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Distinct, dosage-sensitive requirements for the autism-associated factor CHD8 during cortical development.

Shaun HurleyConor MohanPhilipp SuetterlinRobert EllingfordKimberley L H RiegmanJacob EllegoodAngela CarusoCaterina MichettiOlivier BrockRomy EvansFabrizio RudariAlessio DeloguMaria Luisa ScattoniJason P LerchCathy FernandesM Albert Basson
Published in: Molecular autism (2021)
Together, these findings identify important, dosage-sensitive functions for CHD8 in p53 pathway repression, neurodevelopmental gene expression and neural progenitor fate in the embryonic neocortex. We conclude that brain development is acutely sensitive to reduced CHD8 expression and that the varying sensitivities of different progenitor populations and cellular processes to CHD8 dosage result in non-linear effects on gene transcription and brain growth. Shaun Hurley, Conor Mohan and Philipp Suetterlin have contributed equally to this work.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • resting state
  • white matter
  • poor prognosis
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • dna methylation
  • functional connectivity
  • cerebral ischemia
  • transcription factor
  • intellectual disability
  • copy number
  • brain injury