Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy (Jun 2022)

BOD1 regulates the cerebellar IV/V lobe-fastigial nucleus circuit associated with motor coordination

  • Xiu-Xiu Liu,
  • Xing-Hui Chen,
  • Zhi-Wei Zheng,
  • Qin Jiang,
  • Chen Li,
  • Lin Yang,
  • Xiang Chen,
  • Xing-Feng Mao,
  • Hao-Yang Yuan,
  • Li-Li Feng,
  • Quan Jiang,
  • Wei-Xing Shi,
  • Takuya Sasaki,
  • Kohji Fukunaga,
  • Zhong Chen,
  • Feng Han,
  • Ying-Mei Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41392-022-00989-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract Cerebellar ataxias are characterized by a progressive decline in motor coordination, but the specific output circuits and underlying pathological mechanism remain poorly understood. Through cell-type-specific manipulations, we discovered a novel GABAergic Purkinje cell (PC) circuit in the cerebellar IV/V lobe that projected to CaMKIIα+ neurons in the fastigial nucleus (FN), which regulated sensorimotor coordination. Furthermore, transcriptomics profiling analysis revealed various cerebellar neuronal identities, and we validated that biorientation defective 1 (BOD1) played an important role in the circuit of IV/V lobe to FN. BOD1 deficit in PCs of IV/V lobe attenuated the excitability and spine density of PCs, accompany with ataxia behaviors. Instead, BOD1 enrichment in PCs of IV/V lobe reversed the hyperexcitability of CaMKIIα+ neurons in the FN and ameliorated ataxia behaviors in L7-Cre; BOD1 f/f mice. Together, these findings further suggest that specific regulation of the cerebellar IV/V lobePCs → FNCaMKIIα+ circuit might provide neuromodulatory targets for the treatment of ataxia behaviors.