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SHANK1 and autism spectrum disorders

SHANK1 and autism spectrum disorders
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摘要 Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are highly heterogeneous pediatric developmental disorders with estimated heritability more than 70%. Although the genetic factors in ASD are mainly unknown, a large number of gene mutations have been found, especially in genes involved in neurogenesis. The Neurexin-Neuroligin-Shank (NRXN-NLGN-SHANK) pathway plays a key role in the formation, maturation and maintenance of synapses, consistent with the hypothesis of neurodevelopmental abnormality in ASD. Presynaptic NRXNs interact with postsynaptic NLGNs in excitatory glutamatergic synapses. SHANK proteins function as core components of the postsynaptic density (PSD) by interacting with multiple proteins. Recently, deletions and point mutations of the SHANK1 gene have been detected in ASD individuals, indicating the involvement of SHANK1 in ASD. This review focuses on the function of SHANK1 protein, Shankl mouse models, and the molecular genetics of the SHANK1 gene in human ASD. Autism spectrum disorders(ASD) are highly heterogeneous pediatric developmental disorders with estimated heritability more than 70%. Although the genetic factors in ASD are mainly unknown, a large number of gene mutations have been found, especially in genes involved in neurogenesis. The Neurexin-Neuroligin-Shank(NRXN-NLGN-SHANK) pathway plays a key role in the formation, maturation and maintenance of synapses, consistent with the hypothesis of neurodevelopmental abnormality in ASD. Presynaptic NRXNs interact with postsynaptic NLGNs in excitatory glutamatergic synapses. SHANK proteins function as core components of the postsynaptic density(PSD) by interacting with multiple proteins. Recently, deletions and point mutations of the SHANK1 gene have been detected in ASD individuals, indicating the involvement of SHANK1 in ASD. This review focuses on the function of SHANK1 protein, Shank1 mouse models, and the molecular genetics of the SHANK1 gene in human ASD.
出处 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第10期985-990,共6页 中国科学(生命科学英文版)
基金 supported by grants from National Basic Research Program of China(2010CB529601) Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai Municipality(13ZR1402100) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(30900404)
关键词 autism spectrum disorders SHANK1 SYNAPSE GENETICS mouse model 自闭 蛋白质相互作用 谱系 基因突变 神经再生 ASD 突触前 基因点突变
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