Variation in MUTYH expression in Arabian horses with Cerebellar Abiotrophy

2018 
Abstract Cerebellar Abiotrophy (CA) is a neurodegenerative disease in Arabian horses affecting the cerebellum, more specifically the Purkinje neurons. Although CA occurs in several domestic species, CA in Arabian horses is unique in that a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) has been associated with the disease. Total RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) was performed on CA-affected horses to address the molecular mechanism underlying the disease. This research expands upon the RNA-seq work by measuring the impact of the CA-associated SNP on the candidate gene MutY homolog ( MUTYH ) and its regulation, isoform-specific expression and protein localization. We hypothesized that the CA-associated SNP compromises the promoter region of MUTYH , leading to differential expression of its isoforms. Our research demonstrates that the CA-associated SNP introduces a new binding site for a novel transcription factor (Myelin Transcription Factor-1 Like protein, MYT1L ). In addition, CA-affected horses show differential expression of a specific isoform of MUTYH as well as different localization in the Purkinje and granular neurons of the cerebellum.
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