Davies William, Isles Anthony, Smith Rachel, Karunadasa Delicia, Burrmann Doreen, Humby Trevor, Ojarikre Obah, Biggin Carol, Skuse David, Burgoyne Paul, Wilkinson Lawrence
Laboratories of Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience and Developmental Genetics and Imprinting, The Babraham Institute, The Babraham Research Campus, Cambridge, CB2 4AT, UK.
Nat Genet. 2005 Jun;37(6):625-9. doi: 10.1038/ng1577. Epub 2005 May 22.
Imprinted genes show differential expression between maternal and paternal alleles as a consequence of epigenetic modification that can result in 'parent-of-origin' effects on phenotypic traits. There is increasing evidence from mouse and human studies that imprinted genes may influence behavior and cognitive functioning. Previous work in girls with Turner syndrome (45,XO) has suggested that there are X-linked parent-of-origin effects on brain development and cognitive functioning, although the interpretation of these data in terms of imprinted gene effects has been questioned. We used a 39,XO mouse model to examine the influence of the parental origin of the X chromosome on cognitive behaviors and expression of X-linked genes in brain. Our findings confirm the existence of X-linked imprinted effects on cognitive processes and identify a new maternally expressed imprinted gene candidate on the X chromosome, Xlr3b, which may be of importance in mediating the behavioral effects.
印记基因由于表观遗传修饰而在母本和父本等位基因之间表现出差异表达,这可能导致对表型性状的“亲本来源”效应。来自小鼠和人类研究的证据越来越多,表明印记基因可能影响行为和认知功能。先前对特纳综合征(45,XO)女孩的研究表明,X染色体存在亲本来源效应,影响大脑发育和认知功能,尽管从印记基因效应角度对这些数据的解释受到了质疑。我们使用39,XO小鼠模型来研究X染色体的亲本来源对认知行为和大脑中X连锁基因表达的影响。我们的研究结果证实了X连锁印记效应在认知过程中的存在,并在X染色体上鉴定出一个新的母本表达的印记基因候选基因Xlr3b,它可能在介导行为效应方面具有重要意义。