Cortex-Specific Tmem169 Deficiency Induces Defects in Cortical Neuron Development and Autism-Like Behaviors in Mice

皮层特异性Tmem169缺陷导致小鼠皮层神经元发育缺陷和自闭症样行为

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Abstract

The development of the nervous system is a complex process, with many challenging scientific questions yet to be resolved. Disruptions in brain development are strongly associated with neurodevelopmental disorders, such as intellectual disability and autism. While the genetic basis of autism is well established, the precise pathological mechanisms remain unclear. Variations on chromosome 2q have been linked to autism, yet the specific genes responsible for the disorder have not been identified. This study investigates the role of the transmembrane protein 169 (TMEM169) gene, located on human chromosome 2q35, which has not been previously characterized. Our findings indicate that Tmem169 is highly expressed in the nervous system, and its deletion in the male mouse dorsal forebrain results in neuronal morphological abnormalities and synaptic dysfunction. Notably, Tmem169-deficient mice, irrespective of sex, display behavioral traits resembling those observed in individuals with autism. These results suggest that Tmem169 interacts with several key neuronal proteins, many of which are implicated in neurodevelopmental diseases. Furthermore, we demonstrate that Tmem169 promotes neuronal process and synapse development through its interaction with Shank3.

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