Frontiers in Neuroscience (Aug 2023)

The neurological and non-neurological roles of the primary microcephaly-associated protein ASPM

  • Xingxuan Wu,
  • Xingxuan Wu,
  • Xingxuan Wu,
  • Zheng Li,
  • Zhao-Qi Wang,
  • Zhao-Qi Wang,
  • Xingzhi Xu,
  • Xingzhi Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1242448
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17

Abstract

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Primary microcephaly (MCPH), is a neurological disorder characterized by small brain size that results in numerous developmental problems, including intellectual disability, motor and speech delays, and seizures. Hitherto, over 30 MCPH causing genes (MCPHs) have been identified. Among these MCPHs, MCPH5, which encodes abnormal spindle-like microcephaly-associated protein (ASPM), is the most frequently mutated gene. ASPM regulates mitotic events, cell proliferation, replication stress response, DNA repair, and tumorigenesis. Moreover, using a data mining approach, we have confirmed that high levels of expression of ASPM correlate with poor prognosis in several types of tumors. Here, we summarize the neurological and non-neurological functions of ASPM and provide insight into its implications for the diagnosis and treatment of MCPH and cancer.

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