CC2D1A Causes Ciliopathy, Intellectual Disability, Heterotaxy, Renal Dysplasia, and Abnormal CSF Flow
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Date
2024
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Life Science Alliance Llc
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GOLD
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Yes
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No
Abstract
Intellectual and developmental disabilities result from abnormal nervous system development. Over a 1,000 genes have been associated with intellectual and developmental disabilities, driving continued efforts toward dissecting variant functionality to enhance our understanding of the disease mechanism. This report identified two novel variants in CC2D1A in a cohort of four patients from two unrelated families. We used multiple model systems for functional analysis, including Xenopus, Drosophila, and patient-derived fibroblasts. Our experiments revealed that cc2d1a is expressed explicitly in a spectrum of ciliated tissues, including the left-right organizer, epidermis, pronephric duct, nephrostomes, and ventricular zone of the brain. In line with this expression pattern, loss of cc2d1a led to cardiac heterotaxy, cystic kidneys, and abnormal CSF circulation via defective ciliogenesis. Interestingly, when we analyzed brain development, mutant tadpoles showed abnormal CSF circulation only in the midbrain region, suggesting abnormal local CSF flow. Furthermore, our analysis of the patient-derived fibroblasts confirmed defective ciliogenesis, further supporting our observations. In summary, we revealed novel insight into the role of CC2D1A by establishing its new critical role in ciliogenesis and CSF circulation.
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Viviano, Stephen/0000-0003-2059-4531; Kaplan, Oktay Ismail/0000-0002-8733-0920; Ceylan Kose, Canan/0000-0003-3789-2607; Kim, Angelina Haesoo/0009-0005-3586-2860; Oner, Sukru Sadik/0000-0002-8864-7356; Aguilera-Cueto, Stephanie Marie/0000-0001-8926-2311
Keywords
Male, Xenopus, Brain, Fibroblasts, Kidney, Ciliopathies, Pedigree, DNA-Binding Proteins, Intellectual Disability, Mutation, Animals, Humans, Female, Cilia, Research Articles, Cerebrospinal Fluid
Fields of Science
0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences
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Q2
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OpenCitations Citation Count
3
Source
Life Science Alliance
Volume
7
Issue
10
Start Page
e202402708
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