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  3. Mutations in CRADD Result in Reduced Caspase-2-Mediated Neuronal Apoptosis and Cause Megalencephaly with a Rare Lissencephaly Variant.
 

Mutations in CRADD Result in Reduced Caspase-2-Mediated Neuronal Apoptosis and Cause Megalencephaly with a Rare Lissencephaly Variant.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.109630
Date of Publication
November 3, 2016
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Department for BioMed...

Contributor
Di Donato, Nataliya
Jean, Ying Y
Maga, A Murat
Krewson, Briana D
Shupp, Alison B
Avrutsky, Maria I
Roy, Achira
Collins, Sarah
Olds, Carissa
Willert, Rebecca A
Czaja, Agnieszka M
Johnson, Rachel
Stover, Jessi A
Gottlieb, Steven
Bartholdi, Deborah
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Humangenetik
Rauch, Anita
Goldstein, Amy
Boyd-Kyle, Victoria
Aldinger, Kimberly A
Mirzaa, Ghayda M
Nissen, Anke
Brigatti, Karlla W
Puffenberger, Erik G
Millen, Kathleen J
Strauss, Kevin A
Dobyns, William B
Troy, Carol M
Jinks, Robert N
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600 - Technology::610...

Series
American journal of human genetics
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0002-9297
Publisher
Cell Press
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.ajhg.2016.09.010
PubMed ID
27773430
Uncontrolled Keywords

MCD apoptosis epileps...

Description
Lissencephaly is a malformation of cortical development typically caused by deficient neuronal migration resulting in cortical thickening and reduced gyration. Here we describe a "thin" lissencephaly (TLIS) variant characterized by megalencephaly, frontal predominant pachygyria, intellectual disability, and seizures. Trio-based whole-exome sequencing and targeted re-sequencing identified recessive mutations of CRADD in six individuals with TLIS from four unrelated families of diverse ethnic backgrounds. CRADD (also known as RAIDD) is a death-domain-containing adaptor protein that oligomerizes with PIDD and caspase-2 to initiate apoptosis. TLIS variants cluster in the CRADD death domain, a platform for interaction with other death-domain-containing proteins including PIDD. Although caspase-2 is expressed in the developing mammalian brain, little is known about its role in cortical development. CRADD/caspase-2 signaling is implicated in neurotrophic factor withdrawal- and amyloid-β-induced dendritic spine collapse and neuronal apoptosis, suggesting a role in cortical sculpting and plasticity. TLIS-associated CRADD variants do not disrupt interactions with caspase-2 or PIDD in co-immunoprecipitation assays, but still abolish CRADD's ability to activate caspase-2, resulting in reduced neuronal apoptosis in vitro. Homozygous Cradd knockout mice display megalencephaly and seizures without obvious defects in cortical lamination, supporting a role for CRADD/caspase-2 signaling in mammalian brain development. Megalencephaly and lissencephaly associated with defective programmed cell death from loss of CRADD function in humans implicate reduced apoptosis as an important pathophysiological mechanism of cortical malformation. Our data suggest that CRADD/caspase-2 signaling is critical for normal gyration of the developing human neocortex and for normal cognitive ability.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/157236
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