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Models of KPTN-related disorder implicate mTOR signalling in cognitive and overgrowth phenotypes
KPTN-related disorder is an autosomal recessive disorder associated with germline variants in KPTN (previously known as kaptin), a component of the mTOR regulatory complex KICSTOR. To gain further insights into the pathogenesis of KPTN-related disorder, we analysed mouse knockout and human stem cell...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10629792/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37437211 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awad231 |
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author | Levitin, Maria O Rawlins, Lettie E Sanchez-Andrade, Gabriela Arshad, Osama A Collins, Stephan C Sawiak, Stephen J Iffland, Phillip H Andersson, Malin H L Bupp, Caleb Cambridge, Emma L Coomber, Eve L Ellis, Ian Herkert, Johanna C Ironfield, Holly Jory, Logan Kretz, Perrine F Kant, Sarina G Neaverson, Alexandra Nibbeling, Esther Rowley, Christine Relton, Emily Sanderson, Mark Scott, Ethan M Stewart, Helen Shuen, Andrew Y Schreiber, John Tuck, Liz Tonks, James Terkelsen, Thorkild van Ravenswaaij-Arts, Conny Vasudevan, Pradeep Wenger, Olivia Wright, Michael Day, Andrew Hunter, Adam Patel, Minal Lelliott, Christopher J Crino, Peter B Yalcin, Binnaz Crosby, Andrew H Baple, Emma L Logan, Darren W Hurles, Matthew E Gerety, Sebastian S |
author_facet | Levitin, Maria O Rawlins, Lettie E Sanchez-Andrade, Gabriela Arshad, Osama A Collins, Stephan C Sawiak, Stephen J Iffland, Phillip H Andersson, Malin H L Bupp, Caleb Cambridge, Emma L Coomber, Eve L Ellis, Ian Herkert, Johanna C Ironfield, Holly Jory, Logan Kretz, Perrine F Kant, Sarina G Neaverson, Alexandra Nibbeling, Esther Rowley, Christine Relton, Emily Sanderson, Mark Scott, Ethan M Stewart, Helen Shuen, Andrew Y Schreiber, John Tuck, Liz Tonks, James Terkelsen, Thorkild van Ravenswaaij-Arts, Conny Vasudevan, Pradeep Wenger, Olivia Wright, Michael Day, Andrew Hunter, Adam Patel, Minal Lelliott, Christopher J Crino, Peter B Yalcin, Binnaz Crosby, Andrew H Baple, Emma L Logan, Darren W Hurles, Matthew E Gerety, Sebastian S |
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description | KPTN-related disorder is an autosomal recessive disorder associated with germline variants in KPTN (previously known as kaptin), a component of the mTOR regulatory complex KICSTOR. To gain further insights into the pathogenesis of KPTN-related disorder, we analysed mouse knockout and human stem cell KPTN loss-of-function models. Kptn (−/−) mice display many of the key KPTN-related disorder phenotypes, including brain overgrowth, behavioural abnormalities, and cognitive deficits. By assessment of affected individuals, we have identified widespread cognitive deficits (n = 6) and postnatal onset of brain overgrowth (n = 19). By analysing head size data from their parents (n = 24), we have identified a previously unrecognized KPTN dosage-sensitivity, resulting in increased head circumference in heterozygous carriers of pathogenic KPTN variants. Molecular and structural analysis of Kptn(−/−) mice revealed pathological changes, including differences in brain size, shape and cell numbers primarily due to abnormal postnatal brain development. Both the mouse and differentiated induced pluripotent stem cell models of the disorder display transcriptional and biochemical evidence for altered mTOR pathway signalling, supporting the role of KPTN in regulating mTORC1. By treatment in our KPTN mouse model, we found that the increased mTOR signalling downstream of KPTN is rapamycin sensitive, highlighting possible therapeutic avenues with currently available mTOR inhibitors. These findings place KPTN-related disorder in the broader group of mTORC1-related disorders affecting brain structure, cognitive function and network integrity. |
