AAV‐delivered diacylglycerol kinase DGKk achieves long‐term rescue of fragile X syndrome mouse model

  • Habbas K
  • Cakil O
  • Zámbó B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most frequent form of familial intellectual disability. FXS results from the lack of the RNA-binding protein FMRP and is associated with the deregulation of signaling pathways downstream of mGluRI receptors and upstream of mRNA translation. We previously found that diacylglycerol kinase kappa (DGKk), a main mRNA target of FMRP in cortical neurons and a master regulator of lipid signaling, is downregulated in the absence of FMRP in the brain of Fmr1-KO mouse model. Here we show that adeno-associated viral vector delivery of a modified and FMRP-independent form of DGKk corrects abnormal cerebral diacylglycerol/phosphatidic acid homeostasis and FXS-relevant behavioral phenotypes in the Fmr1-KO mouse. Our data suggest that DGKk is an important factor in FXS pathogenesis and provide preclinical proof of concept that its replacement could be a viable therapeutic strategy in FXS.

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Habbas, K., Cakil, O., Zámbó, B., Tabet, R., Riet, F., Dembele, D., … Moine, H. (2022). AAV‐delivered diacylglycerol kinase DGKk achieves long‐term rescue of fragile X syndrome mouse model. EMBO Molecular Medicine, 14(5). https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.202114649

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