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Analysis of the expression pattern of the schizophrenia-risk and intellectual disability gene TCF4 in the developing and adult brain suggests a role in development and plasticity of cortical and hippocampal neurons

BACKGROUND: Haploinsufficiency of the class I bHLH transcription factor TCF4 causes Pitt-Hopkins syndrome (PTHS), a severe neurodevelopmental disorder, while common variants in the TCF4 gene have been identified as susceptibility factors for schizophrenia. It remains largely unknown, which brain reg...

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Autores principales: Jung, Matthias, Häberle, Benjamin M., Tschaikowsky, Tristan, Wittmann, Marie-Theres, Balta, Elli-Anna, Stadler, Vivien-Charlott, Zweier, Christiane, Dörfler, Arnd, Gloeckner, Christian Johannes, Lie, D. Chichung
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5863811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29588831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13229-018-0200-1
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author Jung, Matthias
Häberle, Benjamin M.
Tschaikowsky, Tristan
Wittmann, Marie-Theres
Balta, Elli-Anna
Stadler, Vivien-Charlott
Zweier, Christiane
Dörfler, Arnd
Gloeckner, Christian Johannes
Lie, D. Chichung
author_facet Jung, Matthias
Häberle, Benjamin M.
Tschaikowsky, Tristan
Wittmann, Marie-Theres
Balta, Elli-Anna
Stadler, Vivien-Charlott
Zweier, Christiane
Dörfler, Arnd
Gloeckner, Christian Johannes
Lie, D. Chichung
author_sort Jung, Matthias
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description BACKGROUND: Haploinsufficiency of the class I bHLH transcription factor TCF4 causes Pitt-Hopkins syndrome (PTHS), a severe neurodevelopmental disorder, while common variants in the TCF4 gene have been identified as susceptibility factors for schizophrenia. It remains largely unknown, which brain regions are dependent on TCF4 for their development and function. METHODS: We systematically analyzed the expression pattern of TCF4 in the developing and adult mouse brain. We used immunofluorescent staining to identify candidate regions whose development and function depend on TCF4. In addition, we determined TCF4 expression in the developing rhesus monkey brain and in the developing and adult human brain through analysis of transcriptomic datasets and compared the expression pattern between species. Finally, we morphometrically and histologically analyzed selected brain structures in Tcf4-haploinsufficient mice and compared our morphometric findings to neuroanatomical findings in PTHS patients. RESULTS: TCF4 is broadly expressed in cortical and subcortical structures in the developing and adult mouse brain. The TCF4 expression pattern was highly similar between humans, rhesus monkeys, and mice. Moreover, Tcf4 haploinsufficiency in mice replicated structural brain anomalies observed in PTHS patients. CONCLUSION: Our data suggests that TCF4 is involved in the development and function of multiple brain regions and indicates that its regulation is evolutionary conserved. Moreover, our data validate Tcf4-haploinsufficient mice as a model to study the neurodevelopmental basis of PTHS.
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spelling pubmed-58638112018-03-27 Analysis of the expression pattern of the schizophrenia-risk and intellectual disability gene TCF4 in the developing and adult brain suggests a role in development and plasticity of cortical and hippocampal neurons Jung, Matthias Häberle, Benjamin M. Tschaikowsky, Tristan Wittmann, Marie-Theres Balta, Elli-Anna Stadler, Vivien-Charlott Zweier, Christiane Dörfler, Arnd Gloeckner, Christian Johannes Lie, D. Chichung Mol Autism Research BACKGROUND: Haploinsufficiency of the class I bHLH transcription factor TCF4 causes Pitt-Hopkins syndrome (PTHS), a severe neurodevelopmental disorder, while common variants in the TCF4 gene have been identified as susceptibility factors for schizophrenia. It remains largely unknown, which brain regions are dependent on TCF4 for their development and function. METHODS: We systematically analyzed the expression pattern of TCF4 in the developing and adult mouse brain. We used immunofluorescent staining to identify candidate regions whose development and function depend on TCF4. In addition, we determined TCF4 expression in the developing rhesus monkey brain and in the developing and adult human brain through analysis of transcriptomic datasets and compared the expression pattern between species. Finally, we morphometrically and histologically analyzed selected brain structures in Tcf4-haploinsufficient mice and compared our morphometric findings to neuroanatomical findings in PTHS patients. RESULTS: TCF4 is broadly expressed in cortical and subcortical structures in the developing and adult mouse brain. The TCF4 expression pattern was highly similar between humans, rhesus monkeys, and mice. Moreover, Tcf4 haploinsufficiency in mice replicated structural brain anomalies observed in PTHS patients. CONCLUSION: Our data suggests that TCF4 is involved in the development and function of multiple brain regions and indicates that its regulation is evolutionary conserved. Moreover, our data validate Tcf4-haploinsufficient mice as a model to study the neurodevelopmental basis of PTHS. BioMed Central 2018-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5863811/ /pubmed/29588831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13229-018-0200-1 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Jung, Matthias
Häberle, Benjamin M.
Tschaikowsky, Tristan
Wittmann, Marie-Theres
Balta, Elli-Anna
Stadler, Vivien-Charlott
Zweier, Christiane
Dörfler, Arnd
Gloeckner, Christian Johannes
Lie, D. Chichung
Analysis of the expression pattern of the schizophrenia-risk and intellectual disability gene TCF4 in the developing and adult brain suggests a role in development and plasticity of cortical and hippocampal neurons
title Analysis of the expression pattern of the schizophrenia-risk and intellectual disability gene TCF4 in the developing and adult brain suggests a role in development and plasticity of cortical and hippocampal neurons
title_full Analysis of the expression pattern of the schizophrenia-risk and intellectual disability gene TCF4 in the developing and adult brain suggests a role in development and plasticity of cortical and hippocampal neurons
title_fullStr Analysis of the expression pattern of the schizophrenia-risk and intellectual disability gene TCF4 in the developing and adult brain suggests a role in development and plasticity of cortical and hippocampal neurons
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the expression pattern of the schizophrenia-risk and intellectual disability gene TCF4 in the developing and adult brain suggests a role in development and plasticity of cortical and hippocampal neurons
title_short Analysis of the expression pattern of the schizophrenia-risk and intellectual disability gene TCF4 in the developing and adult brain suggests a role in development and plasticity of cortical and hippocampal neurons
title_sort analysis of the expression pattern of the schizophrenia-risk and intellectual disability gene tcf4 in the developing and adult brain suggests a role in development and plasticity of cortical and hippocampal neurons
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5863811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29588831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13229-018-0200-1
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