Impaired GABAergic regulation and developmental immaturity in interneurons derived from the medial ganglionic eminence in the tuberous sclerosis complex
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2024-06
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Scheper, Mirte
Sørensen, Frederik N F
Ruffolo, Gabriele
Gaeta, Alessandro
Lissner, Lilian J
Anink, Jasper J
Korshunova, Irina
Jansen, Floor E
Riney, Kate
van Hecke, Wim
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Abstract
GABAergic interneurons play a critical role in maintaining neural circuit balance, excitation-inhibition regulation, and cognitive function modulation. In tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), GABAergic neuron dysfunction contributes to disrupted network activity and associated neurological symptoms, assumingly in a cell type-specific manner. This GABAergic centric study focuses on identifying specific interneuron subpopulations within TSC, emphasizing the unique characteristics of medial ganglionic eminence (MGE)- and caudal ganglionic eminence (CGE)-derived interneurons. Using single-nuclei RNA sequencing in TSC patient material, we identify somatostatin-expressing (SST+) interneurons as a unique and immature subpopulation in TSC. The disrupted maturation of SST+ interneurons may undergo an incomplete switch from excitatory to inhibitory GABAergic signaling during development, resulting in reduced inhibitory properties. Notably, this study reveals markers of immaturity specifically in SST+ interneurons, including an abnormal NKCC1/KCC2 ratio, indicating an imbalance in chloride homeostasis crucial for the postsynaptic consequences of GABAergic signaling as well as the downregulation of GABA A receptor subunits, GABRA1, and upregulation of GABRA2. Further exploration of SST+ interneurons revealed altered localization patterns of SST+ interneurons in TSC brain tissue, concentrated in deeper cortical layers, possibly linked to cortical dyslamination. In the epilepsy context, our research underscores the diverse cell type-specific roles of GABAergic interneurons in shaping seizures, advocating for precise therapeutic considerations. Moreover, this study illuminates the potential contribution of SST+ interneurons to TSC pathophysiology, offering insights for targeted therapeutic interventions.
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GABAergic interneurons, Ganglionic eminence, Immaturity, Somatostatin, snRNA-seq, Clinical Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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Scheper, M, Sørensen, F N F, Ruffolo, G, Gaeta, A, Lissner, L J, Anink, J J, Korshunova, I, Jansen, F E, Riney, K, van Hecke, W, Mühlebner, A, Khodosevich, K, Schubert, D, Palma, E, Mills, J D & Aronica, E 2024, 'Impaired GABAergic regulation and developmental immaturity in interneurons derived from the medial ganglionic eminence in the tuberous sclerosis complex', Acta Neuropathologica, vol. 147, no. 1, 80. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00401-024-02737-7