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  • * The study investigates the connection between genes regulated by CREBBP, a gene linked to RSTS, and genes associated with insomnia, finding a significant overlap that wasn't due to chance.
  • * The research highlights pathways related to mitochondrial activity, suggesting that CREBBP's role in regulating gene expression may also influence sleep disturbances through effects on energy metabolism.

Article Abstract

Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) are characterized by cognitive, emotional, and/or motor skills impairment since childhood, and sleep disturbances are a common comorbidity. Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (RSTS), a rare genetic syndrome associated with NDD, is caused by CREBBP haploinsufficiency. This gene encodes an acetyltransferase with crucial role on the establishment of transcriptional programs during neurodevelopment. Although insomnia has been reported in RSTS patients, the convergent mechanisms between this sleep disturbance and CREBBP loss-of-function are not fully understood. We tested weather the genetic architecture underlying CREBBP regulatory targets and insomnia-associated genes is significantly shared. We then identified the biological pathways enriched among these shared genes. The intersection between CREBBP regulatory targets and genes associated with insomnia included 7 overlapping genes, indicating significantly more overlap than expected by chance. An over-representation analysis on these intersect genes identified pathways related to mitochondrial activity. This finding indicates that the transcriptional programs established by CREBBP might impact insomnia-related biological pathways through the modulation of energy metabolism. The overlapping gene set and biological pathways highlighted by this study may serve as a primer for new functional investigations of shared molecular mechanisms between insomnia and CREBBP regulatory targets.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2023.09.031DOI Listing

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