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    宋晓元

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    • 办公地点:915, Science and Technology East Building, West Campus, University of Science & Technology of China
    • 学位:博士
    • 毕业院校:University of Rochester, USA
    • 学科:生物学
    • 2022-10-01曾获荣誉当选:“典赞 2022科普安徽”科普活动“年度科普作品”
    • 2021-05-01曾获荣誉当选:安徽省优秀科普作品一等奖
    • 2019-09-16曾获荣誉当选:王宽诚育才奖

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    The long noncoding RNA Synage regulates synapse stability and neuronal function in the cerebellum.

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    DOI码:10.1038/s41418-021-00774-3

    发表刊物:Cell Death & Differentiation

    摘要:The brain is known to express many long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs); however, whether and how these lncRNAs function in modulating synaptic stability remains unclear. Here, we report a cerebellum highly expressed lncRNA, Synage, regulating synaptic stability via at least two mechanisms. One is through the function of Synage as a sponge for the microRNA miR-325-3p, to regulate expression of the known cerebellar synapse organizer Cbln1. The other function is to serve as a scaffold for organizing the assembly of the LRP1-HSP90AA1-PSD-95 complex in PF-PC synapses. Although somewhat divergent in its mature mRNA sequence, the locus encoding Synage is positioned adjacent to the Cbln1 loci in mouse, rhesus macaque, and human, and Synage is highly expressed in the cerebella of all three species. Synage deletion causes a full-spectrum cerebellar ablation phenotype that proceeds from cerebellar atrophy, through neuron loss, on to synapse density reduction, synaptic vesicle loss, and finally to a reduction in synaptic activity during cerebellar development; these deficits are accompanied by motor dysfunction in adult mice, which can be rescued by AAV-mediated Synage overexpression from birth. Thus, our study demonstrates roles for the lncRNA Synage in regulating synaptic stability and function during cerebellar development.

    卷号:28

    期号:9

    页面范围:2634-2650

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