“…Global loss of Cc2d1a in the mouse does not appear to grossly affect development, but causes early postnatal lethality through respiratory and swallowing deficits (Oaks et al, 2017;Zhao, Li, & Chen, 2010;Zhao, Raingo, Chen, & Kavalali, 2011). Postnatal removal of Cc2d1a in the forebrain, bypasses early lethality and behavioral analysis in male mice recapitulates several features of ASD and ID including cognitive and social deficits, hyperactivity, increased anxiety-like behaviors and obsessive grooming (Oaks et al, 2017;Yang, Yu, Wen, Ling, & Hsu, 2019 -Tawashi et al, 2012) and cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB), a transcription factor critical for spatial memory formation ( Figure 3) (Alberini, 2009;Kandel, 2012;Ortega-Martínez, 2015;Sekeres, Neve, Frankland, & Josselyn, 2010).…”