297: Bi-allelic FSD1L variants disrupt mitotic spindle and ciliogenesis in an L1-like neurodevelopmental disorder

297: Bi-allelic FSD1L variants disrupt mitotic spindle and ciliogenesis in an L1-like neurodevelopmental disorder

Serpieri V et al., The American Journal of Human Genetics, Corrected proof. doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2026.01.014 - Bi-allelic FSD1L variants disrupt a microtubule-associated protein, causing hydrocephalus, corpus callosum defects and an L1 syndrome-like neurodevelopmental disorder in humans and models. Key terms: FSD1L, microtubules, ciliogenesis, hydrocephalus, iPSC neuronal differentiation.

Study Highlights:
Exome sequencing in eleven affected individuals (including five fetuses) identified bi-allelic FSD1L variants associated with hydrocephalus and corpus callosum defects. Using iPSC-derived neural progenitor differentiation, neurosphere assays, patient fibroblasts, immunohistochemistry, and in utero CRISPR-Cas9 mouse knockdown, the authors show that FSD1L localizes to mitotic spindle microtubules and to the transition zone/axoneme of the primary cilium. Patient NPCs fail to differentiate into premature neurons, undergo increased cell death, and form smaller disorganized neurospheres, while patient fibroblasts show abnormal spindles, reduced ciliogenesis and shorter cilia. Fsd1l repression in mouse embryos produced lateral ventricular dilation, functionally linking FSD1L to mitotic spindle assembly, ciliogenesis, neuronal differentiation and axon guidance.

Conclusion:
Bi-allelic pathogenic variants in FSD1L cause a neurodevelopmental syndrome overlapping L1 syndrome by disrupting a microtubule-associated protein required for mitotic spindle assembly, ciliogenesis, and neuronal differentiation.

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Article title:
Bi-allelic variants in FSD1L cause a neurodevelopmental disorder overlapping with L1 syndrome

First author:
Serpieri V

Journal:
The American Journal of Human Genetics, Corrected proof. doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2026.01.014

DOI:
10.1016/j.ajhg.2026.01.014

Reference:
Serpieri V., Vezain-Mouchard M., Orsi A., et al. Bi-allelic variants in FSD1L cause a neurodevelopmental disorder overlapping with L1 syndrome. The American Journal of Human Genetics. 113, 1–16 (March 5, 2026). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2026.01.014

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- transcript topics: Clinical features resembling L1 syndrome; Gene discovery via exome sequencing and GeneMatcher; Autosomal recessive inheritance; FSD1L as a microtubule-associated protein localizing to mitotic spindle and primary cilium; iPSC-derived neural progenitor differentiation defects; Fibroblast spindle abnormalities and ciliogenesis defects

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