Journal article

An increase in mitochondrial TOM activates apoptosis to drive retinal neurodegeneration

A Periasamy, N Mitchell, O Zaytseva, AS Chahal, J Zhao, PM Colman, LM Quinn, JM Gulbis

Scientific Reports | Published : 2022

Abstract

Intronic polymorphic TOMM40 variants increasing TOMM40 mRNA expression are strongly correlated to late onset Alzheimer’s Disease. The gene product, hTomm40, encoded in the APOE gene cluster, is a core component of TOM, the translocase that imports nascent proteins across the mitochondrial outer membrane. We used Drosophila melanogaster eyes as an in vivo model to investigate the relationship between elevated Tom40 (the Drosophila homologue of hTomm40) expression and neurodegeneration. Here we provide evidence that an overabundance of Tom40 in mitochondria invokes caspase-dependent cell death in a dose-dependent manner, leading to degeneration of the primarily neuronal eye tissue. Degeneratio..

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