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Publication : Capucin does not modify the toxicity of a mutant Huntingtin fragment in vivo.

First Author  Galvan L Year  2012
Journal  Neurobiol Aging Volume  33
Issue  8 Pages  1845.e5-6
PubMed ID  22365050 Mgi Jnum  J:188308
Mgi Id  MGI:5440150 Doi  10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2012.01.009
Citation  Galvan L, et al. (2012) Capucin does not modify the toxicity of a mutant Huntingtin fragment in vivo. Neurobiol Aging 33(8):1845.e5-6
abstractText  Genes selectively expressed in the striatum may be involved in the preferential vulnerability of striatal neurons to Huntington's disease (HD). Here, we investigated whether perturbations of Capucin expression, which is enriched in the striatum and downregulated in Huntington's disease models, could modify the neurotoxicity induced by the injection of a lentiviral vector encoding a short N-terminal fragment of mutant Huntingtin (mHtt) into the mouse striatum. Neither constitutive Capucin deficiency in knockout mice nor lentiviral vector-mediated Capucin overexpression in the striatum of adult wild type mice significantly modified vulnerability to the mHtt fragment in vivo, suggesting that Capucin has no impact on mHtt toxicity.
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