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      Oligodendrocyte RasG12V Expressed in its Endogenous Locus Disrupts Myelin Structure Through Increased MAPK, Nitric Oxide, and Notch Signaling

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          Costello syndrome (CS) is a gain of function Rasopathy caused by heterozygous activating mutations in the HRAS gene. Patients show brain dysfunction that can include abnormal brain white matter. Transgenic activation of HRas in the entire mouse oligodendrocyte lineage resulted in myelin defects and behavioral abnormalities, suggesting roles for disrupted myelin in CS brain dysfunction. Here we studied a mouse model in which the endogenous HRas gene is conditionally replaced by mutant HRasG12V in mature oligodendrocytes, to separate effects in mature myelinating cells from developmental events. Increased myelin thickness due to decompaction was detectable within one month of HRasG12V expression in the corpus callosum of adult mice. Increases in active ERK and Nitric Oxide (NO) were present in HRas mutants and inhibition of NO synthase (NOS) or MEK each partially rescued myelin decompaction. In addition, genetic or pharmacologic inhibition of Notch signaling improved myelin compaction. Complete rescue of myelin structure required dual drug treatments combining MAPK, NO or Notch inhibition; with MEK + NOS blockade producing the most robust effect. We suggest that individual or concomitant blockade of these pathways in Costello syndrome patients may improve aspects of brain function.

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          Journal
          8806785
          4226
          Glia
          Glia
          Glia
          0894-1491
          1098-1136
          8 January 2018
          30 August 2017
          December 2017
          01 December 2018
          : 65
          : 12
          : 1990-2002
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Division of Experimental Hematology and Cancer Biology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 45229, USA
          Author notes
          [* ] Corresponding Author: Nancy Ratner, Nancy.Ratner@ 123456cchmc.org , Mailing address: 3333 Burnet Ave., Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, 45229-7013, Telephone: 513-636-9469, Fax: 513-803-1083
          [2]

          These authors contributed equally to this work.

          Article
          PMC5766030 PMC5766030 5766030 nihpa929551
          10.1002/glia.23209
          5766030
          28856719
          26765abd-0b75-4357-bcf3-4f52799f3fbd
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          Myelin,Rasopathy,Ras,Nitric Oxide,Notch,Oligodendrocyte,Costello Syndrome

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