Loss of autism-candidate CHD8 perturbs neural crest development and intestinal homeostatic balance.

Life science alliance(2023)

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Individuals with mutations in present with gastrointestinal complaints, yet the underlying mechanisms are understudied. Here, using a stable constitutive mutant zebrafish model, we found that the loss of leads to a reduced number of vagal neural crest cells (NCCs), enteric neural and glial progenitors, emigrating from the neural tube, and that their early migration capability was altered. At later stages, although the intestinal colonization by NCCs was complete, we found the decreased numbers of both serotonin-producing enterochromaffin cells and NCC-derived serotonergic neurons, suggesting an intestinal hyposerotonemia in the absence of Furthermore, transcriptomic analyses revealed an altered expression of key receptors and enzymes in serotonin and acetylcholine signaling pathways. The tissue examination of mutants revealed a thinner intestinal epithelium accompanied by an accumulation of neutrophils and the decreased numbers of goblet cells and eosinophils. Last, single-cell sequencing of whole intestines showed a global disruption of the immune balance with a perturbed expression of inflammatory interleukins and changes in immune cell clusters. Our findings propose a causal developmental link between , NCC development, intestinal homeostasis, and autism-associated gastrointestinal complaints.
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neural crest development,intestinal homeostatic balance,autism-candidate
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