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Hum Mol Genet ; 29(10): 1592-1606, 2020 06 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32160274

RESUMO

Heterozygous de novo mutations in EEF1A2, encoding the tissue-specific translation elongation factor eEF1A2, have been shown to cause neurodevelopmental disorders including often severe epilepsy and intellectual disability. The mutational profile is unusual; ~50 different missense mutations have been identified but no obvious loss of function mutations, though large heterozygous deletions are known to be compatible with life. A key question is whether the heterozygous missense mutations operate through haploinsufficiency or a gain of function mechanism, an important prerequisite for design of therapeutic strategies. In order both to address this question and to provide a novel model for neurodevelopmental disorders resulting from mutations in EEF1A2, we created a new mouse model of the D252H mutation. This mutation causes the eEF1A2 protein to be expressed at lower levels in brain but higher in muscle in the mice. We compared both heterozygous and homozygous D252H and null mutant mice using behavioural and motor phenotyping alongside molecular modelling and analysis of binding partners. Although the proteomic analysis pointed to a loss of function for the D252H mutant protein, the D252H homozygous mice were more severely affected than null homozygotes on the same genetic background. Mice that are heterozygous for the missense mutation show no behavioural abnormalities but do have sex-specific deficits in body mass and motor function. The phenotyping of our novel mouse lines, together with analysis of molecular modelling and interacting proteins, suggest that the D252H mutation results in a gain of function.


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Deficiência Intelectual/genética , Transtornos do Neurodesenvolvimento/genética , Fator 1 de Elongação de Peptídeos/genética , Animais , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Mutação com Ganho de Função/genética , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Haploinsuficiência/genética , Homozigoto , Humanos , Deficiência Intelectual/patologia , Camundongos , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto/genética , Transtornos do Neurodesenvolvimento/patologia
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Sci Rep ; 7: 46019, 2017 04 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28378778

RESUMO

De novo heterozygous missense mutations in the gene encoding translation elongation factor eEF1A2 have recently been found to give rise to neurodevelopmental disorders. Children with mutations in this gene have developmental delay, epilepsy, intellectual disability and often autism; the most frequently occurring mutation is G70S. It has been known for many years that complete loss of eEF1A2 in mice causes motor neuron degeneration and early death; on the other hand heterozygous null mice are apparently normal. We have used CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing in the mouse to mutate the gene encoding eEF1A2, obtaining a high frequency of biallelic mutations. Whilst many of the resulting founder (F0) mice developed motor neuron degeneration, others displayed phenotypes consistent with a severe neurodevelopmental disorder, including sudden unexplained deaths and audiogenic seizures. The presence of G70S protein was not sufficient to protect mice from neurodegeneration in G70S/- mice, showing that the mutant protein is essentially non-functional.


Assuntos
Alelos , Morte Súbita , Mutação/genética , Fator 1 de Elongação de Peptídeos/genética , Convulsões/genética , Animais , Sequência de Bases , Peso Corporal , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas/genética , Edição de Genes , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Genoma , Genótipo , Camundongos , Degeneração Neural/patologia , Fator 1 de Elongação de Peptídeos/metabolismo , Medula Espinal/patologia
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