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Publication : FoxO3a-mediated autophagy is down-regulated in the laforin deficient mice, an animal model for Lafora progressive myoclonus epilepsy.

First Author  Jain N Year  2016
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  474
Issue  2 Pages  321-327
PubMed ID  27107699 Mgi Jnum  J:235161
Mgi Id  MGI:5793002 Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2016.04.094
Citation  Jain N, et al. (2016) FoxO3a-mediated autophagy is down-regulated in the laforin deficient mice, an animal model for Lafora progressive myoclonus epilepsy. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 474(2):321-7
abstractText  Lafora disease (LD) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by epileptic seizures, neurodegeneration and accumulation of polyglucosan bodies (Lafora bodies), arising due to defects in either the laforin protein phosphatase or the malin ubiquitin ligase. Among the multiple cellular pathways affected in LD, the specific cause of the autophagy blockade remains unknown. The autophagy impairment however is known to precede the formation of Lafora bodies in the LD mice models. We show here the involvement of a transcription factor, FoxO3a, to be a possible cause for the autophagic defect in cellular and animal models of LD. We find that the expression levels of FoxO3a and its targets Map1LC3b and Atg12 to be at lower levels in laforin-deficient cells and mice. We also find FoxO3a to be regulated indirectly by laforin through the activity of serum/glucocorticoid induced kinase, SGK1. Our results suggest that FoxO3a exerts a negative control over mTOR, and its loss could result in autophagic defects in LD associated with laforin deficiency.
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