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ErbB4 reduces synaptic GABAA currents independent of its receptor tyrosine kinase activity.


ABSTRACT: ErbB4 signaling in the central nervous system is implicated in neuropsychiatric disorders and epilepsy. In cortical tissue, ErbB4 associates with excitatory synapses located on inhibitory interneurons. However, biochemical and histological data described herein demonstrate that the vast majority of ErbB4 is extrasynaptic and detergent-soluble. To explore the function of this receptor population, we used unbiased proteomics, in combination with electrophysiological, biochemical, and cell biological techniques, to identify a clinically relevant ErbB4-interacting protein, the GABAA receptor ?1 subunit (GABAR ?1). We show that ErbB4 and GABAR ?1 are robustly coexpressed in hippocampal interneurons, and that ErbB4-null mice have diminished cortical GABAR ?1 expression. Moreover, we characterize a Neuregulin-mediated ErbB4 signaling modality, independent of receptor tyrosine kinase activity, that couples ErbB4 to decreased postsynaptic GABAR currents on inhibitory interneurons. Consistent with an evolving understanding of GABAR trafficking, this pathway requires both clathrin-mediated endocytosis and protein kinase C to reduce GABAR inhibitory currents, surface GABAR ?1 expression, and colocalization with the inhibitory postsynaptic protein gephyrin. Our results reveal a function of ErbB4, independent of its tyrosine kinase activity, that modulates postsynaptic inhibitory control of hippocampal interneurons and may provide a novel pharmacological target in the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders and epilepsy.

SUBMITTER: Mitchell RM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3845131 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ErbB4 reduces synaptic GABAA currents independent of its receptor tyrosine kinase activity.

Mitchell Robert M RM   Janssen Megan J MJ   Karavanova Irina I   Vullhorst Detlef D   Furth Katrina K   Makusky Anthony A   Markey Sanford P SP   Buonanno Andres A  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20131111 48


ErbB4 signaling in the central nervous system is implicated in neuropsychiatric disorders and epilepsy. In cortical tissue, ErbB4 associates with excitatory synapses located on inhibitory interneurons. However, biochemical and histological data described herein demonstrate that the vast majority of ErbB4 is extrasynaptic and detergent-soluble. To explore the function of this receptor population, we used unbiased proteomics, in combination with electrophysiological, biochemical, and cell biologic  ...[more]

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