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CTTNBP2 Controls Synaptic Expression of Zinc-Related Autism-Associated Proteins and Regulates Synapse Formation and Autism-like Behaviors.

Pu-Yun Shih1, Bing-Yuan Hsieh2, Ming-Hui Lin2, Tzyy-Nan Huang2, Ching-Yen Tsai2, Wen-Li Pong2, Sue-Ping Lee2, Yi-Ping Hsueh3.   

Abstract

Synaptic dysregulation is a critical feature of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Among various autism-associated genes, cortactin binding protein 2 (CTTNBP2) is a cytoskeleton regulator predominantly expressed in neurons and highly enriched at dendritic spines. Here, using Cttnbp2 knockout and ASD-linked mutant mice, we demonstrate that Cttnbp2 deficiency reduces zinc levels in the brain, alters synaptic protein targeting, impairs dendritic spine formation and ultrastructure of postsynaptic density, and influences neuronal activation and autism-like behaviors. A link to autism, the NMDAR-SHANK pathway, and zinc-related regulation are three features shared by CTTNBP2-regulated synaptic proteins. Zinc supplementation rescues the synaptic expression of CTTNBP2-regulated proteins. Moreover, zinc supplementation and administration of D-cycloserine, an NMDAR coagonist, improve the social behaviors of Cttnbp2-deficient mice. We suggest that CTTNBP2 controls the synaptic expression of a set of zinc-regulated autism-associated genes and influences NMDAR function and signaling, providing an example of how genetic and environmental factor crosstalk controls social behaviors.
Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  D-cycloserine; NMDAR; SHANK; autism spectrum disorders; cortactin binding protein 2; dendritic spine formation; social behavior; synapse; zinc supplementation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32492416     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.107700

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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7.  Autism-linked mutations of CTTNBP2 reduce social interaction and impair dendritic spine formation via diverse mechanisms.

Authors:  Pu-Yun Shih; Bing-Yuan Hsieh; Ching-Yen Tsai; Chiu-An Lo; Brian E Chen; Yi-Ping Hsueh
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