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Postnatal expression profiles of atypical cadherin FAT1 suggest its role in autism

Genetic studies have linked FAT1 (FAT atypical cadherin 1) with autism spectrum disorder (ASD); however, the role that FAT1 plays in ASD remains unknown. In mice, the function of Fat1 has been primarily implicated in embryonic nervous system development with less known about its role in postnatal de...

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Autores principales: Frei, Jeannine A., Brandenburg, Cheryl J., Nestor, Jonathan E., Hodzic, Didier M., Plachez, Celine, McNeill, Helen, Dykxhoorn, Derek M., Nestor, Michael W., Blatt, Gene J., Lin, Yu-Chih
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Publicado: The Company of Biologists Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8214424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34100899
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.056457
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author Frei, Jeannine A.
Brandenburg, Cheryl J.
Nestor, Jonathan E.
Hodzic, Didier M.
Plachez, Celine
McNeill, Helen
Dykxhoorn, Derek M.
Nestor, Michael W.
Blatt, Gene J.
Lin, Yu-Chih
author_facet Frei, Jeannine A.
Brandenburg, Cheryl J.
Nestor, Jonathan E.
Hodzic, Didier M.
Plachez, Celine
McNeill, Helen
Dykxhoorn, Derek M.
Nestor, Michael W.
Blatt, Gene J.
Lin, Yu-Chih
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description Genetic studies have linked FAT1 (FAT atypical cadherin 1) with autism spectrum disorder (ASD); however, the role that FAT1 plays in ASD remains unknown. In mice, the function of Fat1 has been primarily implicated in embryonic nervous system development with less known about its role in postnatal development. We show for the first time that FAT1 protein is expressed in mouse postnatal brains and is enriched in the cerebellum, where it localizes to granule neurons and Golgi cells in the granule layer, as well as inhibitory neurons in the molecular layer. Furthermore, subcellular characterization revealed FAT1 localization in neurites and soma of granule neurons, as well as being present in the synaptic plasma membrane and postsynaptic densities. Interestingly, FAT1 expression was decreased in induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neural precursor cells (NPCs) from individuals with ASD. These findings suggest a novel role for FAT1 in postnatal development and may be particularly important for cerebellum function. As the cerebellum is one of the vulnerable brain regions in ASD, our study warrants further investigation of FAT1 in the disease etiology.
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spelling pubmed-82144242021-06-21 Postnatal expression profiles of atypical cadherin FAT1 suggest its role in autism Frei, Jeannine A. Brandenburg, Cheryl J. Nestor, Jonathan E. Hodzic, Didier M. Plachez, Celine McNeill, Helen Dykxhoorn, Derek M. Nestor, Michael W. Blatt, Gene J. Lin, Yu-Chih Biol Open Research Article Genetic studies have linked FAT1 (FAT atypical cadherin 1) with autism spectrum disorder (ASD); however, the role that FAT1 plays in ASD remains unknown. In mice, the function of Fat1 has been primarily implicated in embryonic nervous system development with less known about its role in postnatal development. We show for the first time that FAT1 protein is expressed in mouse postnatal brains and is enriched in the cerebellum, where it localizes to granule neurons and Golgi cells in the granule layer, as well as inhibitory neurons in the molecular layer. Furthermore, subcellular characterization revealed FAT1 localization in neurites and soma of granule neurons, as well as being present in the synaptic plasma membrane and postsynaptic densities. Interestingly, FAT1 expression was decreased in induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neural precursor cells (NPCs) from individuals with ASD. These findings suggest a novel role for FAT1 in postnatal development and may be particularly important for cerebellum function. As the cerebellum is one of the vulnerable brain regions in ASD, our study warrants further investigation of FAT1 in the disease etiology. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2021-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8214424/ /pubmed/34100899 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.056457 Text en © 2021. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd 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 use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Frei, Jeannine A.
Brandenburg, Cheryl J.
Nestor, Jonathan E.
Hodzic, Didier M.
Plachez, Celine
McNeill, Helen
Dykxhoorn, Derek M.
Nestor, Michael W.
Blatt, Gene J.
Lin, Yu-Chih
Postnatal expression profiles of atypical cadherin FAT1 suggest its role in autism
title Postnatal expression profiles of atypical cadherin FAT1 suggest its role in autism
title_full Postnatal expression profiles of atypical cadherin FAT1 suggest its role in autism
title_fullStr Postnatal expression profiles of atypical cadherin FAT1 suggest its role in autism
title_full_unstemmed Postnatal expression profiles of atypical cadherin FAT1 suggest its role in autism
title_short Postnatal expression profiles of atypical cadherin FAT1 suggest its role in autism
title_sort postnatal expression profiles of atypical cadherin fat1 suggest its role in autism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8214424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34100899
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.056457
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