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Human NMDAR autoantibodies disrupt excitatory-inhibitory balance, leading to hippocampal network hypersynchrony

Authors :
Ceanga, Mihai
Rahmati, Vahid
Haselmann, Holger
Schmidl, Lars
Hunter, Daniel
Brauer, Anna-Katherina
Liebscher, Sabine
Kreye, Jakob
Prüss, Harald
Groc, Laurent
Hallermann, Stefan
Dalmau, Josep
Ori, Alessandro
Heckmann, Manfred
Geis, Christian
Source :
Cell Reports; October 2023, Vol. 42 Issue: 10
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Anti-NMDA receptor autoantibodies (NMDAR-Abs) in patients with NMDAR encephalitis cause severe disease symptoms resembling psychosis and cause cognitive dysfunction. After passive transfer of patients’ cerebrospinal fluid or human monoclonal anti-GluN1-autoantibodies in mice, we find a disrupted excitatory-inhibitory balance resulting from CA1 neuronal hypoexcitability, reduced AMPA receptor (AMPAR) signaling, and faster synaptic inhibition in acute hippocampal slices. Functional alterations are also reflected in widespread remodeling of the hippocampal proteome, including changes in glutamatergic and GABAergic neurotransmission. NMDAR-Abs amplify network γ oscillations and disrupt θ-γ coupling. A data-informed network model reveals that lower AMPAR strength and faster GABAAreceptor current kinetics chiefly account for these abnormal oscillations. As predicted in silicoand evidenced ex vivo, positive allosteric modulation of AMPARs alleviates aberrant γ activity, reinforcing the causative effects of the excitatory-inhibitory imbalance. Collectively, NMDAR-Ab-induced aberrant synaptic, cellular, and network dynamics provide conceptual insights into NMDAR-Ab-mediated pathomechanisms and reveal promising therapeutic targets that merit future in vivovalidation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22111247
Volume :
42
Issue :
10
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cell Reports
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs63964908
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113166