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Distinct roles of Bdnf I and Bdnf IV transcript variant expression in hippocampal neurons

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (Bdnf) plays a critical role in brain development, dendritic growth, synaptic plasticity, as well as learning and memory. The rodent Bdnf gene contains nine 5’ non-coding exons (I-IXa), which are spliced to a common 3’ coding exon (IX). Transcription of individual B...

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Autores principales: Bach, Svitlana V., Bauman, Allison J., Hosein, Darya, Tuscher, Jennifer J., Ianov, Lara, Greathouse, Kelsey M., Henderson, Benjamin W., Herskowitz, Jeremy H., Martinowich, Keri, Day, Jeremy J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10104043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37066216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.05.535694
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author Bach, Svitlana V.
Bauman, Allison J.
Hosein, Darya
Tuscher, Jennifer J.
Ianov, Lara
Greathouse, Kelsey M.
Henderson, Benjamin W.
Herskowitz, Jeremy H.
Martinowich, Keri
Day, Jeremy J.
author_facet Bach, Svitlana V.
Bauman, Allison J.
Hosein, Darya
Tuscher, Jennifer J.
Ianov, Lara
Greathouse, Kelsey M.
Henderson, Benjamin W.
Herskowitz, Jeremy H.
Martinowich, Keri
Day, Jeremy J.
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description Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (Bdnf) plays a critical role in brain development, dendritic growth, synaptic plasticity, as well as learning and memory. The rodent Bdnf gene contains nine 5’ non-coding exons (I-IXa), which are spliced to a common 3’ coding exon (IX). Transcription of individual Bdnf variants, which all encode the same BDNF protein, is initiated at unique promoters upstream of each non-coding exon, enabling precise spatiotemporal and activity-dependent regulation of Bdnf expression. Although prior evidence suggests that Bdnf transcripts containing exon I (Bdnf I) or exon IV (Bdnf IV) are uniquely regulated by neuronal activity, the functional significance of different Bdnf transcript variants remains unclear. To investigate functional roles of activity-dependent Bdnf I and IV transcripts, we used a CRISPR activation (CRISPRa) system in which catalytically-dead Cas9 (dCas9) fused to a transcriptional activator (VPR) is targeted to individual Bdnf promoters with single guide RNAs (sgRNAs), resulting in transcript-specific Bdnf upregulation. Bdnf I upregulation is associated with gene expression changes linked to dendritic growth, while Bdnf IV upregulation is associated with genes that regulate protein catabolism. Upregulation of Bdnf I, but not Bdnf IV, increased mushroom spine density, volume, length, and head diameter, and also produced more complex dendritic arbors in cultured rat hippocampal neurons. In contrast, upregulation of Bdnf IV, but not Bdnf I, in the rat hippocampus attenuated contextual fear expression. Our data suggest that while Bdnf I and IV are both activity-dependent, BDNF produced from these promoters may serve unique cellular, synaptic, and behavioral functions.
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spelling pubmed-101040432023-04-15 Distinct roles of Bdnf I and Bdnf IV transcript variant expression in hippocampal neurons Bach, Svitlana V. Bauman, Allison J. Hosein, Darya Tuscher, Jennifer J. Ianov, Lara Greathouse, Kelsey M. Henderson, Benjamin W. Herskowitz, Jeremy H. Martinowich, Keri Day, Jeremy J. bioRxiv Article Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (Bdnf) plays a critical role in brain development, dendritic growth, synaptic plasticity, as well as learning and memory. The rodent Bdnf gene contains nine 5’ non-coding exons (I-IXa), which are spliced to a common 3’ coding exon (IX). Transcription of individual Bdnf variants, which all encode the same BDNF protein, is initiated at unique promoters upstream of each non-coding exon, enabling precise spatiotemporal and activity-dependent regulation of Bdnf expression. Although prior evidence suggests that Bdnf transcripts containing exon I (Bdnf I) or exon IV (Bdnf IV) are uniquely regulated by neuronal activity, the functional significance of different Bdnf transcript variants remains unclear. To investigate functional roles of activity-dependent Bdnf I and IV transcripts, we used a CRISPR activation (CRISPRa) system in which catalytically-dead Cas9 (dCas9) fused to a transcriptional activator (VPR) is targeted to individual Bdnf promoters with single guide RNAs (sgRNAs), resulting in transcript-specific Bdnf upregulation. Bdnf I upregulation is associated with gene expression changes linked to dendritic growth, while Bdnf IV upregulation is associated with genes that regulate protein catabolism. Upregulation of Bdnf I, but not Bdnf IV, increased mushroom spine density, volume, length, and head diameter, and also produced more complex dendritic arbors in cultured rat hippocampal neurons. In contrast, upregulation of Bdnf IV, but not Bdnf I, in the rat hippocampus attenuated contextual fear expression. Our data suggest that while Bdnf I and IV are both activity-dependent, BDNF produced from these promoters may serve unique cellular, synaptic, and behavioral functions. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10104043/ /pubmed/37066216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.05.535694 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Bach, Svitlana V.
Bauman, Allison J.
Hosein, Darya
Tuscher, Jennifer J.
Ianov, Lara
Greathouse, Kelsey M.
Henderson, Benjamin W.
Herskowitz, Jeremy H.
Martinowich, Keri
Day, Jeremy J.
Distinct roles of Bdnf I and Bdnf IV transcript variant expression in hippocampal neurons
title Distinct roles of Bdnf I and Bdnf IV transcript variant expression in hippocampal neurons
title_full Distinct roles of Bdnf I and Bdnf IV transcript variant expression in hippocampal neurons
title_fullStr Distinct roles of Bdnf I and Bdnf IV transcript variant expression in hippocampal neurons
title_full_unstemmed Distinct roles of Bdnf I and Bdnf IV transcript variant expression in hippocampal neurons
title_short Distinct roles of Bdnf I and Bdnf IV transcript variant expression in hippocampal neurons
title_sort distinct roles of bdnf i and bdnf iv transcript variant expression in hippocampal neurons
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10104043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37066216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.05.535694
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