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Transmitochondrial embryonic stem cells containing pathogenic mtDNA mutations are compromised in neuronal differentiation
Authors:D M Kirby‡  K J Rennie  T K Smulders-Srinivasan  R Acin-Perez§¶  M Whittington†  J-A Enriquez§  A J Trevelyan  D M Turnbull†  R N Lightowlers†
Institution:Mitochondrial Research Group, Institute for Ageing and Health;, and Institute of Neuroscience, Medical School, Newcastle University, Framlington Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK;, Mitochondrial and Metabolic Research, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;, and Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology Department, Zaragoza University, Zaragoza, Spain
Abstract:Objectives:  Defects of the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) cause a series of rare, mainly neurological disorders. In addition, they have been implicated in more common forms of movement disorders, dementia and the ageing process. In order to try to model neuronal dysfunction associated with mitochondrial disease, we have attempted to establish a series of trans mitochondrial mouse embryonic stem cells harbouring pathogenic mtDNA mutations.
Materials and methods:  Trans mitochondrial embryonic stem cell cybrids were generated by fusion of cytoplasts carrying a variety of mtDNA mutations, into embryonic stem cells that had been pretreated with rhodamine 6G, to prevent transmission of endogenous mtDNA. Cybrids were differentiated into neurons and assessed for efficiency of differentiation and electrophysiological function.
Results:  Neuronal differentiation could occur, as indicated by expression of neuronal markers. Differentiation was impaired in embryonic stem cells carrying mtDNA mutations that caused severe biochemical deficiency. Electrophysiological tests showed evidence of synaptic activity in differentiated neurons carrying non-pathogenic mtDNA mutations or in those that caused a mild defect of respiratory activity. Again, however, neurons carrying mtDNA mutations that resulted in severe biochemical deficiency had marked reduction in post-synaptic events.
Conclusions:  Differentiated neurons carrying severely pathogenic mtDNA defects can provide a useful model for understanding how such mutations can cause neuronal dysfunction.
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