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Abstract
Multiple trans-synaptic complexes organize synapse development, yet their roles in the mature brain and cooperation remain unclear. We analyzed the postsynaptic adhesion protein LRRTM1 in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), a region relevant to cognition and disorders. LRRTM1 knockout (KO) mice had fewer synapses, and we asked whether other synapse organizers counteract further loss. This determined that the immunoglobulin family member SynCAM 1 controls synapse number in PFC and was upregulated upon LRRTM1 loss. Combined LRRTM1 and SynCAM 1 deletion substantially lowered dendritic spine number in PFC, but not hippocampus, more than the sum of single KO impairments. Their cooperation extended presynaptically, and puncta of Neurexins, LRRTM1 partners, were less abundant in double KO (DKO) PFC. Electrophysiology and fMRI demonstrated aberrant neuronal activity in DKO mice. Further, DKO mice were impaired in social interactions and cognitive tasks. Our results reveal concerted roles of LRRTM1 and SynCAM 1 across synaptic, network, and behavioral domains.
LRRTM1 is a post synaptic adhesion protein, that promotes AMPA receptor mediated synaptic transmission. Here the authors show that LRRTM1 and the adhesion molecule SynCAM 1 act together to organize synapses in the prefrontal cortex with relevance for cognitive function in mice.
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1 Tufts University School of Medicine, Department of Neuroscience, Boston, USA (GRID:grid.67033.31) (ISNI:0000 0000 8934 4045); Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research, Neuroscience Department, Cambridge, USA (GRID:grid.418424.f) (ISNI:0000 0004 0439 2056)
2 Tufts University School of Medicine, Department of Neuroscience, Boston, USA (GRID:grid.67033.31) (ISNI:0000 0000 8934 4045); University of Virginia, Department of Psychology, Charlottesville, USA (GRID:grid.27755.32) (ISNI:0000 0000 9136 933X)
3 Yale School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, New Haven, USA (GRID:grid.47100.32) (ISNI:0000000419368710)
4 Tufts University School of Medicine, Department of Neuroscience, Boston, USA (GRID:grid.67033.31) (ISNI:0000 0000 8934 4045); Yale School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, New Haven, USA (GRID:grid.47100.32) (ISNI:0000000419368710)
5 Yale School of Medicine, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, New Haven, USA (GRID:grid.47100.32) (ISNI:0000000419368710); ShanghaiTech University, iHuman Institute, Shanghai, China (GRID:grid.440637.2) (ISNI:0000 0004 4657 8879)
6 Yale School of Medicine, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, New Haven, USA (GRID:grid.47100.32) (ISNI:0000000419368710)
7 Yale School of Medicine, Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, New Haven, USA (GRID:grid.47100.32) (ISNI:0000000419368710); University of Texas, Department of Psychiatry, Austin, USA (GRID:grid.55460.32) (ISNI:0000000121548364)
8 Westfälische Wilhelms-University, Institute of Anatomy and Molecular Neurobiology, Münster, Germany (GRID:grid.5949.1) (ISNI:0000 0001 2172 9288)
9 Yale School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, New Haven, USA (GRID:grid.47100.32) (ISNI:0000000419368710); Yale School of Medicine, Department of Neuroscience, New Haven, USA (GRID:grid.47100.32) (ISNI:0000000419368710)