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Cognitive and sensorimotor gating impairments in transgenic mice overexpressing the schizophrenia susceptibility gene Tcf4 in the brain.

机译:转基因小鼠大脑中过度表达精神分裂症易感基因Tcf4的认知和感觉运动门控障碍。

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BACKGROUND: The combined analysis of several large genome-wide association studies identified the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor TCF4 as one of the most significant schizophrenia susceptibility genes. Its function in the adult brain, however, is not known. TCF4 belongs to the E-protein subfamily known to be involved in neurodevelopment. The messenger RNA expression of Tcf4 is sustained in the adult mouse brain, suggesting a function in the adult nervous system. Tcf4 null mutant mice die perinatally, and haploinsufficiency of TCF4 in humans causes severe mental retardation. METHODS: To investigate the possible function of TCF4 in the adult central nervous system, we generated transgenic mice that moderately overexpress TCF4 postnatally in the brain to reduce the risk of developmental effects possibly interfering with adult brain functions. Tcf4 transgenic mice were characterized with molecular, histological, and behavioral methods. RESULTS: Tcf4 transgenic mice display profound deficits in contextual and cued fear conditioning and sensorimotor gating. Furthermore, we show that TCF4 interacts with the neurogenic bHLH factors NEUROD and NDRF in vivo. Molecular analyses revealed the dynamic circadian deregulation of neuronal bHLH factors in the adult hippocampus. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that TCF4 likely acts in concert with other neuronal bHLH transcription factors contributing to higher-order cognitive processing. Moderate transcriptional deregulation of Tcf4 in the brain interferes with cognitive functions and might alter circadian processes in mice. These observations provide insight for the first time into the physiological function of TCF4 in the adult brain and its possible contributions to neuropsychiatric disease conditions.
机译:背景:对几项大型全基因组关联研究的综合分析确定,基本螺旋-环-螺旋(bHLH)转录因子TCF4是最重要的精神分裂症易感基因之一。然而,其在成人大脑中的功能尚不清楚。 TCF4属于E蛋白家族,已知与神经发育有关。 Tcf4的信使RNA表达在成年小鼠的大脑中得以维持,表明其在成年神经系统中具有功能。 Tcf4空突变小鼠会在围产期死亡,而人中TCF4的单倍剂量不足会导致严重的智力发育迟缓。方法:为了研究TCF4在成年中枢神经系统中的可能功能,我们生成了转基因小鼠,它们在出生后的大脑中适度过表达TCF4,以降低可能干扰成年脑功能的发育风险。用分子,组织学和行为方法表征了Tcf4转基因小鼠。结果:Tcf4转基因小鼠在上下文和提示的恐惧条件和感觉运动门控方面表现出明显的缺陷。此外,我们显示TCF4在体内与神经源性bHLH因子NEUROD和NDRF相互作用。分子分析揭示了成年海马中神经元bHLH因子的动态昼夜调节。结论:我们得出结论,TCF4可能与其他有助于高级认知加工的神经元bHLH转录因子协同作用。 Tcf4在大脑中的适度转录失调会干扰认知功能,并可能改变小鼠的昼夜节律。这些观察首次为成人大脑中TCF4的生理功能及其对神经精神疾病的可能贡献提供了见识。

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