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Distinct Pathogenic Genes Causing Intellectual Disability and Autism Exhibit a Common Neuronal Network Hyperactivity Phenotype.

Monica Frega1, Martijn Selten2, Britt Mossink3, Jason M Keller3, Katrin Linda3, Rebecca Moerschen3, Jieqiong Qu4, Pierre Koerner4, Sophie Jansen2, Astrid Oudakker1, Tjitske Kleefstra3, Hans van Bokhoven1, Huiqing Zhou5, Dirk Schubert2, Nael Nadif Kasri6.   

Abstract

Pathogenic mutations in either one of the epigenetic modifiers EHMT1, MBD5, MLL3, or SMARCB1 have been identified to be causative for Kleefstra syndrome spectrum (KSS), a neurodevelopmental disorder with clinical features of both intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To understand how these variants lead to the phenotypic convergence in KSS, we employ a loss-of-function approach to assess neuronal network development at the molecular, single-cell, and network activity level. KSS-gene-deficient neuronal networks all develop into hyperactive networks with altered network organization and excitatory-inhibitory balance. Interestingly, even though transcriptional data reveal distinct regulatory mechanisms, KSS target genes share similar functions in regulating neuronal excitability and synaptic function, several of which are associated with ID and ASD. Our results show that KSS genes mainly converge at the level of neuronal network communication, providing insights into the pathophysiology of KSS and phenotypically congruent disorders.
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Keywords:  EHMT1; Kleefstra syndrome spectrum; autism; intellectual disability; micro-electrode arrays; neurodevelopmental disorder; neuronal networks

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31914384     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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