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SYNGAP1 Controls the Maturation of Dendrites, Synaptic Function, and Network Activity in Developing Human Neurons.

Nerea Llamosas1, Vineet Arora1, Ridhima Vij2,3, Murat Kilinc1, Lukasz Bijoch4, Camilo Rojas1, Adrian Reich5, BanuPriya Sridharan6, Erik Willems7, David R Piper7, Louis Scampavia6, Timothy P Spicer6, Courtney A Miller1,6, J Lloyd Holder2,3, Gavin Rumbaugh8.   

Abstract

SYNGAP1 is a major genetic risk factor for global developmental delay, autism spectrum disorder, and epileptic encephalopathy. De novo loss-of-function variants in this gene cause a neurodevelopmental disorder defined by cognitive impairment, social-communication disorder, and early-onset seizures. Cell biological studies in mouse and rat neurons have shown that Syngap1 regulates developing excitatory synapse structure and function, with loss-of-function variants driving formation of larger dendritic spines and stronger glutamatergic transmission. However, studies to date have been limited to mouse and rat neurons. Therefore, it remains unknown how SYNGAP1 loss of function impacts the development and function of human neurons. To address this, we used CRISPR/Cas9 technology to ablate SYNGAP1 protein expression in neurons derived from a commercially available induced pluripotent stem cell line (hiPSC) obtained from a human female donor. Reducing SynGAP protein expression in developing hiPSC-derived neurons enhanced dendritic morphogenesis, leading to larger neurons compared with those derived from isogenic controls. Consistent with larger dendritic fields, we also observed a greater number of morphologically defined excitatory synapses in cultures containing these neurons. Moreover, neurons with reduced SynGAP protein had stronger excitatory synapses and expressed synaptic activity earlier in development. Finally, distributed network spiking activity appeared earlier, was substantially elevated, and exhibited greater bursting behavior in SYNGAP1 null neurons. We conclude that SYNGAP1 regulates the postmitotic maturation of human neurons made from hiPSCs, which influences how activity develops within nascent neural networks. Alterations to this fundamental neurodevelopmental process may contribute to the etiology of SYNGAP1-related disorders.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT SYNGAP1 is a major genetic risk factor for global developmental delay, autism spectrum disorder, and epileptic encephalopathy. While this gene is well studied in rodent neurons, its function in human neurons remains unknown. We used CRISPR/Cas9 technology to disrupt SYNGAP1 protein expression in neurons derived from an induced pluripotent stem cell line. We found that induced neurons lacking SynGAP expression exhibited accelerated dendritic morphogenesis, increased accumulation of postsynaptic markers, early expression of synapse activity, enhanced excitatory synaptic strength, and early onset of neural network activity. We conclude that SYNGAP1 regulates the postmitotic differentiation rate of developing human neurons and disrupting this process impacts the function of nascent neural networks. These altered developmental processes may contribute to the etiology of SYNGAP1 disorders.
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Keywords:  SYNGAP1; autism; development; epilepsy; iPSC; synapse

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32887745      PMCID: PMC7548701          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1367-20.2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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