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Monoallelic de novo AJAP1 loss-of-function variants disrupt trans-synaptic control of neurotransmitter release.

Simon FrühSami BoudkkaziPeter KoppensteinerVita SereikaiteLi-Yuan ChenDiego Fernandez-FernandezPascal Dominic RemDaniel UlrichJochen SchwenkZiyang ChenElodie Le MonnierThorsten FritziusSabrina M InnocentiValérie BesseyriasLuca TrovòMichal StawarskiEmanuela ArgilliElliott H SherrBregje van BonErik-Jan KamsteegMaria IasconeAlba PilottaMaria R CutrìMahshid S AzamianAndrés Hernández-GarcíaSeema R LalaniJill Anne RosenfeldXiaonan ZhaoTiphanie P VogelHerda OnaDaryl A ScottPeter ScheiffeleKristian Stro MgaardMehdi TaftiMartin GassmannBernd FaklerRyuichi ShigemotoBernhard Bettler
Published in: Science advances (2024)
Adherens junction-associated protein 1 (AJAP1) has been implicated in brain diseases; however, a pathogenic mechanism has not been identified. AJAP1 is widely expressed in neurons and binds to γ-aminobutyric acid type B receptors (GBRs), which inhibit neurotransmitter release at most synapses in the brain. Here, we show that AJAP1 is selectively expressed in dendrites and trans-synaptically recruits GBRs to presynaptic sites of neurons expressing AJAP1. We have identified several monoallelic AJAP1 variants in individuals with epilepsy and/or neurodevelopmental disorders. Specifically, we show that the variant p.(W183C) lacks binding to GBRs, resulting in the inability to recruit them. Ultrastructural analysis revealed significantly decreased presynaptic GBR levels in Ajap1 -/- and Ajap1 W183C/+ mice. Consequently, these mice exhibited reduced GBR-mediated presynaptic inhibition at excitatory and inhibitory synapses, along with impaired synaptic plasticity. Our study reveals that AJAP1 enables the postsynaptic neuron to regulate the level of presynaptic GBR-mediated inhibition, supporting the clinical relevance of loss-of-function AJAP1 variants.
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