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Disruption of DDX53 coding sequence has limited impact on iPSC-derived human NGN2 neurons

BMC Medical Genomics, ISSN: 1755-8794, Vol: 16, Issue: 1, Page: 5
2023
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Researchers from Hospital for Sick Children Detail Research in Gene Editing (Disruption of DDX53 coding sequence has limited impact on iPSC-derived human NGN2 neurons)

2023 FEB 01 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Mental Health News Daily -- Researchers detail new data in gene editing. According

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Background: The X-linked PTCHD1 locus is strongly associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Males who carry chromosome microdeletions of PTCHD1 antisense long non-coding RNA (PTCHD1-AS)/DEAD-box helicase 53 (DDX53) have ASD, or a sub-clinical form called Broader Autism Phenotype. If the deletion extends beyond PTCHD1-AS/DDX53 to the next gene, PTCHD1, which is protein-coding, the individuals typically have ASD and intellectual disability (ID). Three male siblings with a 90 kb deletion that affects only PTCHD1-AS (and not including DDX53) have ASD. We performed a functional analysis of DDX53 to examine its role in NGN2 neurons. Methods: We used the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) gene editing strategy to knock out DDX53 protein by inserting 3 termination codons (3TCs) into two different induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines. DDX53 CRISPR-edited iPSCs were differentiated into cortical excitatory neurons by Neurogenin 2 (NGN-2) directed differentiation. The functional differences of DDX53-3TC neurons compared to isogenic control neurons with molecular and electrophysiological approaches were assessed. Results: Isogenic iPSC-derived control neurons exhibited low levels of DDX53 transcripts. Transcriptional analysis revealed the generation of excitatory cortical neurons and DDX53 protein was not detected in iPSC-derived control neurons by western blot. Control lines and DDX53-3TC neurons were active in the multi-electrode array, but no overt electrophysiological phenotype in either isogenic line was observed. Conclusion: DDX53-3TC mutation does not alter NGN2 neuronal function in these experiments, suggesting that synaptic deficits causing ASD are unlikely in this cell type.

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Faheem, Muhammad; Deneault, Eric; Alexandrova, Roumiana; Rodrigues, Deivid C; Pellecchia, Giovanna; Shum, Carole; Zarrei, Mehdi; Piekna, Alina; Wei, Wei; Howe, Jennifer L; Thiruvahindrapuram, Bhooma; Lamoureux, Sylvia; Ross, P Joel; Bradley, Clarrisa A; Ellis, James; Scherer, Stephen W

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Medicine

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