PRDM15 loss of function links NOTCH and WNT/PCP signaling to patterning defects in holoprosencephaly

PRDM15 功能丧失将 NOTCH 和 WNT/PCP 信号与全前脑畸形的模式缺陷联系起来

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作者:Slim Mzoughi, Federico Di Tullio, Diana H P Low, Corina-Mihaela Motofeanu, Sheena L M Ong, Heike Wollmann, Cheng Mun Wun, Paul Kruszka, Maximilian Muenke, Friedhelm Hildebrandt, N Ray Dunn, Daniel M Messerschmidt, Ernesto Guccione

Abstract

Holoprosencephaly (HPE) is a congenital forebrain defect often associated with embryonic lethality and lifelong disabilities. Currently, therapeutic and diagnostic options are limited by lack of knowledge of potential disease-causing mutations. We have identified a new mutation in the PRDM15 gene (C844Y) associated with a syndromic form of HPE in multiple families. We demonstrate that C844Y is a loss-of-function mutation impairing PRDM15 transcriptional activity. Genetic deletion of murine Prdm15 causes anterior/posterior (A/P) patterning defects and recapitulates the brain malformations observed in patients. Mechanistically, PRDM15 regulates the transcription of key effectors of the NOTCH and WNT/PCP pathways to preserve early midline structures in the developing embryo. Analysis of a large cohort of patients with HPE revealed potentially damaging mutations in several regulators of both pathways. Our findings uncover an unexpected link between NOTCH and WNT/PCP signaling and A/P patterning and set the stage for the identification of new HPE candidate genes.

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