Circuit structural plasticity by a neurotrophin with a Toll modifies behaviour

Author:

Sun JunORCID,Ulian-Benitez SuzanaORCID,Forero Manuel G.ORCID,Li GuiyiORCID,Singh DeepanshuORCID,Rojo-Cortés FranciscaORCID,Wang XiaocuiORCID,Cachero SebastianORCID,Moreira MartaORCID,Kavanagh DeanORCID,Jefferis GregoryORCID,Croset VincentORCID,Hidalgo AliciaORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTExperience shapes the brain, as neural circuits can be modified by neural stimulation or the lack of it. How this modifies behaviour, and the underlying molecular mechanisms, are poorly understood, but could reveal how the brain works, in health and disease. Subjective experience requires dopamine, a neuromodulator that assigns a value to stimuli, and it also controls behaviour, including locomotion, learning and memory. In Drosophila, Toll receptors are ideally placed to translate experience into structural brain change.Toll-6is expressed in dopaminergic neurons (DANs), raising the intriguing possibility that Toll- 6 could regulate structural plasticity in dopaminergic circuits. Drosophila neurotrophin-2 (DNT-2) is the ligand for Toll-6, but whether it is required for circuit structural plasticity was unknown. Here, we show thatDNT-2expressing neurons are connected with DANs and they modulate each other. Loss of function forDNT-2or its receptorsToll-6and kinase-less Trk-likekek-6caused DAN and synapse loss, impaired dendrite growth and caused locomotion deficits. By contrast, over-expressedDNT-2increased dendrite complexity and promoted synaptogenesis. Neuronal activity increased the levels of DNT-2 and its maturation, and induced synaptic remodelling, which requiredDNT-2, Toll-6andkek-6. Altering the levels of DNT-2 or Toll-6 could also modify dopamine-dependent behaviours, including locomotion and long-term memory. We conclude that an activity-dependent feedback loop involving dopamine and DNT-2 labelled the circuits engaged, and DNT-2 with Toll-6 and Kek-6 induced structural plasticity in this circuit, modifying brain function.SHORT BLURBDrosophila neurogenetics reveals a novel mechanism of neural circuit structural plasticity, providing insights into how experience modifies brain structure and resulting memory and behaviour.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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