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Cut-like homeobox 1 and nuclear factor I/B mediate ENGRAILED2 autism spectrum disorder-associated haplotype function

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HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS
卷 21, 期 7, 页码 1566-1580

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddr594

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  1. National Institute of Health [MH076624]
  2. New Jersey Governor's Council on Autism Research
  3. National Alliance for Autism Research, Autism Speaks
  4. National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression

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Both common and rare variants contribute to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) risk, but few variants have been established as functional. Previously we demonstrated that an intronic haplotype (rs1861972rs1861973 AC) in the homeobox transcription factor ENGRAILED2 (EN2) is significantly associated with ASD. Positive association has also been reported in six additional data sets, suggesting EN2 is an ASD susceptibility gene. Additional support for this possibility requires identification of functional variants that affect EN2 regulation or activity. In this study, we demonstrate that the AC haplotype is a transcriptional activator. Luciferase (luc) assays in mouse neuronal cultures determined that the AC haplotype increases expression levels (50, P 0.01, 24 h; 250, P 0.0001, 72 h). Mutational analysis indicates that the AC haplotype activator function requires both associated A and C alleles. A minimal 202-bp element is sufficient for function and also specifically binds a protein complex. Mass spectrometry identified these proteins as the transcription factors, Cut-like homeobox 1 (Cux1) and nuclear factor I/B (Nfib). Subsequent antibody supershifts and chromatin immunoprecipitations demonstrated that human CUX1 and NFIB bind the AC haplotype. Co-transfection and knock-down experiments determined that both CUX1 and NFIB are required for the AC haplotype activator function. These data demonstrate that the ASD-associated AC haplotype is a transcriptional activator, and both CUX1 and NFIB mediate this activity. These results provide biochemical evidence that the ASD-associated AC haplotype is functional, further supporting EN2 as an ASD susceptibility gene.

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