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Loss of ARHGAP15 affects the directional control of migrating interneurons in the embryonic cortex and increases susceptibility to epilepsy

GTPases of the Rho family are components of signaling pathways linking extracellular signals to the control of cytoskeleton dynamics. Among these, RAC1 plays key roles during brain development, ranging from neuronal migration to neuritogenesis, synaptogenesis, and plasticity. RAC1 activity is positi...

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Autores principales: Liaci, Carla, Camera, Mattia, Zamboni, Valentina, Sarò, Gabriella, Ammoni, Alessandra, Parmigiani, Elena, Ponzoni, Luisa, Hidisoglu, Enis, Chiantia, Giuseppe, Marcantoni, Andrea, Giustetto, Maurizio, Tomagra, Giulia, Carabelli, Valentina, Torelli, Federico, Sala, Mariaelvina, Yanagawa, Yuchio, Obata, Kunihiko, Hirsch, Emilio, Merlo, Giorgio R.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36568982
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2022.875468
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author Liaci, Carla
Camera, Mattia
Zamboni, Valentina
Sarò, Gabriella
Ammoni, Alessandra
Parmigiani, Elena
Ponzoni, Luisa
Hidisoglu, Enis
Chiantia, Giuseppe
Marcantoni, Andrea
Giustetto, Maurizio
Tomagra, Giulia
Carabelli, Valentina
Torelli, Federico
Sala, Mariaelvina
Yanagawa, Yuchio
Obata, Kunihiko
Hirsch, Emilio
Merlo, Giorgio R.
author_facet Liaci, Carla
Camera, Mattia
Zamboni, Valentina
Sarò, Gabriella
Ammoni, Alessandra
Parmigiani, Elena
Ponzoni, Luisa
Hidisoglu, Enis
Chiantia, Giuseppe
Marcantoni, Andrea
Giustetto, Maurizio
Tomagra, Giulia
Carabelli, Valentina
Torelli, Federico
Sala, Mariaelvina
Yanagawa, Yuchio
Obata, Kunihiko
Hirsch, Emilio
Merlo, Giorgio R.
author_sort Liaci, Carla
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description GTPases of the Rho family are components of signaling pathways linking extracellular signals to the control of cytoskeleton dynamics. Among these, RAC1 plays key roles during brain development, ranging from neuronal migration to neuritogenesis, synaptogenesis, and plasticity. RAC1 activity is positively and negatively controlled by guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), guanosine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), and GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs), but the specific role of each regulator in vivo is poorly known. ARHGAP15 is a RAC1-specific GAP expressed during development in a fraction of migrating cortical interneurons (CINs) and in the majority of adult CINs. During development, loss of ARHGAP15 causes altered directionality of the leading process of tangentially migrating CINs, along with altered morphology in vitro. Likewise, time-lapse imaging of embryonic CINs revealed a poorly coordinated directional control during radial migration, possibly due to a hyper-exploratory behavior. In the adult cortex, the observed defects lead to subtle alteration in the distribution of CALB2-, SST-, and VIP-positive interneurons. Adult Arhgap15-knock-out mice also show reduced CINs intrinsic excitability, spontaneous subclinical seizures, and increased susceptibility to the pro-epileptic drug pilocarpine. These results indicate that ARHGAP15 imposes a fine negative regulation on RAC1 that is required for morphological maturation and directional control during CIN migration, with consequences on their laminar distribution and inhibitory function.
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spelling pubmed-97740382022-12-23 Loss of ARHGAP15 affects the directional control of migrating interneurons in the embryonic cortex and increases susceptibility to epilepsy Liaci, Carla Camera, Mattia Zamboni, Valentina Sarò, Gabriella Ammoni, Alessandra Parmigiani, Elena Ponzoni, Luisa Hidisoglu, Enis Chiantia, Giuseppe Marcantoni, Andrea Giustetto, Maurizio Tomagra, Giulia Carabelli, Valentina Torelli, Federico Sala, Mariaelvina Yanagawa, Yuchio Obata, Kunihiko Hirsch, Emilio Merlo, Giorgio R. Front Cell Dev Biol Cell and Developmental Biology GTPases of the Rho family are components of signaling pathways linking extracellular signals to the control of cytoskeleton dynamics. Among these, RAC1 plays key roles during brain development, ranging from neuronal migration to neuritogenesis, synaptogenesis, and plasticity. RAC1 activity is positively and negatively controlled by guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), guanosine nucleotide dissociation inhibitors (GDIs), and GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs), but the specific role of each regulator in vivo is poorly known. ARHGAP15 is a RAC1-specific GAP expressed during development in a fraction of migrating cortical interneurons (CINs) and in the majority of adult CINs. During development, loss of ARHGAP15 causes altered directionality of the leading process of tangentially migrating CINs, along with altered morphology in vitro. Likewise, time-lapse imaging of embryonic CINs revealed a poorly coordinated directional control during radial migration, possibly due to a hyper-exploratory behavior. In the adult cortex, the observed defects lead to subtle alteration in the distribution of CALB2-, SST-, and VIP-positive interneurons. Adult Arhgap15-knock-out mice also show reduced CINs intrinsic excitability, spontaneous subclinical seizures, and increased susceptibility to the pro-epileptic drug pilocarpine. These results indicate that ARHGAP15 imposes a fine negative regulation on RAC1 that is required for morphological maturation and directional control during CIN migration, with consequences on their laminar distribution and inhibitory function. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9774038/ /pubmed/36568982 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2022.875468 Text en Copyright © 2022 Liaci, Camera, Zamboni, Sarò, Ammoni, Parmigiani, Ponzoni, Hidisoglu, Chiantia, Marcantoni, Giustetto, Tomagra, Carabelli, Torelli, Sala, Yanagawa, Obata, Hirsch and Merlo. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cell and Developmental Biology
Liaci, Carla
Camera, Mattia
Zamboni, Valentina
Sarò, Gabriella
Ammoni, Alessandra
Parmigiani, Elena
Ponzoni, Luisa
Hidisoglu, Enis
Chiantia, Giuseppe
Marcantoni, Andrea
Giustetto, Maurizio
Tomagra, Giulia
Carabelli, Valentina
Torelli, Federico
Sala, Mariaelvina
Yanagawa, Yuchio
Obata, Kunihiko
Hirsch, Emilio
Merlo, Giorgio R.
Loss of ARHGAP15 affects the directional control of migrating interneurons in the embryonic cortex and increases susceptibility to epilepsy
title Loss of ARHGAP15 affects the directional control of migrating interneurons in the embryonic cortex and increases susceptibility to epilepsy
title_full Loss of ARHGAP15 affects the directional control of migrating interneurons in the embryonic cortex and increases susceptibility to epilepsy
title_fullStr Loss of ARHGAP15 affects the directional control of migrating interneurons in the embryonic cortex and increases susceptibility to epilepsy
title_full_unstemmed Loss of ARHGAP15 affects the directional control of migrating interneurons in the embryonic cortex and increases susceptibility to epilepsy
title_short Loss of ARHGAP15 affects the directional control of migrating interneurons in the embryonic cortex and increases susceptibility to epilepsy
title_sort loss of arhgap15 affects the directional control of migrating interneurons in the embryonic cortex and increases susceptibility to epilepsy
topic Cell and Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36568982
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2022.875468
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