5'-UTR SNP of FGF13 causes translational defect and intellectual disability

FGF13 5'-UTR SNP 会导致翻译缺陷和智力障碍

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作者:Xingyu Pan # ,Jingrong Zhao # ,Zhiying Zhou ,Jijun Chen ,Zhenxing Yang ,Yuxuan Wu ,Meizhu Bai ,Yang Jiao ,Yun Yang ,Xuye Hu ,Tianling Cheng ,Qianyun Lu ,Bin Wang ,Chang-Lin Li ,Ying-Jin Lu ,Lei Diao ,Yan-Qing Zhong ,Jing Pan ,Jianmin Zhu ,Hua-Sheng Xiao ,Zi-Long Qiu ,Jinsong Li ,Zefeng Wang ,Jingyi Hui ,Lan Bao ,Xu Zhang

Abstract

The congenital intellectual disability (ID)-causing gene mutations remain largely unclear, although many genetic variations might relate to ID. We screened gene mutations in Chinese Han children suffering from severe ID and found a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the 5'-untranslated region (5'-UTR) of fibroblast growth factor 13 (FGF13) mRNA (NM_001139500.1:c.-32c>G) shared by three male children. In both HEK293 cells and patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells, this SNP reduced the translation of FGF13, which stabilizes microtubules in developing neurons. Mice carrying the homologous point mutation in 5'-UTR of Fgf13 showed delayed neuronal migration during cortical development, and weakened learning and memory. Furthermore, this SNP reduced the interaction between FGF13 5'-UTR and polypyrimidine-tract-binding protein 2 (PTBP2), which was required for FGF13 translation in cortical neurons. Thus, this 5'-UTR SNP of FGF13 interferes with the translational process of FGF13 and causes deficits in brain development and cognitive functions.

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