基因-致畸原相互作用通过改变Hedgehog信号强度影响出生缺陷的外显率

Jennifer H. Kong, C. Young, G. Pusapati, F. H. Espinoza, Chandni B Patel, Francis Beckert, Sebastian Ho, Bhaven B. Patel, George C Gabriel, L. Aravind, J. Bazan, T. Gunn, C. Lo, R. Rohatgi
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先天缺陷是遗传和环境因素相互作用的结果,但其机制尚不清楚。我们发现突变和致畸原以可预测的方式相互作用,通过改变靶细胞对Hedgehog (Hh)配体的敏感性来引起出生缺陷。这些相互作用聚集在膜蛋白复合物,MMM复合物上,促进Hh换能器平滑化(SMO)的降解。MMM成分MOSMO缺乏导致SMO升高和Hh信号增加,导致多发性出生缺陷。子宫内暴露于直接抑制SMO的致畸原可降低Mosmo-/-胚胎出生缺陷的外显率和表达性。此外,在Mosmo-/-胚胎中正常发育的组织对致畸剂是不耐受的。因此,致畸原靶蛋白丰度的变化可以通过Hh信号的定量变化来改变出生缺陷的结果。因此,可以利用重新校准信号强度的小分子来挽救结构性先天缺陷。
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Gene-teratogen interactions influence the penetrance of birth defects by altering Hedgehog signaling strength
Birth defects result from interactions between genetic and environmental factors, but the mechanisms remain poorly understood. We find that mutations and teratogens interact in predictable ways to cause birth defects by changing target cell sensitivity to Hedgehog (Hh) ligands. These interactions converge on a membrane protein complex, the MMM complex, that promotes degradation of the Hh transducer Smoothened (SMO). Deficiency of the MMM component MOSMO results in elevated SMO and increased Hh signaling, causing multiple birth defects. In utero exposure to a teratogen that directly inhibits SMO reduces the penetrance and expressivity of birth defects in Mosmo-/- embryos. Additionally, tissues that develop normally in Mosmo-/- embryos are refractory to the teratogen. Thus, changes in the abundance of the protein target of a teratogen can change birth defect outcomes by quantitative shifts in Hh signaling. Consequently, small molecules that re-calibrate signaling strength could be harnessed to rescue structural birth defects.
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