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Conditional depletion of intellectual disability and Parkinsonism candidate gene ATP6AP2 in fly and mouse induces cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration
ATP6AP2, an essential accessory component of the vacuolar H+ ATPase (V-ATPase), has been associated with intellectual disability (ID) and Parkinsonism. ATP6AP2 has been implicated in several signalling pathways; however, little is known regarding its role in the nervous system. To decipher its funct...
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author | Dubos, Aline Castells-Nobau, Anna Meziane, Hamid Oortveld, Merel A.W. Houbaert, Xander Iacono, Giovanni Martin, Christelle Mittelhaeuser, Christophe Lalanne, Valérie Kramer, Jamie M. Bhukel, Anuradha Quentin, Christine Slabbert, Jan Verstreken, Patrik Sigrist, Stefan J. Messaddeq, Nadia Birling, Marie-Christine Selloum, Mohammed Stunnenberg, Henk G. Humeau, Yann Schenck, Annette Herault, Yann |
author_facet | Dubos, Aline Castells-Nobau, Anna Meziane, Hamid Oortveld, Merel A.W. Houbaert, Xander Iacono, Giovanni Martin, Christelle Mittelhaeuser, Christophe Lalanne, Valérie Kramer, Jamie M. Bhukel, Anuradha Quentin, Christine Slabbert, Jan Verstreken, Patrik Sigrist, Stefan J. Messaddeq, Nadia Birling, Marie-Christine Selloum, Mohammed Stunnenberg, Henk G. Humeau, Yann Schenck, Annette Herault, Yann |
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description | ATP6AP2, an essential accessory component of the vacuolar H+ ATPase (V-ATPase), has been associated with intellectual disability (ID) and Parkinsonism. ATP6AP2 has been implicated in several signalling pathways; however, little is known regarding its role in the nervous system. To decipher its function in behaviour and cognition, we generated and characterized conditional knockdowns of ATP6AP2 in the nervous system of Drosophila and mouse models. In Drosophila, ATP6AP2 knockdown induced defective phototaxis and vacuolated photoreceptor neurons and pigment cells when depleted in eyes and altered short- and long-term memory when depleted in the mushroom body. In mouse, conditional Atp6ap2 deletion in glutamatergic neurons (Atp6ap2(Camk2aCre/0) mice) caused increased spontaneous locomotor activity and altered fear memory. Both Drosophila ATP6AP2 knockdown and Atp6ap2(Camk2aCre/0) mice presented with presynaptic transmission defects, and with an abnormal number and morphology of synapses. In addition, Atp6ap2(Camk2aCre/0) mice showed autophagy defects that led to axonal and neuronal degeneration in the cortex and hippocampus. Surprisingly, axon myelination was affected in our mutant mice, and axonal transport alterations were observed in Drosophila. In accordance with the identified phenotypes across species, genome-wide transcriptome profiling of Atp6ap2(Camk2aCre/0) mouse hippocampi revealed dysregulation of genes involved in myelination, action potential, membrane-bound vesicles and motor behaviour. In summary, ATP6AP2 disruption in mouse and fly leads to cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration, mimicking aspects of the neuropathology associated with ATP6AP2 mutations in humans. Our results identify ATP6AP2 as an essential gene for the nervous system. |
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spelling | pubmed-46343772015-11-06 Conditional depletion of intellectual disability and Parkinsonism candidate gene ATP6AP2 in fly and mouse induces cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration Dubos, Aline Castells-Nobau, Anna Meziane, Hamid Oortveld, Merel A.W. Houbaert, Xander Iacono, Giovanni Martin, Christelle Mittelhaeuser, Christophe Lalanne, Valérie Kramer, Jamie M. Bhukel, Anuradha Quentin, Christine Slabbert, Jan Verstreken, Patrik Sigrist, Stefan J. Messaddeq, Nadia Birling, Marie-Christine Selloum, Mohammed Stunnenberg, Henk G. Humeau, Yann Schenck, Annette Herault, Yann Hum Mol Genet Articles ATP6AP2, an essential accessory component of the vacuolar H+ ATPase (V-ATPase), has been associated with intellectual disability (ID) and Parkinsonism. ATP6AP2 has been implicated in several signalling pathways; however, little is known regarding its role in the nervous system. To decipher its function in behaviour and cognition, we generated and characterized conditional knockdowns of ATP6AP2 in the nervous system of Drosophila and mouse models. In Drosophila, ATP6AP2 knockdown induced defective phototaxis and vacuolated photoreceptor neurons and pigment cells when depleted in eyes and altered short- and long-term memory when depleted in the mushroom body. In mouse, conditional Atp6ap2 deletion in glutamatergic neurons (Atp6ap2(Camk2aCre/0) mice) caused increased spontaneous locomotor activity and altered fear memory. Both Drosophila ATP6AP2 knockdown and Atp6ap2(Camk2aCre/0) mice presented with presynaptic transmission defects, and with an abnormal number and morphology of synapses. In addition, Atp6ap2(Camk2aCre/0) mice showed autophagy defects that led to axonal and neuronal degeneration in the cortex and hippocampus. Surprisingly, axon myelination was affected in our mutant mice, and axonal transport alterations were observed in Drosophila. In accordance with the identified phenotypes across species, genome-wide transcriptome profiling of Atp6ap2(Camk2aCre/0) mouse hippocampi revealed dysregulation of genes involved in myelination, action potential, membrane-bound vesicles and motor behaviour. In summary, ATP6AP2 disruption in mouse and fly leads to cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration, mimicking aspects of the neuropathology associated with ATP6AP2 mutations in humans. Our results identify ATP6AP2 as an essential gene for the nervous system. Oxford University Press 2015-12-01 2015-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4634377/ /pubmed/26376863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddv380 Text en © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Articles Dubos, Aline Castells-Nobau, Anna Meziane, Hamid Oortveld, Merel A.W. Houbaert, Xander Iacono, Giovanni Martin, Christelle Mittelhaeuser, Christophe Lalanne, Valérie Kramer, Jamie M. Bhukel, Anuradha Quentin, Christine Slabbert, Jan Verstreken, Patrik Sigrist, Stefan J. Messaddeq, Nadia Birling, Marie-Christine Selloum, Mohammed Stunnenberg, Henk G. Humeau, Yann Schenck, Annette Herault, Yann Conditional depletion of intellectual disability and Parkinsonism candidate gene ATP6AP2 in fly and mouse induces cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration |
title | Conditional depletion of intellectual disability and Parkinsonism candidate gene ATP6AP2 in fly and mouse induces cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration |
title_full | Conditional depletion of intellectual disability and Parkinsonism candidate gene ATP6AP2 in fly and mouse induces cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration |
title_fullStr | Conditional depletion of intellectual disability and Parkinsonism candidate gene ATP6AP2 in fly and mouse induces cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration |
title_full_unstemmed | Conditional depletion of intellectual disability and Parkinsonism candidate gene ATP6AP2 in fly and mouse induces cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration |
title_short | Conditional depletion of intellectual disability and Parkinsonism candidate gene ATP6AP2 in fly and mouse induces cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration |
title_sort | conditional depletion of intellectual disability and parkinsonism candidate gene atp6ap2 in fly and mouse induces cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4634377/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26376863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddv380 |
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