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Establishment of high reciprocal connectivity between clonal cortical neurons is regulated by the Dnmt3b DNA methyltransferase and clustered protocadherins.

Authors :
Etsuko Tarusawa
Makoto Sanbo
Atsushi Okayama
Toshio Miyashita
Takashi Kitsukawa
Teruyoshi Hirayama
Takahiro Hirabayashi
Sonoko Hasegawa
Ryosuke Kaneko
Shunsuke Toyoda
Toshihiro Kobayashi
Megumi Kato-Itoh
Hiromitsu Nakauchi
Masumi Hirabayashi
Takeshi Yagi
Yumiko Yoshimura
Source :
BMC Biology; 12/2/2016, Vol. 14, p1-19, 19p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: The specificity of synaptic connections is fundamental for proper neural circuit function. Specific neuronal connections that underlie information processing in the sensory cortex are initially established without sensory experiences to a considerable extent, and then the connections are individually refined through sensory experiences. Excitatory neurons arising from the same single progenitor cell are preferentially connected in the postnatal cortex, suggesting that cell lineage contributes to the initial wiring of neurons. However, the postnatal developmental process of lineage-dependent connection specificity is not known, nor how clonal neurons, which are derived from the same neural stem cell, are stamped with the identity of their common neural stem cell and guided to form synaptic connections. Results: We show that cortical excitatory neurons that arise from the same neural stem cell and reside within the same layer preferentially establish reciprocal synaptic connections in the mouse barrel cortex. We observed a transient increase in synaptic connections between clonal but not nonclonal neuron pairs during postnatal development, followed by selective stabilization of the reciprocal connections between clonal neuron pairs. Furthermore, we demonstrate that selective stabilization of the reciprocal connections between clonal neuron pairs is impaired by the deficiency of DNA methyltransferase 3b (Dnmt3b), which determines DNA-methylation patterns of genes in stem cells during early corticogenesis. Dnmt3b regulates the postnatal expression of clustered protocadherin (cPcdh) isoforms, a family of adhesion molecules. We found that cPcdh deficiency in clonal neuron pairs impairs the whole process of the formation and stabilization of connections to establish lineage-specific connection reciprocity. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that local, reciprocal neural connections are selectively formed and retained between clonal neurons in layer 4 of the barrel cortex during postnatal development, and that Dnmt3b and cPcdhs are required for the establishment of lineage-specific reciprocal connections. These findings indicate that lineagespecific connection reciprocity is predetermined by Dnmt3b during embryonic development, and that the cPcdhs contribute to postnatal cortical neuron identification to guide lineage-dependent synaptic connections in the neocortex. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17417007
Volume :
14
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
BMC Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
120055941
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-016-0326-6