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FOXR1 regulates stress response pathways and is necessary for proper brain development

The forkhead box (Fox) family of transcription factors are highly conserved and play essential roles in a wide range of cellular and developmental processes. We report an individual with severe neurological symptoms including postnatal microcephaly, progressive brain atrophy and global developmental...

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Autores principales: Mota, Andressa, Waxman, Hannah K., Hong, Rui, Lagani, Gavin D., Niu, Sheng-Yong, Bertherat, Féodora L., Wolfe, Lynne, Malicdan, Christine May, Markello, Thomas C., Adams, David R., Gahl, William A., Cheng, Christine S., Beffert, Uwe, Ho, Angela
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8559929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34723967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009854
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author Mota, Andressa
Waxman, Hannah K.
Hong, Rui
Lagani, Gavin D.
Niu, Sheng-Yong
Bertherat, Féodora L.
Wolfe, Lynne
Malicdan, Christine May
Markello, Thomas C.
Adams, David R.
Gahl, William A.
Cheng, Christine S.
Beffert, Uwe
Ho, Angela
author_facet Mota, Andressa
Waxman, Hannah K.
Hong, Rui
Lagani, Gavin D.
Niu, Sheng-Yong
Bertherat, Féodora L.
Wolfe, Lynne
Malicdan, Christine May
Markello, Thomas C.
Adams, David R.
Gahl, William A.
Cheng, Christine S.
Beffert, Uwe
Ho, Angela
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description The forkhead box (Fox) family of transcription factors are highly conserved and play essential roles in a wide range of cellular and developmental processes. We report an individual with severe neurological symptoms including postnatal microcephaly, progressive brain atrophy and global developmental delay associated with a de novo missense variant (M280L) in the FOXR1 gene. At the protein level, M280L impaired FOXR1 expression and induced a nuclear aggregate phenotype due to protein misfolding and proteolysis. RNAseq and pathway analysis showed that FOXR1 acts as a transcriptional activator and repressor with central roles in heat shock response, chaperone cofactor-dependent protein refolding and cellular response to stress pathways. Indeed, FOXR1 expression is increased in response to cellular stress, a process in which it directly controls HSPA6, HSPA1A and DHRS2 transcripts. The M280L mutant compromises FOXR1’s ability to respond to stress, in part due to impaired regulation of downstream target genes that are involved in the stress response pathway. Quantitative PCR of mouse embryo tissues show Foxr1 expression in the embryonic brain. Using CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, we found that deletion of mouse Foxr1 leads to a severe survival deficit while surviving newborn Foxr1 knockout mice have reduced body weight. Further examination of newborn Foxr1 knockout brains revealed a decrease in cortical thickness and enlarged ventricles compared to littermate wild-type mice, suggesting that loss of Foxr1 leads to atypical brain development. Combined, these results suggest FOXR1 plays a role in cellular stress response pathways and is necessary for normal brain development.
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spelling pubmed-85599292021-11-02 FOXR1 regulates stress response pathways and is necessary for proper brain development Mota, Andressa Waxman, Hannah K. Hong, Rui Lagani, Gavin D. Niu, Sheng-Yong Bertherat, Féodora L. Wolfe, Lynne Malicdan, Christine May Markello, Thomas C. Adams, David R. Gahl, William A. Cheng, Christine S. Beffert, Uwe Ho, Angela PLoS Genet Research Article The forkhead box (Fox) family of transcription factors are highly conserved and play essential roles in a wide range of cellular and developmental processes. We report an individual with severe neurological symptoms including postnatal microcephaly, progressive brain atrophy and global developmental delay associated with a de novo missense variant (M280L) in the FOXR1 gene. At the protein level, M280L impaired FOXR1 expression and induced a nuclear aggregate phenotype due to protein misfolding and proteolysis. RNAseq and pathway analysis showed that FOXR1 acts as a transcriptional activator and repressor with central roles in heat shock response, chaperone cofactor-dependent protein refolding and cellular response to stress pathways. Indeed, FOXR1 expression is increased in response to cellular stress, a process in which it directly controls HSPA6, HSPA1A and DHRS2 transcripts. The M280L mutant compromises FOXR1’s ability to respond to stress, in part due to impaired regulation of downstream target genes that are involved in the stress response pathway. Quantitative PCR of mouse embryo tissues show Foxr1 expression in the embryonic brain. Using CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, we found that deletion of mouse Foxr1 leads to a severe survival deficit while surviving newborn Foxr1 knockout mice have reduced body weight. Further examination of newborn Foxr1 knockout brains revealed a decrease in cortical thickness and enlarged ventricles compared to littermate wild-type mice, suggesting that loss of Foxr1 leads to atypical brain development. Combined, these results suggest FOXR1 plays a role in cellular stress response pathways and is necessary for normal brain development. Public Library of Science 2021-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8559929/ /pubmed/34723967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009854 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Mota, Andressa
Waxman, Hannah K.
Hong, Rui
Lagani, Gavin D.
Niu, Sheng-Yong
Bertherat, Féodora L.
Wolfe, Lynne
Malicdan, Christine May
Markello, Thomas C.
Adams, David R.
Gahl, William A.
Cheng, Christine S.
Beffert, Uwe
Ho, Angela
FOXR1 regulates stress response pathways and is necessary for proper brain development
title FOXR1 regulates stress response pathways and is necessary for proper brain development
title_full FOXR1 regulates stress response pathways and is necessary for proper brain development
title_fullStr FOXR1 regulates stress response pathways and is necessary for proper brain development
title_full_unstemmed FOXR1 regulates stress response pathways and is necessary for proper brain development
title_short FOXR1 regulates stress response pathways and is necessary for proper brain development
title_sort foxr1 regulates stress response pathways and is necessary for proper brain development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8559929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34723967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009854
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