Transcriptome analyses suggest minimal effects of Shank3 dosage on directional gene expression changes in the mouse striatum

Both deletions and duplications of the SH3 and multiple ankyrin repeat domains 3 (SHANK3) gene, encoding excitatory postsynaptic scaffolds, are causally associated with various brain disorders, suggesting that proper Shank3 dosage is critical for normal brain development and function. In addition to...

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Main Authors: Yeunkum Lee, Hyojin Kang, Chunmei Jin, Yinhua Zhang, Yoonhee Kim, Kihoon Han
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-07-01
Series:Animal Cells and Systems
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19768354.2019.1595142
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spelling doaj-2e6637bfcc70436e8050c10be6c418602020-11-25T02:13:37ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAnimal Cells and Systems1976-83542151-24852019-07-0123427027410.1080/19768354.2019.15951421595142Transcriptome analyses suggest minimal effects of Shank3 dosage on directional gene expression changes in the mouse striatumYeunkum Lee0Hyojin Kang1Chunmei Jin2Yinhua Zhang3Yoonhee Kim4Kihoon Han5Korea UniversityKISTIKorea UniversityKorea UniversityKorea UniversityKorea UniversityBoth deletions and duplications of the SH3 and multiple ankyrin repeat domains 3 (SHANK3) gene, encoding excitatory postsynaptic scaffolds, are causally associated with various brain disorders, suggesting that proper Shank3 dosage is critical for normal brain development and function. In addition to its well-established synaptic functions, recent studies have suggested that Shank3 can also affect gene expression in the nucleus. However, it has not been investigated whether there are a group of genes whose directional expression is regulated in a Shank3 dosage-dependent manner (i.e. showing opposite changes in expression following Shank3 reduction and overexpression). This is an important issue to be examined for better understanding why neuronal development and function are sensitive to Shank3 dosage, and how much transcriptional changes contribute to neuronal phenotypes affected by Shank3 dosage. To examine this, we performed transcriptome analyses on the striatum of Shank3 heterozygous and knock-out mice, which identified three and 17 differentially expressed genes, respectively. We then compared the results to those of our previous striatal transcriptome analysis of Shank3 overexpressing mice and identified 31 candidate genes showing directional expression changes in a Shank3 dosage-dependent manner. However, overall, their Shank3 dosage-dependent fold changes were very subtle (average of absolute log2(fold change) was 0.139). Meanwhile, the gene set enrichment analyses of the striatal transcriptome suggested that Shank3 dosage may affect anchoring junction-related functions. Taken together, these results suggest that Shank3 dosage minimally affects directional gene expression changes in the mouse striatum.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19768354.2019.1595142Shank3 dosagestriatumtranscriptome
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author Yeunkum Lee
Hyojin Kang
Chunmei Jin
Yinhua Zhang
Yoonhee Kim
Kihoon Han
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Hyojin Kang
Chunmei Jin
Yinhua Zhang
Yoonhee Kim
Kihoon Han
Transcriptome analyses suggest minimal effects of Shank3 dosage on directional gene expression changes in the mouse striatum
Animal Cells and Systems
Shank3 dosage
striatum
transcriptome
author_facet Yeunkum Lee
Hyojin Kang
Chunmei Jin
Yinhua Zhang
Yoonhee Kim
Kihoon Han
author_sort Yeunkum Lee
title Transcriptome analyses suggest minimal effects of Shank3 dosage on directional gene expression changes in the mouse striatum
title_short Transcriptome analyses suggest minimal effects of Shank3 dosage on directional gene expression changes in the mouse striatum
title_full Transcriptome analyses suggest minimal effects of Shank3 dosage on directional gene expression changes in the mouse striatum
title_fullStr Transcriptome analyses suggest minimal effects of Shank3 dosage on directional gene expression changes in the mouse striatum
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome analyses suggest minimal effects of Shank3 dosage on directional gene expression changes in the mouse striatum
title_sort transcriptome analyses suggest minimal effects of shank3 dosage on directional gene expression changes in the mouse striatum
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Animal Cells and Systems
issn 1976-8354
2151-2485
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Both deletions and duplications of the SH3 and multiple ankyrin repeat domains 3 (SHANK3) gene, encoding excitatory postsynaptic scaffolds, are causally associated with various brain disorders, suggesting that proper Shank3 dosage is critical for normal brain development and function. In addition to its well-established synaptic functions, recent studies have suggested that Shank3 can also affect gene expression in the nucleus. However, it has not been investigated whether there are a group of genes whose directional expression is regulated in a Shank3 dosage-dependent manner (i.e. showing opposite changes in expression following Shank3 reduction and overexpression). This is an important issue to be examined for better understanding why neuronal development and function are sensitive to Shank3 dosage, and how much transcriptional changes contribute to neuronal phenotypes affected by Shank3 dosage. To examine this, we performed transcriptome analyses on the striatum of Shank3 heterozygous and knock-out mice, which identified three and 17 differentially expressed genes, respectively. We then compared the results to those of our previous striatal transcriptome analysis of Shank3 overexpressing mice and identified 31 candidate genes showing directional expression changes in a Shank3 dosage-dependent manner. However, overall, their Shank3 dosage-dependent fold changes were very subtle (average of absolute log2(fold change) was 0.139). Meanwhile, the gene set enrichment analyses of the striatal transcriptome suggested that Shank3 dosage may affect anchoring junction-related functions. Taken together, these results suggest that Shank3 dosage minimally affects directional gene expression changes in the mouse striatum.
topic Shank3 dosage
striatum
transcriptome
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19768354.2019.1595142
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