Togaram1 is expressed in the neural tube and its absence causes neural tube closure defects.

IF 3.3 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY HGG Advances Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1016/j.xhgg.2024.100363
Yanyan Wang, Nadine Kraemer, Joanna Schneider, Olaf Ninnemann, Kai Weng, Michael Hildebrand, Joshua Reid, Na Li, Hao Hu, Shyamala Mani, Angela M Kaindl
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Abstract

Neural tube closure defect pathomechanisms in human embryonic development are poorly understood. Here we identified spina bifida patients expressing novel variants of the TOGARAM gene family. TOGARAM1 has been associated with the ciliopathy Joubert syndrome, but its connection to spina bifida and role in neural development is unknown. We show that Togaram1 is expressed in the neural tube and Togaram1 knockout mice have abnormal cilia, reduced sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling, abnormal neural tube patterning, and display neural tube closure defects. Neural stem cells from Togaram1 knockout embryos showed reduced cilia and defects in Shh signaling. Overexpression in IMCD3 and HEK293 cells of TOGARAM1 carrying the variant found in the spina bifida patient resulted in cilia defect along with reduced pericentriolar material one (PCM1), a critical constituent of centriolar satellites involved in transporting proteins toward the centrosome and primary cilia. Our results demonstrate the role of TOGARAM1 in regulating Shh signaling during early neural development that is critical for neural tube closure and elucidates potential mechanisms whereby the ciliopathy-associated gene TOGARAM1 gives rise to spina bifida aperta in humans.

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Togaram1 在神经管中表达,它的缺失会导致神经管闭合缺陷。
人们对人类胚胎发育过程中神经管闭合缺陷的病理机制知之甚少。在这里,我们发现了表达 TOGARAM 基因家族新型变体的脊柱裂患者。TOGARAM1 与纤毛症 Joubert 综合征有关,但它与脊柱裂的关系以及在神经发育中的作用尚不清楚。我们发现,Togaram1在神经管中表达,Togaram1基因敲除小鼠纤毛异常、声刺猬(Shh)信号减少、神经管形态异常,并显示神经管闭合缺陷。Togaram1基因敲除胚胎的神经干细胞显示出纤毛减少和Shh信号缺陷。在IMCD3和HEK293细胞中过表达携带脊柱裂患者变体的TOGARAM1会导致纤毛缺陷和纤毛周围物质1(PCM1)减少,PCM1是向中心体和初级纤毛运输蛋白质的中心体卫星的关键成分。我们的研究结果证明了 TOGARAM1 在早期神经发育过程中调节 Shh 信号(这对神经管闭合至关重要)的作用,并阐明了纤毛病相关基因 TOGARAM1 导致人类脊柱裂的潜在机制。
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HGG Advances Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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