The fly homolog ofSUPT16H, a gene associated with neurodevelopmental disorders, is required in a cell-autonomous fashion for cell survival

Author:

Ma Mengqi12ORCID,Zhang Xi34,Zheng Yiming12,Lu Shenzhao12,Pan Xueyang12,Mao Xiao35ORCID,Pan Hongling12,Chung Hyung-lok12,Wang Hua36,Guo Hong7ORCID,Bellen Hugo J12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular and Human Genetics , Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030 , USA

2. Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute , Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX 77030 , USA

3. National Health Commission Key Laboratory of Birth Defects Research , Prevention and Treatment, Hunan Provincial Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Changsha, Hunan 410008 , China

4. Department of Neurology , Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan 410008 , China

5. Department of Medical Genetics , Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Hunan Province, Changsha, Hunan 410008 , China

6. Department of Medical Genetics , Hunan Children’s Hospital, Changsha, Hunan 410007 , China

7. Department of Medical Genetics , Army Medical University, Chongqing 400038 , China

Abstract

AbstractSUPT16H encodes the large subunit of the FAcilitate Chromatin Transcription (FACT) complex, which functions as a nucleosome organizer during transcription. We identified two individuals from unrelated families carrying de novo missense variants in SUPT16H. The probands exhibit global developmental delay, intellectual disability, epilepsy, facial dysmorphism and brain structural abnormalities. We used Drosophila to characterize two variants: p.T171I and p.G808R. Loss of the fly ortholog, dre4, causes lethality at an early developmental stage. RNAi-mediated knockdown of dre4 in either glia or neurons causes severely reduced eclosion and longevity. Tissue-specific knockdown of dre4 in the eye or wing leads to the loss of these tissues, whereas overexpression of SUPT16H has no dominant effect. Moreover, expression of the reference SUPT16H significantly rescues the loss-of-function phenotypes in the nervous system as well as wing and eye. In contrast, expression of SUPT16H p.T171I or p.G808R rescues the phenotypes poorly, indicating that the variants are partial loss-of-function alleles. While previous studies argued that the developmental arrest caused by loss of dre4 is due to impaired ecdysone production in the prothoracic gland, our data show that dre4 is required for proper cell growth and survival in multiple tissues in a cell-autonomous manner. Altogether, our data indicate that the de novo loss-of-function variants in SUPT16H are indeed associated with developmental and neurological defects observed in the probands.

Funder

Warren Alpert Foundation

The National Key Research and Development Program of China

Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai

National Natural Science Foundation of China

HHMI

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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