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Lack of the presynaptic RhoGAP protein oligophrenin1 leads to cognitive disabilities through dysregulation of the cAMP/PKA signalling pathway
Authors:Malik Khelfaoui  Frédéric Gambino  Xander Houbaert  Bruno Ragazzon  Christian Müller  Mario Carta  Frédéric Lanore  Bettadapura N Srikumar  Philippe Gastrein  Marilyn Lepleux  Chun-Lei Zhang  Marie Kneib  Bernard Poulain  Sophie Reibel-Foisset  Nicolas Vitale  Jamel Chelly  Pierre Billuart  Andreas Lüthi  Yann Humeau
Abstract:Loss-of-function mutations in the gene encoding for the RhoGAP protein of oligophrenin-1 (OPHN1) lead to cognitive disabilities (CDs) in humans, yet the underlying mechanisms are not known. Here, we show that in mice constitutive lack of Ophn1 is associated with dysregulation of the cyclic adenosine monophosphate/phosphate kinase A (cAMP/PKA) signalling pathway in a brain-area-specific manner. Consistent with a key role of cAMP/PKA signalling in regulating presynaptic function and plasticity, we found that PKA-dependent presynaptic plasticity was completely abolished in affected brain regions, including hippocampus and amygdala. At the behavioural level, lack of OPHN1 resulted in hippocampus- and amygdala-related learning disabilities which could be fully rescued by the ROCK/PKA kinase inhibitor fasudil. Together, our data identify OPHN1 as a key regulator of presynaptic function and suggest that, in addition to reported postsynaptic deficits, loss of presynaptic plasticity contributes to the pathophysiology of CDs.
Keywords:amygdala  presynaptic plasticity  adenylate cyclase  PKA  fasudil
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