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C. elegans models of Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood have dominant neuromuscular junction defects

Wall, D.; Friedberg, A.; Lins, J.; Khalifa, R.; Partipilo, S.; Hart, A. C.

2026-04-26 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.04.22.720250 bioRxiv
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Dominant missense mutations in ATP1A3, encoding a Na+, K+ ATPase -3 subunit, can cause Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC), but how these mutations lead to AHC remains unclear. Here, we establish the first C. elegans AHC models by introducing AHC-causing ATP1A3 patient mutations (D801N, E815K, L839P, and G947R) into the orthologous gene, eat-6, using CRISPR/Cas9. Homozygous C. elegans AHC model animals have recessive developmental defects. Heterozygous AHC model animals have dominant defects in neuromuscular junction (NMJ) function that are inconsistent with haploinsufficiency and dominant sleep or arousal defects. Previous work in a Drosophila G755S AHC model found that loss of a K-dependent, Na/Ca{superscript 2} exchanger exacerbated neuronal defects. We introduced a loss-of-function allele of the orthologous C. elegans gene, ncx-4, into C. elegans AHC models; loss of ncx-4 function did not consistently alter C. elegans AHC model defects across alleles. Our results establish novel C. elegans models of AHC with robust phenotypes, demonstrate that AHC mutations disrupt NMJ function, and provide proof-of-concept for discovering cross-species modifiers of AHC-related phenotypes. Summary StatementWe report the first C. elegans models of Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood. D801N, E815K, L839P, and G947R AHC model animals have recessive development defects and dominant neuromuscular defects.

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