A CRISPR-based screen for Hedgehog signaling provides insights into ciliary function and ciliopathies
2018; Nature Portfolio; Volume: 50; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1038/s41588-018-0054-7
ISSN1546-1718
AutoresDavid K. Breslow, Sascha Hoogendoorn, Adam R. Kopp, David W. Morgens, Brandon K. Vu, Margaret C. Kennedy, Kyuho Han, Amy Li, Gaelen T. Hess, Michael C. Bassik, James Chen, Maxence V. Nachury,
Tópico(s)Renal and related cancers
ResumoPrimary cilia organize Hedgehog signaling and shape embryonic development, and their dysregulation is the unifying cause of ciliopathies. We conducted a functional genomic screen for Hedgehog signaling by engineering antibiotic-based selection of Hedgehog-responsive cells and applying genome-wide CRISPR-mediated gene disruption. The screen can robustly identify factors required for ciliary signaling with few false positives or false negatives. Characterization of hit genes uncovered novel components of several ciliary structures, including a protein complex that contains δ-tubulin and ε-tubulin and is required for centriole maintenance. The screen also provides an unbiased tool for classifying ciliopathies and showed that many congenital heart disorders are caused by loss of ciliary signaling. Collectively, our study enables a systematic analysis of ciliary function and of ciliopathies, and also defines a versatile platform for dissecting signaling pathways through CRISPR-based screening. A CRISPR-based functional screen for Hedgehog-pathway factors identifies genes required for ciliary signaling and can be used to classify genetic disorders as ciliopathies.
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