Aberrant Mitochondrial Dynamics and Exacerbated Response to Neuroinflammation in a Novel Mouse Model of CMT2A

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2021)

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Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2A (CMT2A) is the most common hereditary axonal neuropathy caused by mutations in MFN2 encoding Mitofusin-2, a multifunctional protein located in the outer mitochondrial membrane. In order to study the effects of a novel MFN2(K357T) mutation associated with early onset, autosomal dominant severe CMT2A, we generated a knock-in mouse model. While Mfn2(K357T/K357T) mouse pups were postnatally lethal, Mfn2(+/K357T) heterozygous mice were asymptomatic and had no histopathological changes in their sciatic nerves up to 10 months of age. However, immunofluorescence analysis of Mfn2(+/K357T) mice revealed aberrant mitochondrial clustering in the sciatic nerves from 6 months of age, in optic nerves from 8 months, and in lumbar spinal cord white matter at 10 months, along with microglia activation. Ultrastructural analyses confirmed dysmorphic mitochondrial aggregates in sciatic and optic nerves. After exposure of 6-month-old mice to lipopolysaccharide, Mfn2(+/K357T) mice displayed a higher immune response, a more severe motor impairment, and increased CNS inflammation, microglia activation, and macrophage infiltrates. Overall, ubiquitous Mfn2(K357T) expression renders the CNS and peripheral nerves of Mfn2(+/K357T) mice more susceptible to mitochondrial clustering, and augments their response to inflammation, modeling some cellular mechanisms that may be relevant for the development of neuropathy in patients with CMT2A.
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2A, peripheral neuropathy, knock-in mouse model, mitofusin-2, mitochondria, lipopolysaccharide, neuroinflammation
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