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Publication : Primary Ciliary Deficits in the Dentate Gyrus of Fragile X Syndrome.

First Author  Lee B Year  2020
Journal  Stem Cell Reports Volume  15
Issue  2 Pages  454-466
PubMed ID  32735823 Mgi Jnum  J:313459
Mgi Id  MGI:6795660 Doi  10.1016/j.stemcr.2020.07.001
Citation  Lee B, et al. (2020) Primary Ciliary Deficits in the Dentate Gyrus of Fragile X Syndrome. Stem Cell Reports 15(2):454-466
abstractText  The primary cilium is the non-motile cilium present in most mammalian cell types and functions as an antenna for cells to sense signals. Ablating primary cilia in postnatal newborn neurons of the dentate gyrus (DG) results in both reduced dendritic arborization and synaptic strength, leading to hippocampal-dependent learning and memory deficits. Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is a common form of inheritance for intellectual disabilities with a high risk for autism spectrum disorders, and Fmr1 KO mice, a mouse model for FXS, demonstrate deficits in newborn neuron differentiation, dendritic morphology, and memory formation in the DG. Here, we found that the number of primary cilia in Fmr1 KO mice is reduced, specifically in the DG of the hippocampus. Moreover, this cilia loss was observed postnatally mainly in newborn neurons generated from the DG, implicating that these primary ciliary deficits may possibly contribute to the pathophysiology of FXS.
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