Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neuromuscular disease characterized by ubiquitous SMN deficiency and loss of motor neurons. The persistence of motor and communication impairments, together with emerging cognitive and social deficits in severe Type I SMA patients treated early with SMN-restoring therapies, suggests a broader dysfunction involving neural circuits of the brain. To explore the potential supraspinal contributions to these emerging phenotypes, we investigated the cerebellum, a brain region critical for both motor and cognitive behaviors. Here, we identify cerebellar pathology in both post-mortem tissue from Type I SMA patients and a severe mouse model, which is characterized by lobule-specific Purkinje cell (PC) death driven by cell-autonomous, non-apoptotic p53-dependent mechanisms. Loss and dysfunction of excitatory parallel fiber synapses onto PC further contribute to cerebellar circuit disruption and altered PC firing. Furthermore, we identified impaired ultrasonic vocalization (USV) in a severe SMA mouse model-a proxy for early-developing social communication skills that depend on cerebellar function. Cell-specific rescue experiments demonstrate that intrinsic cerebellar pathology contributes to motor and social communication impairments independently of spinal motor circuit abnormalities. Together, these findings establish cerebellar dysfunction as a pathogenic driver of motor and social deficits, providing a link between brain involvement and the emerging neurodevelopmental phenotypes of SMA.
Cerebellar pathology contributes to neurodevelopmental deficits in spinal muscular atrophy.
小脑病变是脊髓性肌萎缩症神经发育缺陷的原因之一
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作者:Gerstner Florian, Wittig Sandra, Menedo Christian, Ruwald Sayan, Carlini Maria J, Vankova Adela, Sowoidnich Leonie, MartÃn-López Gerardo, Dreilich Vanessa, Collado Andrea Alonso, Pagiazitis John G, Aousji Oumayma, Grzyb Chloe, Smith Amy, Yang Mu, Roselli Francesco, Mentis George Z, Sumner Charlotte J, Pellizzoni Livio, Simon Christian M
| 期刊: | Res Sq | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun 23 |
| doi: | 10.21203/rs.3.rs-6819992/v2 | 研究方向: | 神经科学 |
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