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Mutations in THAP1/DYT6 reveal that diverse dystonia genes disrupt similar neuronal pathways and functions

Dystonia is characterized by involuntary muscle contractions. Its many forms are genetically, phenotypically and etiologically diverse and it is unknown whether their pathogenesis converges on shared pathways. Mutations in THAP1 [THAP (Thanatos-associated protein) domain containing, apoptosis associ...

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Autores principales: Zakirova, Zuchra, Fanutza, Tomas, Bonet, Justine, Readhead, Ben, Zhang, Weijia, Yi, Zhengzi, Beauvais, Genevieve, Zwaka, Thomas P., Ozelius, Laurie J., Blitzer, Robert D., Gonzalez-Alegre, Pedro, Ehrlich, Michelle E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5798844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29364887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007169
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author Zakirova, Zuchra
Fanutza, Tomas
Bonet, Justine
Readhead, Ben
Zhang, Weijia
Yi, Zhengzi
Beauvais, Genevieve
Zwaka, Thomas P.
Ozelius, Laurie J.
Blitzer, Robert D.
Gonzalez-Alegre, Pedro
Ehrlich, Michelle E.
author_facet Zakirova, Zuchra
Fanutza, Tomas
Bonet, Justine
Readhead, Ben
Zhang, Weijia
Yi, Zhengzi
Beauvais, Genevieve
Zwaka, Thomas P.
Ozelius, Laurie J.
Blitzer, Robert D.
Gonzalez-Alegre, Pedro
Ehrlich, Michelle E.
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description Dystonia is characterized by involuntary muscle contractions. Its many forms are genetically, phenotypically and etiologically diverse and it is unknown whether their pathogenesis converges on shared pathways. Mutations in THAP1 [THAP (Thanatos-associated protein) domain containing, apoptosis associated protein 1], a ubiquitously expressed transcription factor with DNA binding and protein-interaction domains, cause dystonia, DYT6. There is a unique, neuronal 50-kDa Thap1-like immunoreactive species, and Thap1 levels are auto-regulated on the mRNA level. However, THAP1 downstream targets in neurons, and the mechanism via which it causes dystonia are largely unknown. We used RNA-Seq to assay the in vivo effect of a heterozygote Thap1 C54Y or ΔExon2 allele on the gene transcription signatures in neonatal mouse striatum and cerebellum. Enriched pathways and gene ontology terms include eIF2α Signaling, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Neuron Projection Development, Axonal Guidance Signaling, and Synaptic LongTerm Depression, which are dysregulated in a genotype and tissue-dependent manner. Electrophysiological and neurite outgrowth assays were consistent with those enrichments, and the plasticity defects were partially corrected by salubrinal. Notably, several of these pathways were recently implicated in other forms of inherited dystonia, including DYT1. We conclude that dysfunction of these pathways may represent a point of convergence in the pathophysiology of several forms of inherited dystonia.
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spelling pubmed-57988442018-02-23 Mutations in THAP1/DYT6 reveal that diverse dystonia genes disrupt similar neuronal pathways and functions Zakirova, Zuchra Fanutza, Tomas Bonet, Justine Readhead, Ben Zhang, Weijia Yi, Zhengzi Beauvais, Genevieve Zwaka, Thomas P. Ozelius, Laurie J. Blitzer, Robert D. Gonzalez-Alegre, Pedro Ehrlich, Michelle E. PLoS Genet Research Article Dystonia is characterized by involuntary muscle contractions. Its many forms are genetically, phenotypically and etiologically diverse and it is unknown whether their pathogenesis converges on shared pathways. Mutations in THAP1 [THAP (Thanatos-associated protein) domain containing, apoptosis associated protein 1], a ubiquitously expressed transcription factor with DNA binding and protein-interaction domains, cause dystonia, DYT6. There is a unique, neuronal 50-kDa Thap1-like immunoreactive species, and Thap1 levels are auto-regulated on the mRNA level. However, THAP1 downstream targets in neurons, and the mechanism via which it causes dystonia are largely unknown. We used RNA-Seq to assay the in vivo effect of a heterozygote Thap1 C54Y or ΔExon2 allele on the gene transcription signatures in neonatal mouse striatum and cerebellum. Enriched pathways and gene ontology terms include eIF2α Signaling, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Neuron Projection Development, Axonal Guidance Signaling, and Synaptic LongTerm Depression, which are dysregulated in a genotype and tissue-dependent manner. Electrophysiological and neurite outgrowth assays were consistent with those enrichments, and the plasticity defects were partially corrected by salubrinal. Notably, several of these pathways were recently implicated in other forms of inherited dystonia, including DYT1. We conclude that dysfunction of these pathways may represent a point of convergence in the pathophysiology of several forms of inherited dystonia. Public Library of Science 2018-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5798844/ /pubmed/29364887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007169 Text en © 2018 Zakirova et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zakirova, Zuchra
Fanutza, Tomas
Bonet, Justine
Readhead, Ben
Zhang, Weijia
Yi, Zhengzi
Beauvais, Genevieve
Zwaka, Thomas P.
Ozelius, Laurie J.
Blitzer, Robert D.
Gonzalez-Alegre, Pedro
Ehrlich, Michelle E.
Mutations in THAP1/DYT6 reveal that diverse dystonia genes disrupt similar neuronal pathways and functions
title Mutations in THAP1/DYT6 reveal that diverse dystonia genes disrupt similar neuronal pathways and functions
title_full Mutations in THAP1/DYT6 reveal that diverse dystonia genes disrupt similar neuronal pathways and functions
title_fullStr Mutations in THAP1/DYT6 reveal that diverse dystonia genes disrupt similar neuronal pathways and functions
title_full_unstemmed Mutations in THAP1/DYT6 reveal that diverse dystonia genes disrupt similar neuronal pathways and functions
title_short Mutations in THAP1/DYT6 reveal that diverse dystonia genes disrupt similar neuronal pathways and functions
title_sort mutations in thap1/dyt6 reveal that diverse dystonia genes disrupt similar neuronal pathways and functions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5798844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29364887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007169
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