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Cell Rep ; 43(4): 114068, 2024 Apr 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38614085

ABSTRACT

The precise anatomical degree of brain X chromosome inactivation (XCI) that is sufficient to alter X-linked disorders in females is unclear. Here, we quantify whole-brain XCI at single-cell resolution to discover a prevalent activation ratio of maternal to paternal X at 60:40 across all divisions of the adult brain. This modest, non-random XCI influences X-linked disease penetrance: maternal transmission of the fragile X mental retardation 1 (Fmr1)-knockout (KO) allele confers 55% of total brain cells with mutant X-active, which is sufficient for behavioral penetrance, while 40% produced from paternal transmission is tolerated. Local XCI mosaicism within affected maternal Fmr1-KO mice further specifies sensorimotor versus social anxiety phenotypes depending on which distinct brain circuitry is most affected, with only a 50%-55% mutant X-active threshold determining penetrance. Thus, our results define a model of X-linked disease penetrance in females whereby distributed XCI among single cells populating brain circuitries can regulate the behavioral penetrance of an X-linked mutation.


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Brain , Mice, Knockout , Penetrance , X Chromosome Inactivation , X Chromosome Inactivation/genetics , Animals , Female , Mice , Brain/metabolism , Male , Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein/genetics , Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein/metabolism , Behavior, Animal , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mosaicism , Genetic Diseases, X-Linked/genetics , Genetic Diseases, X-Linked/pathology
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