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Mutation of MeCP2 at T158M Leads to Distinct Molecular and Phenotypic Abnormalities in Male and Female Mice. | LitMetric

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Methyl CpG-binding protein 2 (MeCP2) is an epigenetic reader of DNA methylation with high abundance in the brain. While genetic mutations occur across different protein domains of MeCP2, the T158M mutation is amongst the most frequent MeCP2 mutations. MeCP2 is encoded by the / gene located on the X chromosome. In humans, mutations cause Rett Syndrome, a debilitating neurodevelopmental disorder in females, with very rare cases presenting in males. Despite the generation of different transgenic mouse lines with MeCP2 mutations, the sex-dependent phenotypic and molecular impact of common MeCP2 mutations in mouse models of disease remains largely unexplored. Here, we focus on the MeCP2 T158M mutation using J transgenic mice (referred to as ), and report that mutant mice display sex-specific molecular, behavioural, and phenotypic characteristics when compared to wild-type controls. Our data indicates sex- and brain-region-dependent impacts on the expression of MeCP2, synaptic proteins, cytoskeletal markers, and autophagy factors. Our findings demonstrate that the phenotypic and molecular characteristics of this mouse model may relate to the clinical manifestation in human patients with Rett Syndrome.

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