Human BDNF/TrkB variants impair hippocampal synaptogenesis and associate with neurobehavioural abnormalities

人类 BDNF/TrkB 变体会损害海马突触形成并与神经行为异常有关

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作者:Takuhiro Sonoyama #, Lukas K J Stadler #, Mingyan Zhu, Julia M Keogh, Elana Henning, Fuki Hisama, Peter Kirwan, Magdalena Jura, Beata K Blaszczyk, David C DeWitt, Bas Brouwers, Marko Hyvönen, Inês Barroso, Florian T Merkle, Suzanne M Appleyard, Gary A Wayman #, I Sadaf Farooqi #

Abstract

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) signals through its high affinity receptor Tropomyosin receptor kinase-B (TrkB) to regulate neuronal development, synapse formation and plasticity. In rodents, genetic disruption of Bdnf and TrkB leads to weight gain and a spectrum of neurobehavioural phenotypes. Here, we functionally characterised a de novo missense variant in BDNF and seven rare variants in TrkB identified in a large cohort of people with severe, childhood-onset obesity. In cells, the E183K BDNF variant resulted in impaired processing and secretion of the mature peptide. Multiple variants in the kinase domain and one variant in the extracellular domain of TrkB led to a loss of function through multiple signalling pathways, impaired neurite outgrowth and dominantly inhibited glutamatergic synaptogenesis in hippocampal neurons. BDNF/TrkB variant carriers exhibited learning difficulties, impaired memory, hyperactivity, stereotyped and sometimes, maladaptive behaviours. In conclusion, human loss of function BDNF/TrkB variants that impair hippocampal synaptogenesis may contribute to a spectrum of neurobehavioural disorders.

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