Microtubule associated proteins (MAPs) are widely expressed in the central nervous system, and have established roles in cell proliferation, myelination, neurite formation, axon specification, outgrowth, dendrite, and synapse formation. We report eleven individuals from seven families harboring predicted pathogenic biallelic, de novo, and heterozygous variants in the NAV3 gene, which encodes the microtubule positive tip protein neuron navigator 3 (NAV3). All affected individuals have intellectual disability (ID), microcephaly, skeletal deformities, ocular anomalies, and behavioral issues. In mouse brain, Nav3 is expressed throughout the nervous system, with more prominent signatures in postmitotic, excitatory, inhibiting, and sensory neurons. When overexpressed in HEK293T and COS7 cells, pathogenic variants impaired NAV3 ability to stabilize microtubules. Further, knocking-down nav3 in zebrafish led to severe morphological defects, microcephaly, impaired neuronal growth, and behavioral impairment, which were rescued with co-injection of WT NAV3 mRNA and not by transcripts encoding the pathogenic variants. Our findings establish the role of NAV3 in neurodevelopmental disorders, and reveal its involvement in neuronal morphogenesis, and neuromuscular responses.
Variants of NAV3, a neuronal morphogenesis protein, cause intellectual disability, developmental delay, and microcephaly.
NAV3 是一种神经元形态发生蛋白,其变异会导致智力障碍、发育迟缓和小头畸形
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作者:Ghaffar Amama, Akhter Tehmeena, Strømme Petter, Misceo Doriana, Khan Amjad, Frengen Eirik, Umair Muhammad, Isidor Bertrand, Cogné Benjamin, Khan Asma A, Bruel Ange-Line, Sorlin Arthur, Kuentz Paul, Chiaverini Christine, Innes A Micheil, Zech Michael, Baláž Marek, Havrankova Petra, Jech Robert, Ahmed Zubair M, Riazuddin Sheikh, Riazuddin Saima
| 期刊: | Communications Biology | 影响因子: | 5.100 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Jul 8; 7(1):831 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s42003-024-06466-1 | 研究方向: | 神经科学 |
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