Deregulation of microtubule organization and RNA metabolism in Arx models for lissencephaly and developmental epileptic encephalopathy

Author:

Drongitis Denise1,Caterino Marianna23,Verrillo Lucia1,Santonicola Pamela4,Costanzo Michele23,Poeta Loredana15,Attianese Benedetta1,Barra Adriano1,Terrone Gaetano6,Lioi Maria Brigida5,Paladino Simona2,Di Schiavi Elia4,Costa Valerio1,Ruoppolo Margherita23,Miano Maria Giuseppina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Genetics and Biophysics ``Adriano Buzzati-Traverso'' , National Research Council of Italy, 80131, Naples , Italy

2. Department of Molecular Medicine and Medical Biotechnology , University of Naples “Federico II”, 80131 Naples , Italy

3. CEINGE - Biotecnologie Avanzate s.c.a.r.l. , 80145 Naples , Italy

4. Institute of Biosciences and BioResources , National Research Council of Italy, 80131, Naples , Italy

5. Department of Science , University of Basilicata, 85100 Potenza , Italy

6. Department of Translational Medicine , Child Neurology Unit, University of Naples “Federico II”, 80131 Naples , Italy

Abstract

Abstract X-linked lissencephaly with abnormal genitalia (XLAG) and developmental epileptic encephalopathy-1 (DEE1) are caused by mutations in the Aristaless-related homeobox (ARX) gene, which encodes a transcription factor responsible for brain development. It has been unknown whether the phenotypically diverse XLAG and DEE1 phenotypes may converge on shared pathways. To address this question, a label-free quantitative proteomic approach was applied to the neonatal brain of Arx knockout (ArxKO/Y) and knock-in polyalanine (Arx(GCG)7/Y) mice that are respectively models for XLAG and DEE1. Gene ontology and protein–protein interaction analysis revealed that cytoskeleton, protein synthesis and splicing control are deregulated in an allelic-dependent manner. Decreased α-tubulin content was observed both in Arx mice and Arx/alr-1(KO) Caenorhabditis elegans ,and a disorganized neurite network in murine primary neurons was consistent with an allelic-dependent secondary tubulinopathy. As distinct features of Arx(GCG)7/Y mice, we detected eIF4A2 overexpression and translational suppression in cortex and primary neurons. Allelic-dependent differences were also established in alternative splicing (AS) regulated by PUF60 and SAM68. Abnormal AS repertoires in Neurexin-1, a gene encoding multiple pre-synaptic organizers implicated in synaptic remodelling, were detected in Arx/alr-1(KO) animals and in Arx(GCG)7/Y epileptogenic brain areas and depolarized cortical neurons. Consistent with a conserved role of ARX in modulating AS, we propose that the allelic-dependent secondary synaptopathy results from an aberrant Neurexin-1 repertoire. Overall, our data reveal alterations mirroring the overlapping and variant effects caused by null and polyalanine expanded mutations in ARX. The identification of these effects can aid in the design of pathway-guided therapy for ARX endophenotypes and NDDs with overlapping comorbidities.

Funder

Progetto di Ricerca di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale—PRIN

Ministry of Economic Development and Technology

Telethon Foundation

NIH

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

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

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