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Modeling Fragile X syndrome in neurogenesis: An unexpected phenotype and a novel tool for future therapies

DOI: 10.1080/23262133.2016.1270384

Keywords: cell model for Fragile X syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome, neurogenesis, therapy for Fragile X syndrome

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FMRP is an RNA-binding protein involved in synaptic translation. Its absence causes a form of intellectual disability, the Fragile X syndrome (FXS). Small neuroanatomical abnormalities, present both in human and mouse FMRP-deficient brains, suggest a subtle critical role of this protein in neurogenesis. Stable depletion of FMRP has been obtained in a mouse embryonic stem cell line Fmr1 (shFmr1 ES) that does not display morphological alterations, but an abnormal expression of a subset of genes mainly involved in neuronal differentiation and maturation. Inducing the differentiation of shFmr1 ES cells into the neuronal lineage results in an accelerated generation of neural progenitors and neurons during the first steps of neurogenesis. This transient phenotype is due to an elevated level of the Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP), whose mRNA is a target of FMRP. APP is processed by the BACE-1 enzyme, producing the β-amyloid (Aβ) peptide accelerating neurogenesis by activating the expression of Ascll. Inhibition of the BACE-1 enzyme rescues the phenotype of shFmr1 ES cells

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