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Publication : Mapping the NPHP-JBTS-MKS protein network reveals ciliopathy disease genes and pathways.

First Author  Sang L Year  2011
Journal  Cell Volume  145
Issue  4 Pages  513-28
PubMed ID  21565611 Mgi Jnum  J:173396
Mgi Id  MGI:5013991 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2011.04.019
Citation  Sang L, et al. (2011) Mapping the NPHP-JBTS-MKS protein network reveals ciliopathy disease genes and pathways. Cell 145(4):513-28
abstractText  Nephronophthisis (NPHP), Joubert (JBTS), and Meckel-Gruber (MKS) syndromes are autosomal-recessive ciliopathies presenting with cystic kidneys, retinal degeneration, and cerebellar/neural tube malformation. Whether defects in kidney, retinal, or neural disease primarily involve ciliary, Hedgehog, or cell polarity pathways remains unclear. Using high-confidence proteomics, we identified 850 interactors copurifying with nine NPHP/JBTS/MKS proteins and discovered three connected modules: 'NPHP1-4-8' functioning at the apical surface, 'NPHP5-6' at centrosomes, and 'MKS' linked to Hedgehog signaling. Assays for ciliogenesis and epithelial morphogenesis in 3D renal cultures link renal cystic disease to apical organization defects, whereas ciliary and Hedgehog pathway defects lead to retinal or neural deficits. Using 38 interactors as candidates, linkage and sequencing analysis of 250 patients identified ATXN10 and TCTN2 as new NPHP-JBTS genes, and our Tctn2 mouse knockout shows neural tube and Hedgehog signaling defects. Our study further illustrates the power of linking proteomic networks and human genetics to uncover critical disease pathways.
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