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  • The exocyst complex is crucial for various cellular processes, including vesicle fusion and cell movement, but its connection to human genetic disorders is not well understood.
  • Researchers used mapping and sequencing methods on families with brain disorders to find that mutations in EXOC7 and EXOC8 are linked to cerebral cortex development issues.
  • Their findings indicate that disruptions in the exocyst pathway can lead to serious brain disorders, underlining its importance in normal brain development.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The exocyst complex is a conserved protein complex that mediates fusion of intracellular vesicles to the plasma membrane and is implicated in processes including cell polarity, cell migration, ciliogenesis, cytokinesis, autophagy, and fusion of secretory vesicles. The essential role of these genes in human genetic disorders, however, is unknown.

Methods: We performed homozygosity mapping and exome sequencing of consanguineous families with recessively inherited brain development disorders. We modeled an EXOC7 splice variant in vitro and examined EXOC7 messenger RNA (mRNA) expression in developing mouse and human cortex. We modeled exoc7 loss-of-function in a zebrafish knockout.

Results: We report variants in exocyst complex members, EXOC7 and EXOC8, in a novel disorder of cerebral cortex development. In EXOC7, we identified four independent partial loss-of-function (LOF) variants in a recessively inherited disorder characterized by brain atrophy, seizures, and developmental delay, and in severe cases, microcephaly and infantile death. In EXOC8, we found a homozygous truncating variant in a family with a similar clinical disorder. We modeled exoc7 deficiency in zebrafish and found the absence of exoc7 causes microcephaly.

Conclusion: Our results highlight the essential role of the exocyst pathway in normal cortical development and how its perturbation causes complex brain disorders.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7272323PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41436-020-0758-9DOI Listing

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