Akademska digitalna zbirka SLovenije - logo
E-viri
Celotno besedilo
Recenzirano Odprti dostop
  • RTL1/PEG11 imprinted in hum...
    Chou, Ming-Yi; Hu, Meng-Chuen; Chen, Pin-Yu; Hsu, Chi-Lin; Lin, Ting-Yu; Tan, Mao-Jia; Lee, Chih-Yu; Kuo, Meng-Fai; Huang, Pei-Hsin; Wu, Vin-Cent; Yang, Shih-Hung; Fan, Pi-Chuan; Huang, Hsin-Yi; Akbarian, Schahram; Loo, Tsui-Han; Stewart, Colin L; Huang, Hsiang-Po; Gau, Susan Shur-Fen; Huang, Hsien-Sung

    Human molecular genetics, 09/2022, Letnik: 31, Številka: 18
    Journal Article

    Abstract RTL1/PEG11, which has been associated with anxiety disorders, is a retrotransposon-derived imprinted gene in the placenta. However, imprinting patterns and functions of RTL1 in the brain have not been well-investigated. We found Rtl1 was paternally, but not maternally, expressed in brain stem, thalamus, and hypothalamus of mice, and imprinting status of RTL1 was maintained in human brain. Paternal Rtl1 knockout (Rtl1m+/p-) mice had higher neonatal death rates due to impaired suckling, and low body weights beginning on embryonic day 16.5. High paternal expression of Rtl1 was detected in the locus coeruleus (LC) and Rtl1m+/p- mice showed an increased delay in time of onset for action potentials and inward currents with decreased neuronal excitability of LC neurons. Importantly, Rtl1m+/p- mice exhibited behaviors associated with anxiety, depression, fear-related learning and memory, social dominance, and low locomotor activity. Taken together, our findings demonstrate RTL1 is imprinted in brain, mediates emotional and social behaviors, and regulates excitability in LC neurons.