Cornelia de Lange Syndrome (CdLS) is a rare developmental disorder affecting a multitude of organs including the central nervous system, inducing a variable neurodevelopmental delay. CdLS malformations derive from the deregulation of developmental pathways, inclusive of the canonical WNT pathway. We have evaluated MRI anomalies and behavioral and neurological clinical manifestations in CdLS patients. Importantly, we observed in our cohort a significant association between behavioral disturbance and structural abnormalities in brain structures of hindbrain embryonic origin. Considering the cumulative evidence on the cohesin-WNT-hindbrain shaping cascade, we have explored possible ameliorative effects of chemical activation of the canonical WNT pathway with lithium chloride in different models: (I) Drosophila melanogaster CdLS model showing a significant rescue of mushroom bodies morphology in the adult flies; (II) mouse neural stem cells restoring physiological levels in proliferation rate and differentiation capabilities toward the neuronal lineage; (III) lymphoblastoid cell lines from CdLS patients and healthy donors restoring cellular proliferation rate and inducing the expression of CyclinD1. This work supports a role for WNT-pathway regulation of CdLS brain and behavioral abnormalities and a consistent phenotype rescue by lithium in experimental models.

Lithium as a possible therapeutic strategy for Cornelia de Lange syndrome / P. Grazioli, C. Parodi, M. Mariani, D. Bottai, E. Di Fede, A. Zulueta, L. Avagliano, A. Cereda, R. Tenconi, J. Wierzba, R. Adami, M. Iascone, P.F. Ajmone, T. Vaccari, C. Gervasini, A. Selicorni, V. Massa. - In: CELL DEATH DISCOVERY. - ISSN 2058-7716. - 7:1(2021 Feb 17), pp. 34.1-34.11. [10.1038/s41420-021-00414-2]

Lithium as a possible therapeutic strategy for Cornelia de Lange syndrome

P. Grazioli
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C. Parodi
Co-primo
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D. Bottai;E. Di Fede;A. Zulueta;L. Avagliano;R. Tenconi;R. Adami;T. Vaccari;C. Gervasini;V. Massa
2021

Abstract

Cornelia de Lange Syndrome (CdLS) is a rare developmental disorder affecting a multitude of organs including the central nervous system, inducing a variable neurodevelopmental delay. CdLS malformations derive from the deregulation of developmental pathways, inclusive of the canonical WNT pathway. We have evaluated MRI anomalies and behavioral and neurological clinical manifestations in CdLS patients. Importantly, we observed in our cohort a significant association between behavioral disturbance and structural abnormalities in brain structures of hindbrain embryonic origin. Considering the cumulative evidence on the cohesin-WNT-hindbrain shaping cascade, we have explored possible ameliorative effects of chemical activation of the canonical WNT pathway with lithium chloride in different models: (I) Drosophila melanogaster CdLS model showing a significant rescue of mushroom bodies morphology in the adult flies; (II) mouse neural stem cells restoring physiological levels in proliferation rate and differentiation capabilities toward the neuronal lineage; (III) lymphoblastoid cell lines from CdLS patients and healthy donors restoring cellular proliferation rate and inducing the expression of CyclinD1. This work supports a role for WNT-pathway regulation of CdLS brain and behavioral abnormalities and a consistent phenotype rescue by lithium in experimental models.
Cornelia de Lange Syndrome; Cohesin complex; Lithium; WNT pathway;
Settore BIO/13 - Biologia Applicata
Settore MED/03 - Genetica Medica
   DISSECTING CANONICAL WNT PATHWAY CONTRIBUTION TO CORNELIA DE LANGE SYNDROME PATHOGENESIS
   FONDAZIONE CARIPLO
   2015-0783
17-feb-2021
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