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Publication : Loss of the neurodevelopmental gene Zswim6 alters striatal morphology and motor regulation.

First Author  Tischfield DJ Year  2017
Journal  Neurobiol Dis Volume  103
Pages  174-183 PubMed ID  28433741
Mgi Jnum  J:259070 Mgi Id  MGI:6140923
Doi  10.1016/j.nbd.2017.04.013 Citation  Tischfield DJ, et al. (2017) Loss of the neurodevelopmental gene Zswim6 alters striatal morphology and motor regulation. Neurobiol Dis 103:174-183
abstractText  The zinc-finger SWIM domain-containing protein 6 (ZSWIM6) is a protein of unknown function that has been associated with schizophrenia and limited educational attainment by three independent genome-wide association studies. Additionally, a putatively causal point mutation in ZSWIM6 has been identified in several cases of acromelic frontonasal dysostosis with severe intellectual disability. Despite the growing number of studies implicating ZSWIM6 as an important regulator of brain development, its role in this process has never been examined. Here, we report the generation of Zswim6 knockout mice and provide a detailed anatomical and behavioral characterization of the resulting phenotype. We show that Zswim6 is initially expressed widely during embryonic brain development but becomes restricted to the striatum postnatally. Loss of Zswim6 causes a reduction in striatal volume and changes in medium spiny neuron morphology. These changes are associated with alterations in motor control, including hyperactivity, impaired rotarod performance, repetitive movements, and behavioral hyperresponsiveness to amphetamine. Together, our results show that Zswim6 is indispensable to normal brain function and support the notion that Zswim6 might serve as an important contributor to the pathogenesis of schizophrenia and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
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