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DCDC2 Mutations Cause a Renal-Hepatic Ciliopathy by Disrupting Wnt Signaling
Authors:Markus Schueler  Daniela?A Braun  Gayathri Chandrasekar  Heon?Yung Gee  Timothy?D Klasson  Jan Halbritter  Andrea Bieder  Jonathan?D Porath  Rannar Airik  Weibin Zhou  Joseph?J LoTurco  Alicia Che  Edgar?A Otto  Detlef B?ckenhauer  Neil?J Sebire  Tomas Honzik  Peter?C Harris  Sarah?J Koon  Meral Gunay-Aygun  Sophie Saunier  Klaus Zerres  Nadina?Ortiz Bruechle  Joost?PH Drenth  Laurence Pelletier  Isabel Tapia-Páez  Richard?P Lifton  Rachel?H Giles  Juha Kere  Friedhelm Hildebrandt
Abstract: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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