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  • Heterozygous mutations in the X-linked CASK gene are linked to optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH) and retinal issues, especially in females, but it's unclear how CASK impacts retinal cells overall.
  • Research involved assessing visual behavior in mice with reduced CASK, including those with complete CASK deletion in retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), revealing that CASK impacts visual processing without directly affecting RGC survival.
  • A boy with ONH has a specific CASK mutation that destabilizes its function, indicating CASK's role in optic nerve development might not solely rely on RGCs, suggesting other cellular interactions are involved.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Heterozygous mutations in the essential X-linked gene CASK associate with optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH) and other retinal disorders in girls. CASK+/- heterozygous knockout mice with mosaic CASK expression exhibit ONH with a loss of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) but no changes in retinal morphology. It remains unclear if CASK deficiency selectively affects RGCs or also affects other retinal cells. Furthermore, it is not known if CASK expression in RGCs is critical for optic nerve (ON) development and maintenance.

Methods: The visual behavior of CASK+/- mice was assessed and electroretinography (ERG) was performed. Using a mouse line with a floxed CASK gene that expresses approximately 40% CASK globally in all cells (hypomorph) under hemizygous and homozygous conditions, we investigated effects of CASK reduction on the retina and ON. CASK then was completely deleted from RGCs to examine its cell-autonomous role. Finally, for the first time to our knowledge, we describe a hemizygous CASK missense mutation in a boy with ONH.

Results: CASK+/- heterozygous mutant mice display reduced visual contrast sensitivity, but ERG is indistinguishable from wildtype. CASK hypomorph mice exhibit ONH, but deletion of CASK from RGCs in this background does not exacerbate the condition. The boy with ONH harbors a missense mutation (p.Pro673Leu) that destabilizes CASK and weakens the crucial CASK-neurexin interaction.

Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that mosaic or global reduction in CASK expression and/or function disproportionately affects RGCs. CASK expression in RGCs does not appear critical for cell survival, indicating a noncell autonomous role for CASK in the development of ON.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6701874PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.19-27197DOI Listing

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