Cytoplasmic FUS triggers early behavioral alterations linked to cortical neuronal hyperactivity and inhibitory synaptic defects

Author:

Scekic-Zahirovic Jelena,Sanjuan-Ruiz InmaculadaORCID,Kan Vanessa,Megat Salim,De Rossi PierreORCID,Dieterlé Stéphane,Cassel Raphaelle,Jamet Marguerite,Kessler PascalORCID,Wiesner Diana,Tzeplaeff Laura,Demais Valérie,Sahadevan Sonu,Hembach Katharina M.ORCID,Muller Hans-Peter,Picchiarelli Gina,Mishra Nibha,Antonucci StefanoORCID,Dirrig-Grosch Sylvie,Kassubek JanORCID,Rasche VolkerORCID,Ludolph Albert,Boutillier Anne-LaurenceORCID,Roselli FrancescoORCID,Polymenidou MagdaliniORCID,Lagier-Tourenne ClotildeORCID,Liebscher SabineORCID,Dupuis LucORCID

Abstract

AbstractGene mutations causing cytoplasmic mislocalization of the RNA-binding protein FUS lead to severe forms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Cytoplasmic accumulation of FUS is also observed in other diseases, with unknown consequences. Here, we show that cytoplasmic mislocalization of FUS drives behavioral abnormalities in knock-in mice, including locomotor hyperactivity and alterations in social interactions, in the absence of widespread neuronal loss. Mechanistically, we identified a progressive increase in neuronal activity in the frontal cortex of Fus knock-in mice in vivo, associated with altered synaptic gene expression. Synaptic ultrastructural and morphological defects were more pronounced in inhibitory than excitatory synapses and associated with increased synaptosomal levels of FUS and its RNA targets. Thus, cytoplasmic FUS triggers synaptic deficits, which is leading to increased neuronal activity in frontal cortex and causing related behavioral phenotypes. These results indicate that FUS mislocalization may trigger deleterious phenotypes beyond motor neuron impairment in ALS, likely relevant also for other neurodegenerative diseases characterized by FUS mislocalization.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Fondation Thierry Latran

AXA Research Fund

Motor Neurone Disease Association

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association

Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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