The activity-dependent transcription factor Npas4 regulates IQSEC3 expression in somatostatin interneurons to mediate anxiety-like behavior

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Abstract

Organization of mammalian inhibitory synapses is thought to be crucial for normal brain functions, but the underlying molecular mechanisms have been still incompletely understood. IQSEC3 (IQ motif and Sec7 domain 3) is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF-GEF) that directly interacts with gephyrin. Here, we show that GABAergic synapse-specific transcription factor, Npas4 (neuronal PAS domain protein 4) directly binds to the promoter of Iqsec3 and regulates its transcription. Strikingly, an enriched environment (EE) induced Npas4 upregulation and concurrently increased IQSEC3 protein levels specifically in mouse CA1 stratum oriens layer somatostatin (SST)-expressing GABAergic interneurons, which are compromised in Npas4 -knockout (KO) mice. Moreover, expression of wild-type (WT) IQSEC3, but not a dominant-negative (DN) ARF-GEF–inactive mutant, rescued the decreased GABAergic synaptic transmission in Npas4-deficient SST interneurons. Concurrently, expression of IQSEC3 WT normalized the altered GABAergic synaptic transmission in dendrites, but not soma, of Npas4-deficient CA1 pyramidal neurons. Furthermore, expression of IQSEC3 WT, but not IQSEC3 DN, in SST-expressing interneurons in CA1 SST Npas4 -KO mice rescued the altered anxiety-like behavior. Collectively, our results suggest that IQSEC3 is a key GABAergic synapse component that is directed by Npas4 activity- and ARF activity-dependent gene programs in SST-expressing interneurons to orchestrate the functional excitation-to-inhibition balance.

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