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Ciliary gene RPGRIP1L is required for hypothalamic arcuate neuron development.

Liheng Wang1, Alain J De Solis2, Yossef Goffer3, Kathryn E Birkenbach3, Staci E Engle4, Ross Tanis5, Jacob M Levenson6, Xueting Li7, Richard Rausch3, Manika Purohit8, Jen-Yi Lee9, Jerica Tan10, Maria Caterina De Rosa10, Claudia A Doege10, Holly L Aaron9, Gabriela J Martins8, Jens C Brüning2,11,12,13, Dieter Egli3, Rui Costa8, Nicolas Berbari4, Rudolph L Leibel3, George Stratigopoulos3.   

Abstract

Intronic polymorphisms in the α-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase gene (FTO) that are highly associated with increased body weight have been implicated in the transcriptional control of a nearby ciliary gene, retinitis pigmentosa GTPase regulator-interacting protein-1 like (RPGRIP1L). Previous studies have shown that congenital Rpgrip1l hypomorphism in murine proopiomelanocortin (Pomc) neurons causes obesity by increasing food intake. Here, we show by congenital and adult-onset Rpgrip1l deletion in Pomc-expressing neurons that the hyperphagia and obesity are likely due to neurodevelopmental effects that are characterized by a reduction in the Pomc/Neuropeptide Y (Npy) neuronal number ratio and marked increases in arcuate hypothalamic-paraventricular hypothalamic (ARH-PVH) axonal projections. Biallelic RPGRIP1L mutations result in fewer cilia-positive human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived (iPSC-derived) neurons and blunted responses to Sonic Hedgehog (SHH). Isogenic human ARH-like embryonic stem cell-derived (ESc-derived) neurons homozygous for the obesity-risk alleles at rs8050136 or rs1421085 have decreased RPGRIP1L expression and have lower numbers of POMC neurons. RPGRIP1L overexpression increases POMC cell number. These findings suggest that apparently functional intronic polymorphisms affect hypothalamic RPGRIP1L expression and impact development of POMC neurons and their derivatives, leading to hyperphagia and increased adiposity.

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Keywords:  Embryonic development; Metabolism; NPY; Neuroscience; Obesity

Year:  2019        PMID: 30728336      PMCID: PMC6413800          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.123337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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