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Publication : Species-specific FMRP regulation of RACK1 is critical for prenatal cortical development.

First Author  Shen M Year  2023
Journal  Neuron Volume  111
Issue  24 Pages  3988-4005.e11
PubMed ID  37820724 Mgi Jnum  J:355112
Mgi Id  MGI:7737827 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2023.09.014
Citation  Shen M, et al. (2023) Species-specific FMRP regulation of RACK1 is critical for prenatal cortical development. Neuron 111(24):3988-4005.e11
abstractText  Fragile X messenger ribonucleoprotein 1 protein (FMRP) deficiency leads to fragile X syndrome (FXS), an autism spectrum disorder. The role of FMRP in prenatal human brain development remains unclear. Here, we show that FMRP is important for human and macaque prenatal brain development. Both FMRP-deficient neurons in human fetal cortical slices and FXS patient stem cell-derived neurons exhibit mitochondrial dysfunctions and hyperexcitability. Using multiomics analyses, we have identified both FMRP-bound mRNAs and FMRP-interacting proteins in human neurons and unveiled a previously unknown role of FMRP in regulating essential genes during human prenatal development. We demonstrate that FMRP interaction with CNOT1 maintains the levels of receptor for activated C kinase 1 (RACK1), a species-specific FMRP target. Genetic reduction of RACK1 leads to both mitochondrial dysfunctions and hyperexcitability, resembling FXS neurons. Finally, enhancing mitochondrial functions rescues deficits of FMRP-deficient cortical neurons during prenatal development, demonstrating targeting mitochondrial dysfunction as a potential treatment.
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