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Nature Medicine 15, 1208 - 1214 (2009)
Published online: 23 August 2009 | doi:10.1038/nm.2019
Arrested maturation of excitatory synapses in autosomal dominant lateral temporal lobe epilepsy
Yu-Dong Zhou1, Sanghoon Lee1, Zhe Jin1, Moriah Wright2, Stephen E P Smith1 & Matthew P Anderson1
Abstract
A subset of central glutamatergic synapses are coordinately pruned and matured by unresolved mechanisms during postnatal development. We report that the human epilepsy gene LGI1, encoding leucine-rich, glioma-inactivated protein-1 and mutated in autosomal dominant lateral temporal lobe epilepsy (ADLTE), mediates this process in hippocampus. We created transgenic mice either expressing a truncated mutant LGI1 (835delC) found in ADLTE or overexpressing a wild-type LGI1. We discovered that the normal postnatal maturation of presynaptic and postsynaptic functions was arrested by the 835delC mutant LGI1, and contrastingly, was magnified by excess wild-type LGI1. Concurrently, mutant LGI1 inhibited dendritic pruning and increased the spine density to markedly increase excitatory synaptic transmission. Inhibitory transmission, by contrast, was unaffected. Furthermore, mutant LGI1 promoted epileptiform discharge in vitro and kindling epileptogenesis in vivo with partial
-aminobutyric acidA (GABAA) receptor blockade. Thus, LGI1 represents a human gene mutated to promote epilepsy through impaired postnatal development of glutamatergic circuits (pages 1126–1127).
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