神经科学
生物
TCF4型
神经传递
诱导多能干细胞
Mef2
转录组
转录因子
基因表达
基因
遗传学
发起人
胚胎干细胞
受体
增强子
作者
Brittany A. Davis,Huei-Ying Chen,Zengyou Ye,Isaac Ostlund,Madhavi Tippani,Debamitra Das,Srinidhi Rao Sripathy,Yanhong Wang,Jacqueline M. Martín,Gina Shim,Neel M. Panchwagh,Rebecca L. Moses,Federica Farinelli,Joseph F. Bohlen,Meijie Li,Bryan W. Luikart,Andrew E. Jaffe,Brady J. Maher
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biopsych.2023.07.021
摘要
Genetic variation in the TCF4 (transcription factor 4) gene is associated with risk for a variety of developmental and psychiatric conditions, which includes a syndromic form of autism spectrum disorder called Pitt-Hopkins syndrome (PTHS). TCF4 encodes an activity-dependent transcription factor that is highly expressed during cortical development and in animal models has been shown to regulate various aspects of neuronal development and function. However, our understanding of how disease-causing mutations in TCF4 confer pathophysiology in a human context is lacking.To model PTHS, we differentiated human cortical neurons from human induced pluripotent stem cells that were derived from patients with PTHS and neurotypical individuals. To identify pathophysiology and disease mechanisms, we assayed cortical neurons with whole-cell electrophysiology, Ca2+ imaging, multielectrode arrays, immunocytochemistry, and RNA sequencing.Cortical neurons derived from patients with TCF4 mutations showed deficits in spontaneous synaptic transmission, network excitability, and homeostatic plasticity. Transcriptomic analysis indicated that these phenotypes resulted in part from altered expression of genes involved in presynaptic neurotransmission and identified the presynaptic binding protein RIMBP2 as the most differentially expressed gene in PTHS neurons. Remarkably, TCF4-dependent deficits in spontaneous synaptic transmission and network excitability were rescued by increasing RIMBP2 expression in presynaptic neurons.Taken together, these results identify TCF4 as a critical transcriptional regulator of human synaptic development and plasticity and specifically identifies dysregulation of presynaptic function as an early pathophysiology in PTHS.
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