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Publication : Trp53 ablation fails to prevent microcephaly in mouse pallium with impaired minor intron splicing.

First Author  White AK Year  2021
Journal  Development Volume  148
Issue  20 PubMed ID  34557915
Mgi Jnum  J:311932 Mgi Id  MGI:6781664
Doi  10.1242/dev.199591 Citation  White AK, et al. (2021) Trp53 ablation fails to prevent microcephaly in mouse pallium with impaired minor intron splicing. Development 148(20):dev199591
abstractText  Minor spliceosome inhibition due to mutations in RNU4ATAC are linked to primary microcephaly. Ablation of Rnu11, which encodes a minor spliceosome snRNA, inhibits the minor spliceosome in the developing mouse pallium, causing microcephaly. There, cell cycle defects and p53-mediated apoptosis in response to DNA damage resulted in loss of radial glial cells (RGCs), underpinning microcephaly. Here, we ablated Trp53 to block cell death in Rnu11 cKO mice. We report that Trp53 ablation failed to prevent microcephaly in these double knockout (dKO) mice. We show that the transcriptome of the dKO pallium was more similar to the control compared with the Rnu11 cKO. We find aberrant minor intron splicing in minor intron-containing genes involved in cell cycle regulation, resulting in more severely impaired mitotic progression and cell cycle lengthening of RGCs in the dKO that was detected earlier than in the Rnu11 cKO. Furthermore, we discover a potential role of p53 in causing DNA damage in the developing pallium, as detection of gammaH2aX+ was delayed in the dKO. Thus, we postulate that microcephaly in minor spliceosome-related diseases is primarily caused by cell cycle defects.
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