[PDF][PDF] DCDC2 mutations cause a renal-hepatic ciliopathy by disrupting Wnt signaling

M Schueler, DA Braun, G Chandrasekar… - The American Journal of …, 2015 - cell.com
M Schueler, DA Braun, G Chandrasekar, HY Gee, TD Klasson, J Halbritter, A Bieder
The American Journal of Human Genetics, 2015cell.com
Nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP-RC) are recessive diseases characterized by
renal dysplasia or degeneration. We here identify mutations of DCDC2 as causing a renal-
hepatic ciliopathy. DCDC2 localizes to the ciliary axoneme and to mitotic spindle fibers in a
cell-cycle-dependent manner. Knockdown of Dcdc2 in IMCD3 cells disrupts ciliogenesis,
which is rescued by wild-type (WT) human DCDC2, but not by constructs that reflect human
mutations. We show that DCDC2 interacts with DVL and DCDC2 overexpression inhibits β …
Nephronophthisis-related ciliopathies (NPHP-RC) are recessive diseases characterized by renal dysplasia or degeneration. We here identify mutations of DCDC2 as causing a renal-hepatic ciliopathy. DCDC2 localizes to the ciliary axoneme and to mitotic spindle fibers in a cell-cycle-dependent manner. Knockdown of Dcdc2 in IMCD3 cells disrupts ciliogenesis, which is rescued by wild-type (WT) human DCDC2, but not by constructs that reflect human mutations. We show that DCDC2 interacts with DVL and DCDC2 overexpression inhibits β-catenin-dependent Wnt signaling in an effect additive to Wnt inhibitors. Mutations detected in human NPHP-RC lack these effects. A Wnt inhibitor likewise restores ciliogenesis in 3D IMCD3 cultures, emphasizing the importance of Wnt signaling for renal tubulogenesis. Knockdown of dcdc2 in zebrafish recapitulates NPHP-RC phenotypes, including renal cysts and hydrocephalus, which is rescued by a Wnt inhibitor and by WT, but not by mutant, DCDC2. We thus demonstrate a central role of Wnt signaling in the pathogenesis of NPHP-RC, suggesting an avenue for potential treatment of NPHP-RC.
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