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Fxr1 regulates sleep and synaptic homeostasis
Author(s) -
Khlghatyan Jivan,
Evstratova Alesya,
Bozoyan Lusine,
Chamberland Simon,
Chatterjee Dipashree,
Marakhovskaia Aleksandra,
Soares Silva Tiago,
Toth Katalin,
Mongrain Valerie,
Beaulieu JeanMartin
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the embo journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.484
H-Index - 392
eISSN - 1460-2075
pISSN - 0261-4189
DOI - 10.15252/embj.2019103864
Subject(s) - biology , sleep (system call) , homeostasis , neuroscience , microbiology and biotechnology , computer science , operating system
The fragile X autosomal homolog 1 (Fxr1) is regulated by lithium and has been GWAS‐associated with schizophrenia and insomnia. Homeostatic regulation of synaptic strength is essential for the maintenance of brain functions and involves both cell‐autonomous and system‐level processes such as sleep. We examined the contribution of Fxr1 to cell‐autonomous homeostatic synaptic scaling and neuronal responses to sleep loss, using a combination of gene overexpression and Crispr/Cas9‐mediated somatic knockouts to modulate gene expression. Our findings indicate that Fxr1 is downregulated during both scaling and sleep deprivation via a glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta (GSK3β)‐dependent mechanism. In both conditions, downregulation of Fxr1 is essential for the homeostatic modulation of surface AMPA receptors and synaptic strength. Preventing the downregulation of Fxr1 during sleep deprivation results in altered EEG signatures. Furthermore, sequencing of neuronal translatomes revealed the contribution of Fxr1 to changes induced by sleep deprivation. These findings uncover a role of Fxr1 as a shared signaling hub between cell‐autonomous homeostatic plasticity and system‐level responses to sleep loss, with potential implications for neuropsychiatric illnesses and treatments.