Prandini Paola, Zusi Chiara, Malerba Giovanni, Pignatti Pier Franco, Trabetti Elisabetta
Department of Life and Reproduction Sciences, University of Verona, Italy.
ITAN: Italian Autism Network, Italy.
Mol Cell Probes. 2014 Oct-Dec;28(5-6):242-5. doi: 10.1016/j.mcp.2014.05.001. Epub 2014 Jun 3.
Several lines of evidence suggest that RBFOX1 is a key regulator of transcriptional and splicing programs in neural cells during development, and that it is expressed in a neuronal module enriched for known autism susceptibility genes. We have investigated its expression by semiquantitative RT-PCR in accessible nonbrain resources in eighteen autism spectrum disorder sib-pairs belonging to the Italian Autism Network cohort. RBFOX1 gene expression was detected in lymphoblastoid cell lines but not in lymphocytes. No significant differences between autism spectrum disorders and non-affected brothers were found. We were not able to replicate in lymphoblastoid cell lines the previously reported RBFOX1 gene downregulation in autism, even if a trend was observed. This might be due to less pronounced transcription level differences in RBFOX1 gene expression in lymphoblastoid cell lines than in brain samples.
多项证据表明,RBFOX1是神经细胞发育过程中转录和剪接程序的关键调节因子,且在富含已知自闭症易感基因的神经元模块中表达。我们通过半定量逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR),在属于意大利自闭症网络队列的18对自闭症谱系障碍同胞对的可获取非脑组织资源中研究了其表达情况。在淋巴母细胞系中检测到了RBFOX1基因表达,但在淋巴细胞中未检测到。自闭症谱系障碍患者与其未受影响的兄弟之间未发现显著差异。即使观察到一种趋势,我们也无法在淋巴母细胞系中复制先前报道的自闭症患者中RBFOX1基因下调的情况。这可能是由于淋巴母细胞系中RBFOX1基因表达的转录水平差异不如脑样本中那么明显。