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Haploinsufficiency of Cyfip2 Causes Lithium-Responsive Prefrontal Dysfunction SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Haploinsufficiency of Cyfip2 Causes Lithium-Responsive Prefrontal Dysfunction
Authors
Lee S.-H.Zhang Y.Park J.Kim B.Kim Y.Lee S.H.Kim G.H.Huh Y.H.Lee B.Kim Y.Lee Y.Kim J.Y.Kang H.Choi S.-Y.Jang S.Li Y.Kim S.Jin C.Pang K.Kim E.Lee Y.Kim H.Kim E.Choi J.H.Kim J.Lee K.J.Choi S.-Y.Han K.
Date Issued
2020-09
Publisher
NLM (Medline)
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Genetic variants of the cytoplasmic FMR1-interacting protein 2 (CYFIP2) encoding an actin-regulatory protein are associated with brain disorders, including intellectual disability and epilepsy. However, specific in vivo neuronal defects and potential treatments for CYFIP2-associated brain disorders remain largely unknown. Here, we characterized Cyfip2 heterozygous (Cyfip2+/- ) mice to understand their neurobehavioral phenotypes and underlying pathological mechanisms. Furthermore, we examined a potential treatment for such phenotypes of the Cyfip2+/- mice and specified a neuronal function mediating its efficacy. METHODS: We performed behavioral analyses on Cyfip2+/- mice. We combined molecular, ultrastructural, and in vitro and in vivo electrophysiological analyses on Cyfip2+/- prefrontal neurons. We also selectively reduced CYFIP2 in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of mice with viral injections. RESULTS: Adult Cyfip2+/- mice exhibited lithium-responsive abnormal behaviors. We found increased filamentous actin, enlarged dendritic spines, and enhanced excitatory synaptic transmission and excitability in the adult Cyfip2+/- PFC that was restricted to layer 5 (L5) neurons. Consistently, adult Cyfip2+/- mice showed increased seizure susceptibility and auditory steady-state responses from the cortical electroencephalographic recordings. Among the identified prefrontal defects, lithium selectively normalized the hyperexcitability of Cyfip2+/- L5 neurons. RNA-sequencing revealed reduced expression of potassium channel genes in the adult Cyfip2+/- PFC. Viral-mediated CYFIP2 reduction in the PFC was sufficient to induce L5 hyperexcitability and lithium-responsive abnormal behavior. INTERPRETATION: These results suggest that L5-specific prefrontal dysfunction, especially hyperexcitability, underlies both the pathophysiology and lithium-mediated amelioration of neurobehavioral phenotypes in adult Cyfip2+/- mice, which can be implicated in CYFIP2-associated brain disorders. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/106692
DOI
10.1002/ana.25827
ISSN
0364-5134
Article Type
Article
Citation
Annals of neurology, vol. 88, no. 3, page. 526 - 543, 2020-09
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