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spelling | pubmed-106297922023-11-08 Models of KPTN-related disorder implicate mTOR signalling in cognitive and overgrowth phenotypes Levitin, Maria O Rawlins, Lettie E Sanchez-Andrade, Gabriela Arshad, Osama A Collins, Stephan C Sawiak, Stephen J Iffland, Phillip H Andersson, Malin H L Bupp, Caleb Cambridge, Emma L Coomber, Eve L Ellis, Ian Herkert, Johanna C Ironfield, Holly Jory, Logan Kretz, Perrine F Kant, Sarina G Neaverson, Alexandra Nibbeling, Esther Rowley, Christine Relton, Emily Sanderson, Mark Scott, Ethan M Stewart, Helen Shuen, Andrew Y Schreiber, John Tuck, Liz Tonks, James Terkelsen, Thorkild van Ravenswaaij-Arts, Conny Vasudevan, Pradeep Wenger, Olivia Wright, Michael Day, Andrew Hunter, Adam Patel, Minal Lelliott, Christopher J Crino, Peter B Yalcin, Binnaz Crosby, Andrew H Baple, Emma L Logan, Darren W Hurles, Matthew E Gerety, Sebastian S Brain Original Article KPTN-related disorder is an autosomal recessive disorder associated with germline variants in KPTN (previously known as kaptin), a component of the mTOR regulatory complex KICSTOR. To gain further insights into the pathogenesis of KPTN-related disorder, we analysed mouse knockout and human stem cell KPTN loss-of-function models. Kptn (−/−) mice display many of the key KPTN-related disorder phenotypes, including brain overgrowth, behavioural abnormalities, and cognitive deficits. By assessment of affected individuals, we have identified widespread cognitive deficits (n = 6) and postnatal onset of brain overgrowth (n = 19). By analysing head size data from their parents (n = 24), we have identified a previously unrecognized KPTN dosage-sensitivity, resulting in increased head circumference in heterozygous carriers of pathogenic KPTN variants. Molecular and structural analysis of Kptn(−/−) mice revealed pathological changes, including differences in brain size, shape and cell numbers primarily due to abnormal postnatal brain development. Both the mouse and differentiated induced pluripotent stem cell models of the disorder display transcriptional and biochemical evidence for altered mTOR pathway signalling, supporting the role of KPTN in regulating mTORC1. By treatment in our KPTN mouse model, we found that the increased mTOR signalling downstream of KPTN is rapamycin sensitive, highlighting possible therapeutic avenues with currently available mTOR inhibitors. These findings place KPTN-related disorder in the broader group of mTORC1-related disorders affecting brain structure, cognitive function and network integrity. Oxford University Press 2023-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10629792/ /pubmed/37437211 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awad231 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Levitin, Maria O Rawlins, Lettie E Sanchez-Andrade, Gabriela Arshad, Osama A Collins, Stephan C Sawiak, Stephen J Iffland, Phillip H Andersson, Malin H L Bupp, Caleb Cambridge, Emma L Coomber, Eve L Ellis, Ian Herkert, Johanna C Ironfield, Holly Jory, Logan Kretz, Perrine F Kant, Sarina G Neaverson, Alexandra Nibbeling, Esther Rowley, Christine Relton, Emily Sanderson, Mark Scott, Ethan M Stewart, Helen Shuen, Andrew Y Schreiber, John Tuck, Liz Tonks, James Terkelsen, Thorkild van Ravenswaaij-Arts, Conny Vasudevan, Pradeep Wenger, Olivia Wright, Michael Day, Andrew Hunter, Adam Patel, Minal Lelliott, Christopher J Crino, Peter B Yalcin, Binnaz Crosby, Andrew H Baple, Emma L Logan, Darren W Hurles, Matthew E Gerety, Sebastian S Models of KPTN-related disorder implicate mTOR signalling in cognitive and overgrowth phenotypes |
title | Models of KPTN-related disorder implicate mTOR signalling in cognitive and overgrowth phenotypes |
title_full | Models of KPTN-related disorder implicate mTOR signalling in cognitive and overgrowth phenotypes |
title_fullStr | Models of KPTN-related disorder implicate mTOR signalling in cognitive and overgrowth phenotypes |
title_full_unstemmed | Models of KPTN-related disorder implicate mTOR signalling in cognitive and overgrowth phenotypes |
title_short | Models of KPTN-related disorder implicate mTOR signalling in cognitive and overgrowth phenotypes |
title_sort | models of kptn-related disorder implicate mtor signalling in cognitive and overgrowth phenotypes |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10629792/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37437211 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awad231 |
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