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Forebrain-specific deficiency of the GTPase CRAG/Centaurin-γ3 leads to immature dentate gyri and hyperactivity in mice

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 296, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100620

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  1. MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI [16K08246, 18H04869, 20H04911]
  2. MEXT
  3. Uehara Memorial Foundation
  4. Naito Foundation
  5. Takeda Foundation
  6. Sumitomo Foundation
  7. Ono Medical Research Foundation
  8. Tokyo Biochemical Research Foundation
  9. AMED [17gm5010002, 18gm5010002, 19gm5010002, 20gm5010002]
  10. Cosmetology Research Foundation
  11. [16H06276]
  12. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [20H04911, 18H04869, 16K08246] Funding Source: KAKEN

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CRAG plays a critical role in the maturation of neurons in the dentate gyrus of mice, and its deficiency may promote the development of psychiatric disorders in humans. Knockout mouse models have confirmed the importance of CRAG in the maturation of hippocampal granule cells.
Mouse models of various neuropsychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, often display an immature dentate gyrus, characterized by increased numbers of immature neurons and neuronal progenitors and a dearth of mature neurons. We previously demonstrated that the CRMP5-associated GTPase (CRAG), a short splice variant of Centaurin-gamma 3/AGAP3, is highly expressed in the dentate gyrus. CRAG promotes cell survival and antioxidant defense by inducing the activation of serum response factors at promyelocytic leukemia protein bodies, which are nuclear stress-responsive domains, during neuronal development. However, the physiological role of CRAG in neuronal development remains unknown. Here, we analyzed the role of CRAG using dorsal forebrain-specific CRAG/Centaurin-gamma 3 knockout mice. The mice revealed maturational abnormality of the hippocampal granule cells, including increased doublecortin-positive immature neurons and decreased calbindin-positive mature neurons, a typical phenotype of immature dentate gyri. Furthermore, the mice displayed hyperactivity in the open-field test, a common measure of exploratory behavior, suggesting that these mice may serve as a novel model for neuropsychiatric disorder associated with hyperactivity. Thus, we conclude that CRAG is required for the maturation of neurons in the dentate gyrus, raising the possibility that its deficiency might promote the development of psychiatric disorders in humans.

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