@article{4d6768653ce5479e948c3058cad9a345,
title = "Human GNPTAB stuttering mutations engineered into mice cause vocalization deficits and astrocyte pathology in the corpus callosum",
abstract = "Stuttering is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that has been associated with mutations in genes involved in intracellular trafficking. However, the cellular mechanisms leading to stuttering remain unknown. Engineering a mutation in N-acetylglucosamine-1- phosphate transferase subunits α and β (GNPTAB) found in humans who stutter into the mouse Gnptab gene resulted in deficits in the flow of ultrasonic vocalizations similar to speech deficits of humans who stutter. Here we show that other human stuttering mutations introduced into this mouse gene, Gnptab Ser321Gly and Ala455Ser, produce the same vocalization deficit in 8-day-old pup isolation calls and do not affect other nonvocal behaviors. Immunohistochemistry showed a marked decrease in staining of astrocytes, particularly in the corpus callosum of the Gnptab Ser321Gly homozygote mice compared to wild-type littermates, while the staining of cerebellar Purkinje cells, oligodendrocytes, microglial cells, and dopaminergic neurons was not significantly different. Diffusion tensor imaging also detected deficits in the corpus callosum of the Gnptab Ser321Gly mice. Using a range of cell type-specific Cre-drivers and a Gnptab conditional knockout line, we found that only astrocyte-specific Gnptab-deficient mice displayed a similar vocalization deficit. These data suggest that vocalization defects in mice carrying human stuttering mutations in Gnptab derive from abnormalities in astrocytes, particularly in the corpus callosum, and provide support for hypotheses that focus on deficits in interhemispheric communication in stuttering.",
keywords = "Astrocytes, Cre-drivers, Mouse vocalization, Stuttering, White matter",
author = "Han, {Tae Un} and Jessica Root and Reyes, {Laura D.} and Huchinson, {Elizabeth B.} and {Du Hoffmann}, Johann and Lee, {Wang Sik} and Barnes, {Terra D.} and Dennis Drayna",
note = "Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. We thank Dr. James McGehee and Patrick Diers for expert veterinary assistance; Dr. Matthew Starost for mouse pathology evaluations; Dr. Stuart Kornfeld for assistance with the plasma enzyme assays; Dr. Yogita Chudasama and Kevin David Cravedi for assistance with nonvocal animal behavior tests; the NIH mouse imaging facility, especially Dr. Jeeva P Munasinghe, for diffusion tensor imaging experiments; and Thomas Friedman and Doris Wu for valuable comments on the manuscript. This work was performed under National Institute on Deafness and other Communication DisordersAnimal Study Protocol 1318-16. This work was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the NIH, National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders under intramural Grant Z1A-000046-18 (to D.D.), by the National Institute of Mental Health Rodent Behavioral Core and by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Animal MRI Core. Funding Information: We thank Dr. James McGehee and Patrick Diers for expert veterinary assistance; Dr. Matthew Starost for mouse pathology evaluations; Dr. Stuart Kornfeld for assistance with the plasma enzyme assays; Dr. Yogita Chudasama and Kevin David Cravedi for assistance with nonvocal animal behavior tests; the NIH mouse imaging facility, especially Dr. Jeeva PMunasinghe, for diffusion tensor imaging experiments; and Thomas Friedman and Doris Wu for valuable comments on the manuscript. This work was performed under National Institute on Deafness and other Communication DisordersAnimal Study Protocol 1318-16. This work was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the NIH, National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders under intramural Grant Z1A-000046-18 (to D.D.), by the National Institute of Mental Health Rodent Behavioral Core and by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Animal MRI Core. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.",
year = "2019",
month = aug,
day = "27",
doi = "10.1073/pnas.1901480116",
language = "English",
volume = "116",
pages = "17515--17524",
journal = "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America",
issn = "0027-8424",
number = "35",
}