Characterization of neuropathology in ovine CLN5 and CLN6 neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (Batten disease)

Author:

Mitchell Nadia L.1ORCID,Russell Katharina N.1,Barrell Graham K.1ORCID,Tammen Imke2ORCID,Palmer David N.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences Lincoln University Lincoln New Zealand

2. Faculty of Science Sydney School of Veterinary Science The University of Sydney Camperdown New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractSheep with naturally occurring CLN5 and CLN6 forms of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (Batten disease) share the key clinical features of the human disease and represent an ideal model system in which the clinical efficacy of gene therapies is developed and test. However, it was first important to characterize the neuropathological changes that occur with disease progression in affected sheep. This study compared neurodegeneration, neuroinflammation, and lysosomal storage accumulation in CLN5 affected Borderdale, CLN6 affected South Hampshire, and Merino sheep brains from birth to end‐stage disease at ≤24 months of age. Despite very different gene products, mutations, and subcellular localizations, the pathogenic cascade was remarkably similar for all three disease models. Glial activation was present at birth in affected sheep and preceded neuronal loss, with both spreading from the visual and parieto‐occipital cortices most prominently associated with clinical symptoms to the entire cortical mantle by end‐stage disease. In contrast, the subcortical regions were less involved, yet lysosomal storage followed a near‐linear increase across the diseased sheep brain with age. Correlation of these neuropathological changes with published clinical data identified three potential therapeutic windows in affected sheep—presymptomatic (3 months), early symptomatic (6 months), and a later symptomatic disease stage (9 months of age)—beyond which the extensive depletion of neurons was likely to diminish any chance of therapeutic benefit. This comprehensive natural history of the neuropathological changes in ovine CLN5 and CLN6 disease will be integral in determining what impact treatment has at each of these disease stages.

Funder

Batten Disease Support and Research Association

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Developmental Neuroscience

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