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Ankyrin-G isoform imbalance and interneuronopathy link epilepsy and bipolar disorder

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MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
卷 22, 期 10, 页码 1464-1472

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/mp.2016.233

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  1. NIH [P30 CA125123, K08 NS096029, U01 NS090340, R01 NS094550, R01 NS049119]

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ANK3, encoding the adaptor protein Ankyrin-G (AnkG), has been implicated in bipolar disorder by genome-wide association studies. ANK3 has multiple alternative first exons, and a bipolar disorder-associated ANK3 variant has been shown to reduce the expression of exon 1b. Here we identify mechanisms through which reduced ANK3 exon 1b isoform expression disrupts neuronal excitationinhibition balance. We find that parvalbumin (PV) interneurons and principal cells differentially express ANK3 first exon subtypes. PV interneurons express only isoforms containing exon 1b, whereas excitatory principal cells express exon 1e alone or both 1e and 1b. In transgenic mice deficient for exon 1b, PV interneurons lack voltage-gated sodium channels at their axonal initial segments and have increased firing thresholds and diminished action potential dynamic range. These mice exhibit an Ank3 gene dosagedependent phenotype including behavior changes modeling bipolar disorder, epilepsy and sudden death. Thus ANK3' s important association with human bipolar susceptibility may arise from imbalance between AnkG function in interneurons and principal cells and resultant excessive circuit sensitivity and output. AnkG isoform imbalance is a novel molecular endophenotype and potential therapeutic target.

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