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Expression of the schizophrenia associated gene in the early developing fetal human forebrain. | LitMetric

Expression of the schizophrenia associated gene in the early developing fetal human forebrain.

Front Neurosci

Centre for Transformative Research in Neuroscience, Newcastle University Biosciences Institute, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

Published: September 2023

Introduction: The protein fasciculation and elongation zeta-1 (FEZ1) is involved in axon outgrowth but potentially interacts with various proteins with roles ranging from intracellular transport to transcription regulation. Gene association and other studies have identified as being directly, or indirectly, implicated in schizophrenia susceptibility. To explore potential roles in normal early human forebrain neurodevelopment, we mapped expression by region and cell type.

Methods: All tissues were provided with maternal consent and ethical approval by the Human Developmental Biology Resource. RNAseq data were obtained from previously published sources. Thin paraffin sections from 8 to 21 post-conceptional weeks (PCW) samples were used for RNAScope hybridization and immunohistochemistry against mRNA and protein, and other marker proteins.

Results: Tissue RNAseq revealed that is highly expressed in the human cerebral cortex between 7.5-17 PCW and single cell RNAseq at 17-18 PCW confirmed its expression in all neuroectoderm derived cells. The highest levels were found in more mature glutamatergic neurons, the lowest in GABAergic neurons and dividing progenitors. In the thalamus, single cell RNAseq similarly confirmed expression in multiple cell types. In cerebral cortex sections at 8-10 PCW, strong expression of mRNA and protein appeared confined to post-mitotic neurons, with low expression seen in progenitor zones. Protein expression was observed in some axon tracts by 16-19 PCW. However, in sub-cortical regions, was highly expressed in progenitor zones at early developmental stages, showing lower expression in post-mitotic cells.

Discussion: FEZ1 has different expression patterns and potentially diverse functions in discrete forebrain regions during prenatal human development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1249973DOI Listing

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