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Loss of Katnal2 leads to ependymal ciliary hyperfunction and autism-related phenotypes in mice

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Loss of Katnal2 leads to ependymal ciliary hyperfunction and autism-related phenotypes in mice
Author(s)
Ryeonghwa Kang; Jung, Yewon; Sang-Han Choi; Chanhee Lee; Geun Ho Im; Shin, Miram; Ryu, Kwangmin; Kyungdeok Kim; Choi, Subin; Yang, Esther; Wangyong Shin; Seungjoon Lee; Suho Lee; Papadopoulos, Zachary; Ji Hoon Ahn; Gou-Young Koh; Kipnis, Jonathan; Kang, Hyojin; Kim, Hyun; Cho, Won-Ki; Park, Soochul; Seong-Gi Kim; Eunjoon Kim
Publication Date
2024-05
Journal
PLoS Biology, v.22, no.5
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Abstract
AU Autism: Pleaseconfirmthatallheadinglevelsarerepresentedcorrectly spectrum disorders (ASD) frequently accompany macrocephaly, : which often involves hydrocephalic enlargement of brain ventricles. Katnal2 is a microtubule-regulatory protein strongly linked to ASD, but it remains unclear whether Katnal2 knockout (KO) in mice leads to microtubule- and ASD-related molecular, synaptic, brain, and behavioral phenotypes. We found that Katnal2-KO mice display ASD-like social communication deficits and age-dependent progressive ventricular enlargements. The latter involves increased length and beating frequency of motile cilia on ependymal cells lining ventricles. Katnal2-KO hippocampal neurons surrounded by enlarged lateral ventricles show progressive synaptic deficits that correlate with ASD-like transcriptomic changes involving synaptic gene down-regulation. Importantly, early postnatal Katnal2 re-expression prevents ciliary, ventricular, and behavioral phenotypes in Katnal2-KO adults, suggesting a causal relationship and a potential treatment. Therefore, Katnal2 negatively regulates ependymal ciliary function and its deletion in mice leads to ependymal ciliary hyperfunction and hydrocephalus accompanying ASD-related behavioral, synaptic, and transcriptomic changes. Copyright: © 2024 Kang et al.
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/15302
DOI
10.1371/journal.pbio.3002596
ISSN
1544-9173
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Center for Synaptic Brain Dysfunctions(시냅스 뇌질환 연구단) > 1. Journal Papers (저널논문)
Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (뇌과학 이미징 연구단) > 1. Journal Papers (저널논문)
Center for Vascular Research(혈관 연구단) > 1. Journal Papers (저널논문)
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