2010
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0914537107
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Disruption of LGI1–linked synaptic complex causes abnormal synaptic transmission and epilepsy

Abstract: Epilepsy is a devastating and poorly understood disease. Mutations in a secreted neuronal protein, leucine-rich glioma inactivated 1 (LGI1), were reported in patients with an inherited form of human epilepsy, autosomal dominant partial epilepsy with auditory features (ADPEAF). Here, we report an essential role of LGI1 as an antiepileptogenic ligand. We find that loss of LGI1 in mice (LGI1 −/− ) causes lethal epilepsy, which is specifically rescued by the neuronal expression of LGI1 transgene, but not LGI3. Mor… Show more

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“…LGI1 depletion might induce loss of AMPA receptor function in inhibitory interneurons, thus increasing overall excitability in the hippocampus (6). However, inhibitory synaptic transmission is not affected in LGI1 mutant mice (7,13) and conditional LGI1 knock out in inhibitory parvalbumin interneurons does not confer an epileptic phenotype (8).…”
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“…LGI1 depletion might induce loss of AMPA receptor function in inhibitory interneurons, thus increasing overall excitability in the hippocampus (6). However, inhibitory synaptic transmission is not affected in LGI1 mutant mice (7,13) and conditional LGI1 knock out in inhibitory parvalbumin interneurons does not confer an epileptic phenotype (8).…”
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“…This subset was initially identified by the presence of serum antibodies that immunoprecipitate a VGKC complex labeled with 125 I-α dendrotoxin (16,17), a ligand which binds to channels containing Kv1.1, Kv1.2, or Kv1.6 subunits (18). Immunoprecipitation of the VGKC by LE sera is mainly due to an anti-LGI1 antibody specificity (14,15), consistent with association of LGI1 with Kv1 channels in a multiprotein complex (19), containing ADAM22 and -23, MAGUKs, Caspr2, and contactin2 (6,14,19,20).…”
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“…For LGI1, we used the antibody ab30868, whose specificity has previously been demonstrated. 33 The temporal cortex and hippocampus of immature (3 weeks old) and mature (2 months old) rats were examined. As shown in Figure 5, a subset of neurons in both brain areas were immunoreactive for both Reelin and LGI1.…”
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