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MEF2 is a key regulator of cognitive potential and confers resilience to neurodegeneration.

Scarlett J Barker1,2, Ravikiran M Raju1,3, Noah E P Milman1, Jun Wang1, Jose Davila-Velderrain4, Fatima Gunter-Rahman1, Cameron C Parro1, P Lorenzo Bozzelli1, Fatema Abdurrob1, Karim Abdelaal1, David A Bennett5, Manolis Kellis4,6, Li-Huei Tsai1,2,6.   

Abstract

Recent increases in human longevity have been accompanied by a rise in the incidence of dementia, highlighting the need to preserve cognitive function in an aging population. A small percentage of individuals with pathological hallmarks of neurodegenerative disease are able to maintain normal cognition. Although the molecular mechanisms that govern this neuroprotection remain unknown, individuals that exhibit cognitive resilience (CgR) represent a unique source of therapeutic insight. For both humans and animal models, living in an enriched, cognitively stimulating environment is the most effective known inducer of CgR. To understand potential drivers of this phenomenon, we began by profiling the molecular changes that arise from environmental enrichment in mice, which led to the identification of MEF2 transcription factors (TFs). We next turned to repositories of human clinical and brain transcriptomic data, where we found that the MEF2 transcriptional network was overrepresented among genes that are most predictive of end-stage cognition. Through single-nucleus RNA sequencing of cortical tissue from resilient and nonresilient individuals, we further confirmed up-regulation of MEF2C in resilient individuals to a subpopulation of excitatory neurons. Last, to determine the causal impact of MEF2 on cognition in the context of neurodegeneration, we overexpressed Mef2a/c in the PS19 mouse model of tauopathy and found that this was sufficient to improve cognitive flexibility and reduce hyperexcitability. Overall, our findings reveal a previously unappreciated role for MEF2 TFs in promoting CgR, highlighting their potential as biomarkers or therapeutic targets for neurodegeneration and healthy aging.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34731014      PMCID: PMC9258338          DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abd7695

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Transl Med        ISSN: 1946-6234            Impact factor:   19.319


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