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Altered Cortical Dynamics and Cognitive Function upon Haploinsufficiency of the Autism-Linked Excitatory Synaptic Suppressor MDGA2.

Steven A Connor1, Ina Ammendrup-Johnsen2, Allen W Chan1, Yasushi Kishimoto3, Chiaki Murayama4, Naokazu Kurihara3, Atsushi Tada3, Yuan Ge2, Hong Lu2, Ryan Yan2, Jeffrey M LeDue2, Hirotaka Matsumoto5, Hiroshi Kiyonari6, Yutaka Kirino3, Fumio Matsuzaki7, Toshiharu Suzuki5, Timothy H Murphy2, Yu Tian Wang8, Tohru Yamamoto9, Ann Marie Craig10.   

Abstract

Mutations in a synaptic organizing pathway contribute to autism. Autism-associated mutations in MDGA2 (MAM domain containing glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor 2) are thought to reduce excitatory/inhibitory transmission. However, we show that mutation of Mdga2 elevates excitatory transmission, and that MDGA2 blocks neuroligin-1 interaction with neurexins and suppresses excitatory synapse development. Mdga2(+/-) mice, modeling autism mutations, demonstrated increased asymmetric synapse density, mEPSC frequency and amplitude, and altered LTP, with no change in measures of inhibitory synapses. Behavioral assays revealed an autism-like phenotype including stereotypy, aberrant social interactions, and impaired memory. In vivo voltage-sensitive dye imaging, facilitating comparison with fMRI studies in autism, revealed widespread increases in cortical spontaneous activity and intracortical functional connectivity. These results suggest that mutations in MDGA2 contribute to altered cortical processing through the dual disadvantages of elevated excitation and hyperconnectivity, and indicate that perturbations of the NRXN-NLGN pathway in either direction from the norm increase risk for autism.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27608760     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2016.08.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   17.173


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