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Fragile X premutation RNA is sufficient to cause primary ovarian insufficiency in mice

Journal

HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS
Volume 21, Issue 23, Pages 5039-5047

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/hmg/dds348

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Funding

  1. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA01010306]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China [2012CB944401]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of China [91019022, 30825026, 31130036]
  4. NIH [R01 NS051630, R21 NS067461]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31028016]

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Spontaneous 46,XX primary ovarian insufficiency (POI), also known as opremature menopause' or opremature ovarian failure', refers to ovarian dysfunction that results in a range of abnormalities, from infertility to early menopause as the end stage. The most common known genetic cause of POI is the expansion of a CGG repeat to 55199 copies (premutation) in the 5 untranslated region in the X-linked fragile X mental retardation 1 (FMR1) gene. POI associated with the FMR1 premutation is referred to as fragile X-associated POI (FXPOI). Here, we characterize a mouse model carrying the human FMR1 premutation allele and show that FMR1 premutation RNA can cause a reduction in the number of growing follicles in ovaries and is sufficient to impair female fertility. Alterations in selective serum hormone levels, including FSH, LH and 17-estradiol, are seen in this mouse model, which mimics findings in humans. In addition, we also find that LH-induced ovulation-related gene expression is specifically altered. Finally, we show that the FMR1 premutation allele can lead to reduced phosphorylation of Akt and mTOR proteins. These results together suggest that FMR1 premutation RNA could cause the POI associated with FMR1 premutation carriers, and the Akt/mTOR pathway may serve as a therapeutic target for FXPOI.

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