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Publication : Derepression of inflammation-related genes link to microglia activation and neural maturation defect in a mouse model of Kleefstra syndrome.

First Author  Yamada A Year  2021
Journal  iScience Volume  24
Issue  7 Pages  102741
PubMed ID  34258564 Mgi Jnum  J:350870
Mgi Id  MGI:6827245 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2021.102741
Citation  Yamada A, et al. (2021) Derepression of inflammation-related genes link to microglia activation and neural maturation defect in a mouse model of Kleefstra syndrome. iScience 24(7):102741
abstractText  Haploinsufficiency of EHMT1, which encodes histone H3 lysine 9 (H3K9) methyltransferase G9a-like protein (GLP), causes Kleefstra syndrome (KS), a complex disorder of developmental delay and intellectual disability. Here, we examined whether postnatal supply of GLP can reverse the neurological phenotypes seen in Ehmt1 (Delta/+) mice as a KS model. Ubiquitous GLP supply from the juvenile stage ameliorated behavioral abnormalities in Ehmt1 (Delta/+) mice. Postnatal neuron-specific GLP supply was not sufficient for the improvement of abnormal behaviors but still reversed the reduction of H3K9me2 and spine number in Ehmt1 (Delta/+) mice. Interestingly, some inflammatory genes, including IL-1beta (Il1b), were upregulated and activated microglial cells increased in the Ehmt1 (Delta/+) brain, and such phenotypes were also reversed by neuron-specific postnatal GLP supply. Il1b inactivation canceled the microglial and spine number phenotypes in the Ehmt1 (Delta/+) mice. Thus, H3K9me2 and some neurological phenotypes are reversible, but behavioral abnormalities are more difficult to improve depending on the timing of GLP supply.
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