Publication: Autism-like phenotype and risk gene mRNA deadenylation by CPEB4 mis-splicing.
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2018-08-15
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Parras, Alberto
Anta, Hector
Santos-Galindo, Maria
Swarup, Vivek
Elorza, Ainara
Nieto-Gonzalez, Jose L
Pico, Sara
Hernandez, Ivo H
Diaz-Hernandez, Juan I
Belloc, Eulalia
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Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Common genetic contributions to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) reside in risk gene variants that individually have minimal effect sizes. As environmental factors that perturb neurodevelopment also underlie idiopathic ASD, it is crucial to identify altered regulators that can orchestrate multiple ASD risk genes during neurodevelopment. Cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding proteins 1-4 (CPEB1-4) regulate the translation of specific mRNAs by modulating their poly(A)-tails and thereby participate in embryonic development and synaptic plasticity. Here we find that CPEB4 binds transcripts of most high-confidence ASD risk genes. The brains of individuals with idiopathic ASD show imbalances in CPEB4 transcript isoforms that result from decreased inclusion of a neuron-specific microexon. In addition, 9% of the transcriptome shows reduced poly(A)-tail length. Notably, this percentage is much higher for high-confidence ASD risk genes, correlating with reduced expression of the protein products of ASD risk genes. An equivalent imbalance in CPEB4 transcript isoforms in mice mimics the changes in mRNA polyadenylation and protein expression of ASD risk genes and induces ASD-like neuroanatomical, electrophysiological and behavioural phenotypes. Together, these data identify CPEB4 as a regulator of ASD risk genes.
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MeSH Terms
Animals
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Brain
Exons
Female
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Humans
Male
Mice
Mice, Transgenic
Neurons
Phenotype
Polyadenylation
Protein Binding
RNA Splicing
RNA, Messenger
RNA-Binding Proteins
Transcriptome
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Brain
Exons
Female
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Humans
Male
Mice
Mice, Transgenic
Neurons
Phenotype
Polyadenylation
Protein Binding
RNA Splicing
RNA, Messenger
RNA-Binding Proteins
Transcriptome
DeCS Terms
Genes
Poliadenilación
Isoformas de proteínas
Desarrollo embrionario
Neuronas
Fenotipo
ARN Mensajero
Transcriptoma
Plasticidad neuronal
Poliadenilación
Isoformas de proteínas
Desarrollo embrionario
Neuronas
Fenotipo
ARN Mensajero
Transcriptoma
Plasticidad neuronal
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Autism spectrum disorders, Translation
Citation
Parras A, Anta H, Santos-Galindo M, Swarup V, Elorza A, Nieto-González JL, et al. Autism-like phenotype and risk gene mRNA deadenylation by CPEB4 mis-splicing. Nature. 2018 Aug;560(7719):441-446. doi: 10.1038/s41586-018-0423-5.