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A mouse gene knockout model for juvenile ceroid-lipofuscinosis (batten disease)

✍ Scribed by Martin L. Katz; Hisashi Shibuya; Po-Ching Liu; Satbir Kaur; Chun-Lan Gao; Gary S. Johnson


Book ID
102652358
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
528 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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✦ Synopsis


The human hereditary ceroid-lipofuscinoses are a group of autosomal recessively inherited diseases characterized by massive accumulations of autofluorescent lysosomal storage bodies in the cells of many tissues and by neuronal degeneration throughout the central nervous system. There are a number of clinically and genetically distinct forms of ceroid-lipofuscinosis, the most common of which is the juvenile type, also known as Batten disease and CLN3. To study the mechanisms that lead to pathology in CLN3 and to evaluate potential therapies, a mouse model has been generated by targeted disruption of the mouse ortholog of the CLN3 gene (Cln3). As in affected humans, mice homozygous for the disrupted Cln3 allele show accumulation of autofluorescent storage material in neurons and other cell types. The storage material consists of membrane-bounded intracellular inclusions with ultrastructural features typical of the ceroidlipofuscinoses. The accumulation of this storage material validates the Cln3 knockout mice as a model for the human disorder.


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