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The autism-associated loss of δ-catenin functions disrupts social behavior
δ-catenin is expressed in excitatory synapses and functions as an anchor for the glutamatergic AMPA receptor (AMPAR) GluA2 subunit in the postsynaptic density. The glycine 34 to serine (G34S) mutation in the δ-catenin gene has been found in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) patients and results in loss...
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National Academy of Sciences
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10235948/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37216537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2300773120 |
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author | Mendez-Vazquez, Hadassah Roach, Regan L. Nip, Kaila Chanda, Soham Sathler, Matheus F. Garver, Tyler Danzman, Rosaline A. Moseley, Madeleine C. Roberts, Jessica P. Koch, Olivia N. Steger, Ava A. Lee, Rahmi Arikkath, Jyothi Kim, Seonil |
author_facet | Mendez-Vazquez, Hadassah Roach, Regan L. Nip, Kaila Chanda, Soham Sathler, Matheus F. Garver, Tyler Danzman, Rosaline A. Moseley, Madeleine C. Roberts, Jessica P. Koch, Olivia N. Steger, Ava A. Lee, Rahmi Arikkath, Jyothi Kim, Seonil |
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description | δ-catenin is expressed in excitatory synapses and functions as an anchor for the glutamatergic AMPA receptor (AMPAR) GluA2 subunit in the postsynaptic density. The glycine 34 to serine (G34S) mutation in the δ-catenin gene has been found in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) patients and results in loss of δ-catenin functions at excitatory synapses, which is presumed to underlie ASD pathogenesis in humans. However, how the G34S mutation causes loss of δ-catenin functions to induce ASD remains unclear. Here, using neuroblastoma cells, we identify that the G34S mutation increases glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK3β)-dependent δ-catenin degradation to reduce δ-catenin levels, which likely contributes to the loss of δ-catenin functions. Synaptic δ-catenin and GluA2 levels in the cortex are significantly decreased in mice harboring the δ-catenin G34S mutation. The G34S mutation increases glutamatergic activity in cortical excitatory neurons while it is decreased in inhibitory interneurons, indicating changes in cellular excitation and inhibition. δ-catenin G34S mutant mice also exhibit social dysfunction, a common feature of ASD. Most importantly, pharmacological inhibition of GSK3β activity reverses the G34S-induced loss of δ-catenin function effects in cells and mice. Finally, using δ-catenin knockout mice, we confirm that δ-catenin is required for GSK3β inhibition-induced restoration of normal social behavior in δ-catenin G34S mutant animals. Taken together, we reveal that the loss of δ-catenin functions arising from the ASD-associated G34S mutation induces social dysfunction via alterations in glutamatergic activity and that GSK3β inhibition can reverse δ-catenin G34S-induced synaptic and behavioral deficits. |
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spelling | pubmed-102359482023-11-22 The autism-associated loss of δ-catenin functions disrupts social behavior Mendez-Vazquez, Hadassah Roach, Regan L. Nip, Kaila Chanda, Soham Sathler, Matheus F. Garver, Tyler Danzman, Rosaline A. Moseley, Madeleine C. Roberts, Jessica P. Koch, Olivia N. Steger, Ava A. Lee, Rahmi Arikkath, Jyothi Kim, Seonil Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences δ-catenin is expressed in excitatory synapses and functions as an anchor for the glutamatergic AMPA receptor (AMPAR) GluA2 subunit in the postsynaptic density. The glycine 34 to serine (G34S) mutation in the δ-catenin gene has been found in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) patients and results in loss of δ-catenin functions at excitatory synapses, which is presumed to underlie ASD pathogenesis in humans. However, how the G34S mutation causes loss of δ-catenin functions to induce ASD remains unclear. Here, using neuroblastoma cells, we identify that the G34S mutation increases glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK3β)-dependent δ-catenin degradation to reduce δ-catenin levels, which likely contributes to the loss of δ-catenin functions. Synaptic δ-catenin and GluA2 levels in the cortex are significantly decreased in mice harboring the δ-catenin G34S mutation. The G34S mutation increases glutamatergic activity in cortical excitatory neurons while it is decreased in inhibitory interneurons, indicating changes in cellular excitation and inhibition. δ-catenin G34S mutant mice also exhibit social dysfunction, a common feature of ASD. Most importantly, pharmacological inhibition of GSK3β activity reverses the G34S-induced loss of δ-catenin function effects in cells and mice. Finally, using δ-catenin knockout mice, we confirm that δ-catenin is required for GSK3β inhibition-induced restoration of normal social behavior in δ-catenin G34S mutant animals. Taken together, we reveal that the loss of δ-catenin functions arising from the ASD-associated G34S mutation induces social dysfunction via alterations in glutamatergic activity and that GSK3β inhibition can reverse δ-catenin G34S-induced synaptic and behavioral deficits. National Academy of Sciences 2023-05-22 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10235948/ /pubmed/37216537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2300773120 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Biological Sciences Mendez-Vazquez, Hadassah Roach, Regan L. Nip, Kaila Chanda, Soham Sathler, Matheus F. Garver, Tyler Danzman, Rosaline A. Moseley, Madeleine C. Roberts, Jessica P. Koch, Olivia N. Steger, Ava A. Lee, Rahmi Arikkath, Jyothi Kim, Seonil The autism-associated loss of δ-catenin functions disrupts social behavior |
title | The autism-associated loss of δ-catenin functions disrupts social behavior |
title_full | The autism-associated loss of δ-catenin functions disrupts social behavior |
title_fullStr | The autism-associated loss of δ-catenin functions disrupts social behavior |
title_full_unstemmed | The autism-associated loss of δ-catenin functions disrupts social behavior |
title_short | The autism-associated loss of δ-catenin functions disrupts social behavior |
title_sort | autism-associated loss of δ-catenin functions disrupts social behavior |
topic | Biological Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10235948/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37216537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2300773120 |
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