Early molecular events of autosomal‐dominant Alzheimer's disease in marmosets with PSEN1 mutations

Author:

Homanics Gregg E.12,Park Jung Eun2,Bailey Lauren3,Schaeffer David J.2,Schaeffer Lauren2,He Jie4,Li Shuoran4,Zhang Tingting4,Haber Annat5,Spruce Catrina5,Greenwood Anna6,Murai Takeshi3,Schultz Laura3,Mongeau Lauren3,Ha Seung‐Kwon2,Oluoch Julia2,Stein Brianne2,Choi Sang Ho2,Huhe Hasi3,Thathiah Amantha2,Strick Peter L.2,Carter Gregory W.5,Silva Afonso C.2,Sukoff Rizzo Stacey J.23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Neurobiology University of Pittsburgh Brain Institute University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

3. Department of Medicine University of Pittsburgh Aging Institute, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

4. Department of Statistics University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

5. The Jackson Laboratory Bar Harbor Maine USA

6. Sage Bionetworks Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractINTRODUCTIONFundamental questions remain about the key mechanisms that initiate Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the factors that promote its progression. Here we report the successful generation of the first genetically engineered marmosets that carry knock‐in (KI) point mutations in the presenilin 1 (PSEN1) gene that can be studied from birth throughout lifespan.METHODSCRISPR/Cas9 was used to generate marmosets with C410Y or A426P point mutations in PSEN1. Founders and their germline offspring are comprehensively studied longitudinally using non‐invasive measures including behavior, biomarkers, neuroimaging, and multiomics signatures.RESULTSPrior to adulthood, increases in plasma amyloid beta were observed in PSEN1 mutation carriers relative to non‐carriers. Analysis of brain revealed alterations in several enzyme–substrate interactions within the gamma secretase complex prior to adulthood.DISCUSSIONMarmosets carrying KI point mutations in PSEN1 provide the opportunity to study the earliest primate‐specific mechanisms that contribute to the molecular and cellular root causes of AD onset and progression.Highlights We report the successful generation of genetically engineered marmosets harboring knock‐in point mutations in the PSEN1 gene. PSEN1 marmosets and their germline offspring recapitulate the early emergence of AD‐related biomarkers. Studies as early in life as possible in PSEN1 marmosets will enable the identification of primate‐specific mechanisms that drive disease progression.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

National Institute on Aging

Medical Center, University of Pittsburgh

Publisher

Wiley

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