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Publication : Expression of Cntnap2 (Caspr2) in multiple levels of sensory systems.

First Author  Gordon A Year  2016
Journal  Mol Cell Neurosci Volume  70
Pages  42-53 PubMed ID  26647347
Mgi Jnum  J:229005 Mgi Id  MGI:5750064
Doi  10.1016/j.mcn.2015.11.012 Citation  Gordon A, et al. (2016) Expression of Cntnap2 (Caspr2) in multiple levels of sensory systems. Mol Cell Neurosci 70:42-53
abstractText  Genome-wide association studies and copy number variation analyses have linked contactin associated protein 2 (Caspr2, gene name Cntnap2) with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In line with these findings, mice lacking Caspr2 (Cntnap2(-/-)) were shown to have core autism-like deficits including abnormal social behavior and communication, and behavior inflexibility. However the role of Caspr2 in ASD pathogenicity remains unclear. Here we have generated a new Caspr2:tau-LacZ knock-in reporter line (Cntnap2(tlacz/tlacz)), which enabled us to monitor the neuronal circuits in the brain expressing Caspr2. We show that Caspr2 is expressed in many brain regions and produced a comprehensive report of Caspr2 expression. Moreover, we found that Caspr2 marks all sensory modalities: it is expressed in distinct brain regions involved in different sensory processings and is present in all primary sensory organs. Olfaction-based behavioral tests revealed that mice lacking Caspr2 exhibit abnormal response to sensory stimuli and lack preference for novel odors. These results suggest that loss of Caspr2 throughout the sensory system may contribute to the sensory manifestations frequently observed in ASD.
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