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Sex-biasing influence of autism-associated Ube3a gene overdosage at connectomic, behavioral, and transcriptomic levels.

Authors :
Montani, Caterina
Balasco, Luigi
Pagani, Marco
Alvino, Filomena Grazia
Barsotti, Noemi
de Guzman, A. Elizabeth
Galbusera, Alberto
de Felice, Alessia
Nickl-Jockschat, Thomas K.
Migliarini, Sara
Casarosa, Simona
Lau, Pierre
Mattioni, Lorenzo
Pasqualetti, Massimo
Provenzano, Giovanni
Bozzi, Yuri
Lombardo, Michael V.
Gozzi, Alessandro
Source :
Science Advances. 7/12/2024, Vol. 10 Issue 28, p1-16. 16p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Genomic mechanisms enhancing risk in males may contribute to sex bias in autism. The ubiquitin protein ligase E3A gene (Ube3a) affects cellular homeostasis via control of protein turnover and by acting as transcriptional coactivator with steroid hormone receptors. Overdosage of Ube3a via duplication or triplication of chromosomal region 15q11-13 causes 1 to 2% of autistic cases. Here, we test the hypothesis that increased dosage of Ube3a may influence autism-relevant phenotypes in a sex-biased manner. We show that mice with extra copies of Ube3a exhibit sex-biasing effects on brain connectomics and autism-relevant behaviors. These effects are associated with transcriptional dysregulation of autism-associated genes, as well as genes differentially expressed in 15q duplication and in autistic people. Increased Ube3a dosage also affects expression of genes on the X chromosome, genes influenced by sex steroid hormone, and genes sex-differentially regulated by transcription factors. These results suggest that Ube3a overdosage can contribute to sex bias in neurodevelopmental conditions via influence on sexdifferential mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23752548
Volume :
10
Issue :
28
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science Advances
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178524729
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adg1421