| Literature DB >> 32234212 |
Ashley C Humphries1,2,3, Sonali Narang1,2,3, Marek Mlodzik1,2,3.
Abstract
Planar cell polarity (PCP) and neural tube defects (NTDs) are linked, with a subset of NTD patients found to harbor mutations in PCP genes, but there is limited data on whether these mutations disrupt PCP signaling in vivo. The core PCP gene Van Gogh (Vang), Vangl1/2 in mammals, is the most specific for PCP. We thus addressed potential causality of NTD-associated Vangl1/2 mutations, from either mouse or human patients, in Drosophila allowing intricate analysis of the PCP pathway. Introducing the respective mammalian mutations into Drosophila Vang revealed defective phenotypic and functional behaviors, with changes to Vang localization, post-translational modification, and mechanistic function, such as its ability to interact with PCP effectors. Our findings provide mechanistic insight into how different mammalian mutations contribute to developmental disorders and strengthen the link between PCP and NTD. Importantly, analyses of the human mutations revealed that each is a causative factor for the associated NTD.Entities:
Keywords: D. melanogaster; cell polarity; cell signaling; developmental biology; human biology; human patient data; medicine; model systems
Year: 2020 PMID: 32234212 PMCID: PMC7180057 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.53532
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140