Progranulin is an FMRP target that influences macroorchidism but not behaviour in a mouse model of Fragile X Syndrome

Benjamin Life , Luis E.B. Bettio , Ilse Gantois , Brian R. Christie , Blair R. Leavitt
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A growing body of evidence has implicated progranulin in neurodevelopment and indicated that aberrant progranulin expression may be involved in neurodevelopmental disease. Specifically, increased progranulin expression in the prefrontal cortex has been suggested to be pathologically relevant in male Fmr1 knockout (Fmr1 KO) mice, a mouse model of Fragile X Syndrome (FXS). Further investigation into the role of progranulin in FXS is warranted to determine if therapies that reduce progranulin expression represent a viable strategy for treating patients with FXS. Several key knowledge gaps remain. The mechanism of increased progranulin expression in Fmr1 KO mice is poorly understood and the extent of progranulin's involvement in FXS-like phenotypes in Fmr1 KO mice has been incompletely explored. To this end, we have performed a thorough characterization of progranulin expression in Fmr1 KO mice. We find that the phenomenon of increased progranulin expression is post-translational and tissue-specific. We also demonstrate for the first time an association between progranulin mRNA and FMRP, suggesting that progranulin mRNA is an FMRP target. Subsequently, we show that progranulin over-expression in Fmr1 wild-type mice causes reduced repetitive behaviour engagement in females and mild hyperactivity in males but is largely insufficient to recapitulate FXS-associated behavioural, morphological, and electrophysiological abnormalities. Lastly, we determine that genetic reduction of progranulin expression on an Fmr1 KO background reduces macroorchidism but does not alter other FXS-associated behaviours or biochemical phenotypes.

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Progranulin是一种FMRP靶点,它影响脆性X综合征小鼠模型中的大型睾丸激素,但不影响行为
越来越多的证据表明,前颗粒蛋白与神经发育有关,并表明前颗粒蛋白的异常表达可能与神经发育疾病有关。具体而言,前额叶皮层前颗粒蛋白表达的增加被认为与雄性Fmr1敲除(Fmr1-KO)小鼠(脆性X综合征(FXS)的小鼠模型)的病理学相关。有必要进一步研究前颗粒蛋白在FXS中的作用,以确定减少前颗粒蛋白表达的疗法是否是治疗FXS患者的可行策略。仍然存在一些关键的知识差距。前颗粒蛋白在Fmr1-KO小鼠中表达增加的机制尚不清楚,前颗粒蛋白参与Fmr1-KO小鼠FXS样表型的程度也尚未完全探索。为此,我们对Fmr1-KO小鼠中前颗粒蛋白的表达进行了彻底的表征。我们发现前颗粒蛋白表达增加的现象是翻译后和组织特异性的。我们还首次证明了前颗粒蛋白mRNA和FMRP之间的相关性,表明前颗粒蛋白信使核糖核酸是FMRP的靶点。随后,我们发现Fmr1野生型小鼠中前颗粒蛋白的过度表达导致雌性重复行为参与减少,雄性轻度多动,但在很大程度上不足以概括FXS相关的行为、形态和电生理异常。最后,我们确定,在Fmr1-KO背景下,前颗粒蛋白表达的遗传减少减少了大睾丸炎,但不会改变其他FXS相关行为或生化表型。
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