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yippee like 3 (ypel3) is a novel gene required for myelinating and perineurial glia development
Author(s) -
Bernardo Blanco-Sánchez,
Aurélie Clément,
Sarah J. Stednitz,
Jennifer Kyle,
Judy Peirce,
Marcie McFadden,
Jeremy Wegner,
J. B. Phillips,
Ellen Macnamara,
Yan Huang,
David R. Adams,
Camilo Toro,
William A. Gahl,
May Christine V. Malicdan,
Cynthia J. Tifft,
Erika Zink,
Kent Bloodsworth,
Kelly G. Stratton,
David M. Koeller,
Thomas O. Metz,
Philip Washbourne,
Monte Westerfield
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
plos genetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.587
H-Index - 233
eISSN - 1553-7404
pISSN - 1553-7390
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pgen.1008841
Subject(s) - biology , zebrafish , frameshift mutation , peripheral nervous system , exome , myelin , oligodendrocyte , schwann cell , neuroscience , genetics , mutation , exome sequencing , microbiology and biotechnology , central nervous system , gene
Hypomyelination, a neurological condition characterized by decreased production of myelin sheets by glial cells, often has no known etiology. Elucidating the genetic causes of hypomyelination provides a better understanding of myelination, as well as means to diagnose, council, and treat patients. Here, we present evidence that YIPPEE LIKE 3 (YPEL3) , a gene whose developmental role was previously unknown, is required for central and peripheral glial cell development. We identified a child with a constellation of clinical features including cerebral hypomyelination, abnormal peripheral nerve conduction, hypotonia, areflexia, and hypertrophic peripheral nerves. Exome and genome sequencing revealed a de novo mutation that creates a frameshift in the open reading frame of YPEL3 , leading to an early stop codon. We used zebrafish as a model system to validate that YPEL3 mutations are causative of neuropathy. We found that ypel3 is expressed in the zebrafish central and peripheral nervous system. Using CRISPR/Cas9 technology, we created zebrafish mutants carrying a genomic lesion similar to that of the patient. Our analysis revealed that Ypel3 is required for development of oligodendrocyte precursor cells, timely exit of the perineurial glial precursors from the central nervous system (CNS), formation of the perineurium, and Schwann cell maturation. Consistent with these observations, zebrafish ypel3 mutants have metabolomic signatures characteristic of oligodendrocyte and Schwann cell differentiation defects, show decreased levels of Myelin basic protein in the central and peripheral nervous system, and develop defasciculated peripheral nerves. Locomotion defects were observed in adult zebrafish ypel3 mutants. These studies demonstrate that Ypel3 is a novel gene required for perineurial cell development and glial myelination.

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