heart-specific changes in the structure and composition of the mitochondria accompanied by alterations of the metabolome and gene expression. The alterations are specific to the adult, so probably derive from a developmental process happening after birth. The alteration of the gene expression seems to indicate activation of the unfolded protein response, suggesting an effect of stress response pathways in the cellular processes which underlie Barth syndrome.
author Laprano, Nicola
author_facet Laprano, Nicola
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title Metabolic alterations in a murine model of Barth syndrome
title_short Metabolic alterations in a murine model of Barth syndrome
title_full Metabolic alterations in a murine model of Barth syndrome
title_fullStr Metabolic alterations in a murine model of Barth syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic alterations in a murine model of Barth syndrome
title_sort metabolic alterations in a murine model of barth syndrome
publisher University of Glasgow
publishDate 2018
url https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.744161
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