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Ahnak scaffolds p11/Anxa2 complex and L-type voltage-gated calcium channel and modulates depressive behavior

Title
Ahnak scaffolds p11/Anxa2 complex and L-type voltage-gated calcium channel and modulates depressive behavior
Authors
Jin, JungheeBhatti, Dionnet L.Lee, Ko-WoonMedrihan, LucianCheng, JiaWei, JingZhong, PingYan, ZhenKooiker, CassandraSong, ClaireAhn, Jung-HyuckObermair, Gerald J.Lee, AmyGresack, JodiGreengard, PaulKim, Yong
Ewha Authors
안정혁
SCOPUS Author ID
안정혁scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
ISSN
1359-4184JCR Link

1476-5578JCR Link
Citation
MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 1035 - 1049
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Genetic polymorphisms of the L-type voltage-gated calcium channel (VGCC) are associated with psychiatric disorders including major depressive disorder. Alterations of S100A10 (p11) level are also implicated in the etiology of major depressive disorder. However, the existence of an endogenous regulator in the brain regulating p11, L-type VGCC, and depressive behavior has not been known. Here we report that Ahnak, whose function in the brain has been obscure, stabilizes p11 and Anxa2 proteins in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex in the rodent brain. Protein levels of Ahnak, p11, and Anxa2 are highly and positively correlated in the brain. Together these data suggest the existence of an Ahnak/p11/Anxa2 protein complex. Ahnak is expressed in p11-positive as well as p11-negative neurons. Ahnak, through its N-terminal region, scaffolds the L-type pore-forming alpha 1 subunit and, through its C-terminal region, scaffolds the beta subunit of VGCC and the p11/Anxa2 complex. Cell surface expression of the alpha 1 subunits and L-type calcium current are significantly reduced in primary cultures of Ahnak knockout (KO) neurons compared to wild-type controls. A decrease in the L-type calcium influx is observed in both glutamatergic neurons and parvalbumin (PV) GABAergic interneurons of Ahnak KO mice. Constitutive Ahnak KO mice or forebrain glutamatergic neuron-selective Ahnak KO mice display a depression-like behavioral phenotype similar to that of constitutive p11 KO mice. In contrast, PV interneuron-selective Ahnak KO mice display an antidepressant-like behavioral phenotype. Our results demonstrate L-type VGCC as an effector of the Ahnak/p11/Anxa2 complex, revealing a novel molecular connection involved in the control of depressive behavior.
DOI
10.1038/s41380-019-0371-y
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