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Snap29 mutant mice recapitulate neurological and ophthalmological abnormalities associated with 22q11 and CEDNIK syndrome.


ABSTRACT: Synaptosomal-associated protein 29 (SNAP29) encodes a member of the SNARE family of proteins implicated in numerous intracellular protein trafficking pathways. SNAP29 maps to the 22q11.2 region and is deleted in 90% of patients with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS). Moreover, bi-allelic SNAP29 mutations in patients are responsible for CEDNIK (cerebral dysgenesis, neuropathy, ichthyosis, and keratoderma) syndrome. A mouse model that recapitulates abnormalities found in these syndromes is essential for uncovering the cellular basis of these disorders. In this study, we report that mice with a loss of function mutation of Snap29 on a mixed CD1;FvB genetic background recapitulate skin abnormalities associated with CEDNIK, and also phenocopy neurological and ophthalmological abnormalities found in CEDNIK and a subset of 22q11.2DS patients. Our work also reveals an unanticipated requirement for Snap29 in male fertility and supports contribution of hemizygosity for SNAP29 to the phenotypic spectrum of abnormalities found in 22q11.2DS patients.

SUBMITTER: Keser V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6789041 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Snap29</i> mutant mice recapitulate neurological and ophthalmological abnormalities associated with 22q11 and CEDNIK syndrome.

Keser Vafa V   Lachance Jean-François Boisclair JB   Alam Sabrina Shameen SS   Lim Youngshin Y   Scarlata Eleonora E   Kaur Apinder A   Zhang Tian Fang TF   Lv Shasha S   Lachapelle Pierre P   O'Flaherty Cristian C   Golden Jeffrey A JA   Jerome-Majewska Loydie A LA  

Communications biology 20191011


Synaptosomal-associated protein 29 (<i>SNAP29</i>) encodes a member of the SNARE family of proteins implicated in numerous intracellular protein trafficking pathways. <i>SNAP29</i> maps to the 22q11.2 region and is deleted in 90% of patients with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS). Moreover, bi-allelic <i>SNAP29</i> mutations in patients are responsible for CEDNIK (cerebral dysgenesis, neuropathy, ichthyosis, and keratoderma) syndrome. A mouse model that recapitulates abnormalities found in t  ...[more]

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