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The Central Domain of MCPH1 Controls Development of the Cerebral Cortex and Gonads in Mice

MCPH1 is the first gene identified to be responsible for the human autosomal recessive disorder primary microcephaly (MCPH). Mutations in the N-terminal and central domains of MCPH1 are strongly associated with microcephaly in human patients. A recent study showed that the central domain of MCPH1, w...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yaru, Zong, Wen, Sun, Wenli, Chen, Chengyan, Wang, Zhao-Qi, Li, Tangliang
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9455054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36078123
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11172715
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author Wang, Yaru
Zong, Wen
Sun, Wenli
Chen, Chengyan
Wang, Zhao-Qi
Li, Tangliang
author_facet Wang, Yaru
Zong, Wen
Sun, Wenli
Chen, Chengyan
Wang, Zhao-Qi
Li, Tangliang
author_sort Wang, Yaru
collection PubMed
description MCPH1 is the first gene identified to be responsible for the human autosomal recessive disorder primary microcephaly (MCPH). Mutations in the N-terminal and central domains of MCPH1 are strongly associated with microcephaly in human patients. A recent study showed that the central domain of MCPH1, which is mainly encoded by exon 8, interacts with E3 ligase βTrCP2 and regulates the G2/M transition of the cell cycle. In order to investigate the biological functions of MCPH1’s central domain, we constructed a mouse model that lacked the central domain of MCPH1 by deleting its exon 8 (designated as Mcph1-Δe8). Mcph1-Δe8 mice exhibited a reduced brain size and thinner cortex, likely caused by a compromised self-renewal capacity and premature differentiation of Mcph1-Δe8 neuroprogenitors during corticogenesis. Furthermore, Mcph1-Δe8 mice were sterile because of a loss of germ cells in the testis and ovary. The embryonic fibroblasts of Mcph1-Δe8 mice exhibited premature chromosome condensation (PCC). All of these findings indicate that Mcph1-Δe8 mice are reminiscent of MCPH1 complete knockout mice and Mcph1-ΔBR1 mice. Our study demonstrates that the central domain of MCPH1 represses microcephaly, and is essential for gonad development in mammals.
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spelling pubmed-94550542022-09-09 The Central Domain of MCPH1 Controls Development of the Cerebral Cortex and Gonads in Mice Wang, Yaru Zong, Wen Sun, Wenli Chen, Chengyan Wang, Zhao-Qi Li, Tangliang Cells Article MCPH1 is the first gene identified to be responsible for the human autosomal recessive disorder primary microcephaly (MCPH). Mutations in the N-terminal and central domains of MCPH1 are strongly associated with microcephaly in human patients. A recent study showed that the central domain of MCPH1, which is mainly encoded by exon 8, interacts with E3 ligase βTrCP2 and regulates the G2/M transition of the cell cycle. In order to investigate the biological functions of MCPH1’s central domain, we constructed a mouse model that lacked the central domain of MCPH1 by deleting its exon 8 (designated as Mcph1-Δe8). Mcph1-Δe8 mice exhibited a reduced brain size and thinner cortex, likely caused by a compromised self-renewal capacity and premature differentiation of Mcph1-Δe8 neuroprogenitors during corticogenesis. Furthermore, Mcph1-Δe8 mice were sterile because of a loss of germ cells in the testis and ovary. The embryonic fibroblasts of Mcph1-Δe8 mice exhibited premature chromosome condensation (PCC). All of these findings indicate that Mcph1-Δe8 mice are reminiscent of MCPH1 complete knockout mice and Mcph1-ΔBR1 mice. Our study demonstrates that the central domain of MCPH1 represses microcephaly, and is essential for gonad development in mammals. MDPI 2022-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9455054/ /pubmed/36078123 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11172715 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Yaru
Zong, Wen
Sun, Wenli
Chen, Chengyan
Wang, Zhao-Qi
Li, Tangliang
The Central Domain of MCPH1 Controls Development of the Cerebral Cortex and Gonads in Mice
title The Central Domain of MCPH1 Controls Development of the Cerebral Cortex and Gonads in Mice
title_full The Central Domain of MCPH1 Controls Development of the Cerebral Cortex and Gonads in Mice
title_fullStr The Central Domain of MCPH1 Controls Development of the Cerebral Cortex and Gonads in Mice
title_full_unstemmed The Central Domain of MCPH1 Controls Development of the Cerebral Cortex and Gonads in Mice
title_short The Central Domain of MCPH1 Controls Development of the Cerebral Cortex and Gonads in Mice
title_sort central domain of mcph1 controls development of the cerebral cortex and gonads in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9455054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36078123
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11172715
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