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FASN-Dependent Metabolism Links Neural Stem Cell Activity to Intellectual Disability

66 Pages Posted: 18 Jan 2019 Publication Status: Review Complete

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Megan Bowers

University of Zurich, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

Tong Liang

University of Zurich - Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

Sara Zocher

German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Dresden; Dresden University of Technology - CRTD - Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden

Daniel Gonzalez-Bohorquez

University of Zurich, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

Baptiste N. Jaeger

University of Zurich, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

Werner J. Kovacs

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Department of Biology, Institute of Molecular Health Sciences

Clemens Röhrl

Medical University of Vienna, Center for Pathobiochemistry and Genetics, Department of Medical Chemistry

Kaitlyn Cramb

University of Zurich, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

Jochen Winterer

University of Zurich, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, Laboratory of Neural Connectivity

Merit Kruse

University of Zurich - Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

Slavica Dimitrieva

University of Zurich - Functional Genomics Center Zurich; ETH Zürich

Rupert W. Overall

German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Dresden; Dresden University of Technology - CRTD - Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden

Hossein Najmabadi

University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences - Genetics Research Center

Clay F. Semenkovich

Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipid Research

Gerd Kempermann

German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Dresden; Dresden University of Technology - CRTD - Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden

Csaba Földy

University of Zurich, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, Laboratory of Neural Connectivity

Sebastian Jessberger

University of Zurich - Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

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Abstract

Failure of neural stem cell (NSC) activity and subsequently neurogenesis during brain development has been linked to cognitive impairment and intellectual disability. However, it remains unclear if changes in metabolism, recently discovered as a key regulator of somatic stem cell activity, contribute to altered neurogenesis and cognitive deficits in humans. To investigate a link between NSC-associated lipid metabolism and cognition we generated mice and human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) mimicking a variant in fatty acid synthase (FASN; R1819W), a metabolic regulator of rodent NSC activity recently identified in humans with intellectual disability. Strikingly, mice homozygous for the FASN R1812W variant have impaired hippocampal NSC activity associated with cognitive impairment due to presumed toxic accumulation of lipids in NSCs and subsequent lipogenic ER stress. Moreover, human NSCs (hNSCs) homozygous for the FASN R1819W variant show reduced rates of proliferation in 2D cultures and 3D forebrain regionalized organoids, revealing that the functional significance of lipid metabolism for NSC activity is conserved between rodents and humans. By taking a comprehensive disease modeling approach, using mouse and human tissue genome engineering, our data provide the first genetic evidence for a link between altered lipid metabolism, NSC activity and brain function in humans.

Suggested Citation

Bowers, Megan and Liang, Tong and Zocher, Sara and Gonzalez-Bohorquez, Daniel and Jaeger, Baptiste N. and Kovacs, Werner J. and Röhrl, Clemens and Cramb, Kaitlyn and Winterer, Jochen and Kruse, Merit and Dimitrieva, Slavica and Overall, Rupert W. and Najmabadi, Hossein and Semenkovich, Clay F. and Kempermann, Gerd and Földy, Csaba and Jessberger, Sebastian, FASN-Dependent Metabolism Links Neural Stem Cell Activity to Intellectual Disability (December 28, 2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3307527 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3307527
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Megan Bowers

University of Zurich, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

Zurich
Switzerland

Tong Liang

University of Zurich - Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

Zurich
Switzerland

Sara Zocher

German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Dresden

Venusberg-Campus 1, Building 99
Bonn, 53127
Germany

Dresden University of Technology - CRTD - Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden

Dresden
Germany

Daniel Gonzalez-Bohorquez

University of Zurich, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

Zurich
Switzerland

Baptiste N. Jaeger

University of Zurich, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

Zurich
Switzerland

Werner J. Kovacs

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Department of Biology, Institute of Molecular Health Sciences

Zürichbergstrasse 18
8092 Zurich, CH-1015
Switzerland

Clemens Röhrl

Medical University of Vienna, Center for Pathobiochemistry and Genetics, Department of Medical Chemistry

Vienna
Austria

Kaitlyn Cramb

University of Zurich, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

Zurich
Switzerland

Jochen Winterer

University of Zurich, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, Laboratory of Neural Connectivity

Zurich
Switzerland

Merit Kruse

University of Zurich - Laboratory of Neural Plasticity

Zurich
Switzerland

Slavica Dimitrieva

University of Zurich - Functional Genomics Center Zurich

Zurich
Switzerland

ETH Zürich

Rämistrasse 101
ZUE F7
Zürich, 8092
Switzerland

Rupert W. Overall

German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Dresden

Venusberg-Campus 1, Building 99
Bonn, 53127
Germany

Dresden University of Technology - CRTD - Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden

Dresden
Germany

Hossein Najmabadi

University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences - Genetics Research Center

Teheran
Iran

Clay F. Semenkovich

Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipid Research

St. Louis, MO
United States

Gerd Kempermann

German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Dresden

Venusberg-Campus 1, Building 99
Bonn, 53127
Germany

Dresden University of Technology - CRTD - Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden

Dresden
Germany

Csaba Földy

University of Zurich, Faculties of Medicine and Science, Brain Research Institute, Laboratory of Neural Connectivity

Zurich
Switzerland

Sebastian Jessberger (Contact Author)

University of Zurich - Laboratory of Neural Plasticity ( email )

Zurich
Switzerland

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