Pathogenic variants in autism gene KATNAL2 cause hydrocephalus and disrupt neuronal connectivity by impairing ciliary microtubule dynamics
DeSpenza T, Singh A, Allington G, Zhao S, Lee J, Kiziltug E, Prina M, Desmet N, Dang H, Fields J, Nelson-Williams C, Zhang J, Mekbib K, Dennis E, Mehta N, Duy P, Shimelis H, Walsh L, Marlier A, Deniz E, Lake E, Constable R, Hoffman E, Lifton R, Gulledge A, Fiering S, Moreno-De-Luca A, Haider S, Alper S, Jin S, Kahle K, Luikart B. Pathogenic variants in autism gene KATNAL2 cause hydrocephalus and disrupt neuronal connectivity by impairing ciliary microtubule dynamics. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2024, 121: e2314702121. PMID: 38916997, PMCID: PMC11228466, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2314702121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCongenital hydrocephalusCerebral ventriculomegalyPathogenic variantsPrefrontal pyramidal neuronsGenetic subsets of patientsDevelopment of ventriculomegalyRadial gliaSubsets of patientsHigh-frequency firingNeuronal connectivityHeterozygous germline variantsAutism spectrum disorderVentricular-subventricular zoneMicrotubule dynamicsImpaired spermatogenesisCSF shuntingExcitatory driveMicrotubule-severing ATPasePyramidal neuronsDisrupt neuronal connectivityGermline variantsVentriculomegalyCSF homeostasisDisrupt microtubule dynamicsPlanar cell polarityBiomechanical instability of the brain–CSF interface in hydrocephalus
Duy P, Mehta N, Kahle K. Biomechanical instability of the brain–CSF interface in hydrocephalus. Brain 2024, 147: 3274-3285. PMID: 38798141, PMCID: PMC11449143, DOI: 10.1093/brain/awae155.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBrain-CSF interfaceBrain parenchymaPost-hemorrhagic hydrocephalusLow intracranial pressureAbnormal biomechanical propertiesNormal pressure hydrocephalusPost-infectiousCongenital hydrocephalusImpaired neurodevelopmentCommunicating hydrocephalusCSF homeostasisBiomechanical instabilityHydrocephalusIntracranial pressureAnimal studiesPressure hydrocephalusArachnoid granulationsPrimary derangementBrain surgeryStudy of hydrocephalusAge groupsCSF reabsorptionVentriculomegalyVentricleSecondary enlargement